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Google Explains How Search Actually Works - eWeek

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eWeek Google Explains How Search Actually Works eWeek Google wants users to know how sesarch actually happens, from the moment they type a query into the Search box on Google.com until the instant the results appear, ready for curious users to find...



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The New Bing Makes Google Look Anti-Social

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It's time for Bing's big headline. Today Microsoft takes the wrapper off the new Bing, for which the cleaned-up redesign a couple weeks ago was just a preview.


It's time for Bing's big headline. Today Microsoft takes the wrapper off the new Bing, for which the cleaned-up redesign a couple weeks ago was just a preview. For signed-in Facebook users, Bing now has a social search component that should send Google back to the drawing board. It's called Sidebar.

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5 Best Practices for Educators on Facebook

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While it's been the bane of the school system for a long time, there are some real benefits to using Facebook in the classroom.

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