Search Week in Review for January 8, 2011
Search History Helps Convict Husband Of Wife's Murder by Frank Watson A Wisconsin man was convicted of his wife's murder with evidence that included his search history of the ingredients used to kill her.
Search History Helps Convict Husband Of Wife's Murder by Frank Watson A Wisconsin man was convicted of his wife's murder with evidence that included his search history of the ingredients used to kill her.
A Wisconsin man was convicted of his wife's murder with evidence that included his search history of the ingredients used to kill her, Forbes reported. On the morning of Julie Jensen's death "someone attempted to "double-delete" (apparently...
While sitting at the Cineplex last weekend watching the newly released comedy Knocked Up, I was struck by a line from one of the characters – a seven-year old trying to shock her aunt by saying, “I googled murder.
Murder Suspect Entwistle's Desktop Search Query to be Used in Court Case Google Mac Widgets for Blogger, Gmail and Search History - Yesterday the Google Blog informed us that three new Google Widgets for the Apple Macintosh's OS X Tiger have been...
Traffic-Power was banned; another murder case gains evidence from desktop search history; MSN offers prizes for searching and more! Today's search podcast covers Ask divorcing Jeeves; Google's secret beta test program for friends and family; new...
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What you search for can turn into evidence, as demonstrated in the Scott Peterson murder trial. A short recap of what's been said, seen and some history for Search Engine Watch members. Internet Explorer already has built in search capabilities...
What you search for can turn into evidence, as demonstrated in the Scott Peterson murder trial. A short recap of what's been said, seen and some history for Search Engine Watch members. Best quote -- an estimate that there are only 100 million...