New York Times columnist David Carr writes that iPad “renews the romance of reading,†citing media apps like BBC News, New York Post, and Reuters for their effective treatment of content. Carr also commends the Instapaper app for its ability “to archive Web pages for offline reading in an iPad optimized format that makes reading long-form content a pleasure.â€
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Ashley Judd Memoir 2011
Look out, Naomi: Ashley’s telling it all. Ashley Judd, actress/activist/denim designer, has inked a deal to publish a memoir in cooperation with Ballantine Books, the publisher announced in a release on Tuesday. The book, Ashley’s first, will draw from more than 500 pages of journal entries chronicling the star’s childhood through her work as global [...]
Microsoft Challenged Google with Bing Launch, Yahoo Deal in 2009
Microsoft decided that 2009 was the year it would challenge Google on the search giant’s turf, through launching a rebranded search engine, Bing, and signing a search-and-advertising partnership with Yahoo designed to give Microsoft more share in the U.S. search engine market. Microsoft spent much of the fall incorporating new features into Bing, although it also experienced some minor hiccups, notably a small downtime incident and a conflict with The New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.
– Microsoft decided to challenge Google more robustly in the U.S. search-engine arena in
2009, pouring millions of marketing and development dollars into a revamped and
rebranded search engine, Bing.
Microsoft originally announced Bing as the replacement for
its Live Search at the seventh annual D…
Microsoft Claims It Fixed Bing’s Chinese Search ‘Bug’
Microsoft claimed to eWEEK that it had fixed a controversial bug that made Bing Image Search deliver pro-Chinese-government results in response to politically sensitive queries. Independent testing by eWEEK seemed to deliver a more balanced mix of images in response to certain search terms, such as Tiananmen Incident, while others produced what could be seen as more sanitized results. Both Microsoft and Google have been trying to expand their search franchises into China, which represents a substantial market.
– Microsoft
claims it fixed a controversial quot;bug quot; that made Bing Image Search
deliver uniformly pro-Chinese-government results to politically sensitive
queries inputted in Simplified Chinese.
Bing came under fire on Nov. 20 from New York Times columnist Nicholas
Kristof, who accused Mi…
Microsoft Fixing Bing’s Chinese Search ‘Bug’
Microsoft responded to New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof’s assertion, made in a Nov. 20 column, that Bing offers pro-Chinese-government results for politically sensitive queries inputted in simplified Chinese. Microsoft now asserts that those results are related to what the company calls a bug that will be fixed soon, although Kristof argues the company told him the same thing in June. Microsoft follows Google in experiencing political problems while trying to disseminate the Chinese version of its search engine.
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Microsofts Bing may be gradually expanding its share of the
search market, but the search engine and by extension, Redmond finds itself
under fire from New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof.
In a Nov.
20 column, Kristof accused Microsoft of “craven kowtowing” to the Chinese
government …
New Google Voice App for the Apple iPhone in the Works
Google is building a Web browser-based application for Google Voice to run on Apple’s iPhone. The app will be an alternative to the original Google Voice app iPhone rejected, allegedly for duplicating iPhone features. Google declines to provide more details but New York Times columnist David Pogue said it will take the form of a specialized, iPhone-shaped Web page.
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Apple may have rejected the
Google Voice
application Google submitted to the Apple App Store two months ago, but
the search engine is working on another version of the application to
bring to millions of iPhone users, according to a new
report from New York Times technology writer…
Mallika Chopra: The Hardwiring of Human Empathy: How We Can Save One Child at a Time
An 8-year-old girl is drowning in a pond. Her head is bobbing up and down the surface of the water, and she is clearly struggling…
Bill Mann: Larry Kudlow — CNBC’s Answer to Glenn Beck
Every cable news network these days, it seems, wants to have a resident crackpot to draw an audience of gawkers, the masses H.L. Mencken…



