Explore alternative search engines beyond Google. Discover the benefits of Bing, Yahoo!, and DuckDuckGo for varied user needs.
Microsoft Takes Users Behind Bing
Microsoft has launched a new site for Bing, where users can go to find out the latest features that have been implemented into the search engine (excuse me, "decision engine"). The site’s called Behind Bing.
Wikipedia on Staying Relevant to a Diverse World
An exclusive interview with Sue Gardner of the Wikimedia Foundation discussing Wikipedia’s future, fundraising feats, and the platform’s evolving strategies.
Bing Launches New Maps with Apps
Microsoft unveils new Bing Maps beta with Streetside, Photosynth, Twitter Maps, Local Lens, and other exciting features.
Microsoft Launches Twitter-Esque Service In China
Microsoft has launched a new service in China, and although it’s based on Windows Live Messenger, comparisons to a site that’s popular elsewhere in the world have become inevitable. MSN Juku, which is in beta, seems a little bit similar to Twitter.
Facebook Cracks 350 Million Users, Adjusts Privacy Settings
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced last night that the social network now has over 350 million users around the world. The number indicates continued strong growth, because just in September, Facebook announced that it has surpassed 300 million. In early November, it was reported that Facebook had reached at least 325 million.
The Fine Line Between Objectivity and Bias
Explore the complex relationship between objectivity and bias in journalism, focusing on recent debates surrounding Wikipedia’s editing practices.
Google’s New Initiative: Clicks for Charity
Google launches “Clicks for Charity,” turning user searches into donations for charities. Learn how every click contributes to a good cause.
The Essential Guide to Bullet Points in Modern Writing
Discover the importance of bullet points in modern writing, their SEO benefits, and best practices for maximum impact.
Google Responds To Jew Watch Controversy
Google addresses the “Jew Watch” controversy, emphasizing its commitment to fair search and acknowledging challenges with its algorithm.