Monday, November 1, 2004

Yahoo desktop search - What others are saying

Yahoo Works on Desktop Search, CEO Says Staying Put
Reuters - USA
He did not say specifically when Yahoo’s desktop search program would be released. Semel also said he plans to stay put at Yahoo.

Yahoo Works on Desktop Search, CEO Says Staying Put
Internet Search Engine Database - USA
Yahoo Inc. Chief Executive Terry Semel said on Monday that the Internet media company is working on a desktop search program that would help people find

Will desktop searching reveal all your hidden PC secrets?
ComputerWeekly.com - UK
The HotBot search engine has long had a desktop search tool, and rival programs are coming soon from AOL, Microsoft and Yahoo. Microsoft
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The Desktop Search Land-Grab
Always On - USA
has a chance over the long run against Google, or Microsoft, or Yahoo, or AOL For one, in addition to the standard mode of desktop search—you type in a search

Yahoo Launches Mobile Search
rimBlast! - Shawnee,OK,USA
As part of Yahoo!’s commitment to extending its leading services beyond the desktop, this new search offering enables mobile consumers to search for local

Desktop Search Tools
netsecurity.about.com - USA
Yahoo has announced plans to release a similar tool and Microsoft has stated that they will release a beta version of an MSN-branded desktop search tool by the

Execs & Accounts for November 1, 2004
ClickZ News - Darien,CT,United States
Desktop search player blinkx hired former Yahoo! exec Mark Opzoomer as chief executive officer. Opzoomer was European managing director

Yahoo and Adobe link web search
Australian Financial Review - Pyrmont,NSW,Australia
its software tools beyond the offline desktop publishing space Yahoo and its internet rivals are headed in introduced software that lets users search for files

Microsoft announces desktop search tool date
ZDNet.co.uk - UK
drive to quickly search inside documents and email. Yahoo executives have said the company plans a desktop search tool as well.

Get the most out of search
MSI Magazine - Oakbrook,IL,United States
Yahoo!—preeminent among Internet search engines at the time—was knocked off its throne and was forced to rely on other strategies, thus becoming a consumer

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