The big white holes in France, The Times (don't go looking for Chirac's
house on the new French mapping service) From The SEW Blog. June Search News Recap Posted The latest edition of my monthly Search Engine Report newsletter is now
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We must meet the global challenge of the American giants Google and Yahoo," [French President Jacques] Chirac said in an address last week laying out his policy priorities for 2006. An AP story as well one in Pandia discuss, Quaero, a multimedia...
Hey President Chirac -- French-Based Thomson Sold Off Search Technology You Now Want To Fund Today's search podcast covers whether an anti-Slapp motion could quash the Traffic Power suit against SEO Book, a ruling to come next week in the Microsoft...
Earlier I wrote of the French government wanting to provide loans to help develop a European-based
multimedia search engine, an effort to help counter perceived threats to French and European culture by the dominance of US search firms.
French President Jacques Chirac has pledged funding a new European multimedia search engine to challenge Google, Yahoo and other Anglo-Saxon search threats. See also, Hey President Chirac -- French-Based Thomson Sold Off Search Technology You Now...
French President Jacques Chirac has pledged funding a new European multimedia search engine to challenge Google, Yahoo and other Anglo-Saxon search threats. See also, Hey President Chirac -- French-Based Thomson Sold Off Search Technology You Now...
Chirac backs eurocentric search engine from the Daily Telegraph covers how a new multimedia search engine is to get a 2 billion euro loan as part of an effort to challenge the mostly US-based search engine industry.
Reading my copy of the Daily Telegraph today, I came across news that French President Jacques Chirac has pledged funding a new European search engine to challenge Google, I guess Chirac sort of forgot about French-based Voila, which I believe...
Chirac Plans French 'Counter-Offensive' on Internet Culture. Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia, written and edited by volunteers. There have been many debates about the relative value of the Wikipedia and commercial encyclopedias.
This follows on another trademark case loss in France, plus French president Jacques Chirac
seeing Google's digitization project as a possible threat to Francophones and French culture. I was just thinking about a possible April Fool's headline...