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  1. Weekly Rundown: Lost Google Image Search Traffic, Facebook Search Ads & More

    Windows 8 App Refresh – Bing Search BlogBing News app is now customizable, offers offline reading, and supports RSS; Bing Maps now has "improved driving, transit and walking directions, as well as up-to-the minute traffic incidents notifications...

  2. SearchDay | Marketing your SMB with Time & Elbow Grease

    Microsoft Unveils Mobile App Marketplace, My Phone, Windows Mobile 6.5 Posted by Feb 16, 2009 When covering search news, the lines are increasingly getting a bit blurred. Google launched a mobile platform Android, which competes with Microsoft...

  3. SearchDay | Canaries in the SEM Coal Mine

    Yellowbook already has apps for Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Palm, and the iPhone. Yellowbook Launches G1 Mobile Application Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 30, 2008 Local business publisher Yellowbook has launched a new mobile application for the G1...

  4. SearchDay | Trick or Tweet for CNN

    Yellowbook already has apps for Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Palm, and the iPhone. Yellowbook Launches G1 Mobile Application Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 30, 2008 Local business publisher Yellowbook has launched a new mobile application for the G1...

  5. Yellowbook Launches G1 Mobile Application

    Yellowbook already has apps for Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Palm, and the iPhone. For more information on Yellowbook's mobile apps, visit http://www.yellowbook.com/iphone-windows-mobile-blackberry/. Local business publisher Yellowbook has launched...

  6. SearchDay | Would You Endorse this Web Site?

    Google Adds "My Location" Search Feature to Windows Mobile Devices Posted by Nathania Johnson Sep 12, 2008 Google has added the ability to search by a user's location to mobile search on select Windows Mobile devices.

  7. James Cameron Live on "Avatar" - His New 3-D Film

    I've been banging on the door at Microsoft since I introduced Windows Media 9 with LL Cool J and Bill Gates in 2002. He noted, "Windows organized things spatially. Future versions of Windows should be fully stereoscopic.