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Extra Technology News (Free subscription) | 11/20/2009
Perfect Search announces the release of a new model that can search over 1 billion database records "Perfect Search's technology can process large volumes of data quickly using commodity hardware. The company's technology breaks new ground in search," said Stephen E. Arnold, analyst and author of the original Enterprise Search Report. Orem, UT ( PRWEB ) November 20, 2009 -- Perfect Search...
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
While MySpace still hasn't officially confirmed it, the social network's acquisition of music service imeem is said to be done deal. Various reports claim that MySpace will be paying $1 million in cash for imeem, and will also shell out between $7 million and $9 million in earnouts for a number of the latter's employees. imeem, which has deals with three major labels (one big player dropped out a little...
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Google's OneBox music search service went live at the end of October and while the launch wasn't at all spectacular, things are starting to heat up thanks to content partners MySpace and Lala. In order to get more traction for Google's service both MySpace and Lala are providing exclusive tracks (and even a few free MP3s) which can be discovered via a simple Google Search. This limited time offer includes...
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My Digital Life (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Google Translate is one of the powerful tools that allows translation from one language to another but there are still some troublesome steps that you need to go through before able to utilize it. In order to simplify the process, a new client based Google Translate utility has been released to speed up the translation [...] [ This is a content summary only. Visit My Digital Life or Tip and Trick for...
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Bigmouthmedia (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Microsoft will launch its MSN Music service tomorrow, four months later than originally scheduled. The Telegraph reports that Microsoft's online music service was originally scheduled to launch at the end of July, but according to MSN executive producer, Peter Bale, the product "took longer than they thought it would to get it to the high quality they wanted." Launching on Thursday, MSN...
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My Digital Life (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
It has been argued that it will not be necessary to learn a foreign language in the future. If technology can translate what we want to say to another language in real time, we need only to master one language and can communicate with anyone we like. Get your hands on the Jibbigo Speech Translator, [...] [ This is a content summary only. Visit My Digital Life or Tip and Trick for full article, links,...
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PopEater Music Blog (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
Filed under: Sex That's SFW , TV News , Celebrity Scandal Wondering why 'Michael Jackson Autopsy Picture,' 'Google OneBox,' and 'Benjamin Maisani' are surging in Google Trends? We can shed some light on the mystery. Google Trends provides the hottest keywords of the hour. Though the results change ... Read more Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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PalmAddicts (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
Google's OneBox looks pretty interesting. "Google has entered the online music market with a new service for finding and buying music online. OneBox is an alliance with music sites Lala and MySpace-owned iLike. The US-only service allows people to search...
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Product Reviews Net (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
Last week we informed you about an upcoming music service that Google were planning to release to the public. Well we can now confirm that the service, dubbed Google ‘OneBox’ is up and running and is now available to use when web browsing. As reported from Examiner, the service works by users typing in a [...]
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The Composed Gentleman (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
Google OneBox Music Search has been the talk of the town lately. Today, Google releases the new music search service, Google OneBox!A new Google OneBox music feature rolled out by Google Inc. Wednesday will bring its U.S. searchers one click away from listening to a full-length song.The simple design brings up to four songs to the top of search results. Once one is clicked on, the song will play
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DeviceMAG (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
Apple is the current behemoth when it comes to comparing the online music market with 70% legal downloads but the picture could soon change as Google has gone live with its OneBox music service. Limited to the US shores only, OneBox is a service where you can find music and buy it online. The service [...]
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
I'm here at Capitol Records in Hollywood, California for a special media event where Lala, MySpace, iLike, Google and others are officially announcing the launch of Google's Music Onebox -- a special new kind of Google search result that will let you instantly stream songs directly from Google's results page. More on Google
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p2pnet (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
p2pnet news view Music | Advertising:- Will Gogle , which has just wheeled out a new search thingy called Onebox, soon be hit by one or more trademark infringement lawsuits? A week ago, “Giant online advertising company Google is like a nasty virus,” p2pnet posted. “It’s everywhere and into everything. And now it’s planning on a [...]
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Bigmouthmedia (Free subscription) | 10/29/2009
Google has introduced its new OneBox music service, offering free streams and downloadable MP3s to rival Apple's dominance of the online music market and to provide an alternative to illegal file sharing. BBC News reports that Google's OneBox service is currently only available in the United States, in partnership with Lala and iLike, the MySpace-owned music service. The service allows users to search...