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Search Payments Cause A Wave Of Concern For Surfers

News The Inktomi and Overture acquisitions were the result of Yahoo's efforts to regain an edge in the search industry after years of neglecting it. Financial analysts peg commercial search as a $2bn industry this year and worth as much as $7bn in four...

[October 14, 2003, 15:15]

Yahoo Bids Farewell To Google Search

News The relaunch is part of Yahoo's overall strategy to regain its former distinction as the Web's dominant search engine. Yahoo replaced Google's results with its own Yahoo Search Technology, which combines an array of recently acquired search...

[February 18, 2004, 7:10]

Yahoo Threatens Google With Mindset Search

News Yahoo has released a beta version of its Mindset Internet search tool in an attempt to steal a march on Google and regain market share by reducing the user curse of spam hits. Mindset appears as a slider icon above Yahoo search results and enables...

[June 2, 2005, 17:25]

Yahoo Goes For Google-like Look

News In 2003, Yahoo finalised its acquisitions of search technology company Inktomi and commercial listings provider Overture, which were two deals aimed at helping Yahoo replace partner Google with perfected in-house search technology and regain the...

[November 4, 2003, 7:40]

US Report: Lotus Attacks Microsoft In Mail Market

News Analysts expect Lotus will regain the lead once it releases its next-generation R5 Notes and Domino products, which are being designed around a Web browser-style interface. At the Lotusphere conference in Berlin this week, the company restated that...

[September 23, 1998, 16:10]

Skype's 0207 Snafu - More Analysis

Blog As analyst Ian Fogg told us yesterday, Skype has a battle on its hands to regain the trust of business users, after it withdrew almost 10,000 0207-prefixed SkypeIn numbers from its user base. Ultimately it's down to Skype 's commercial people to...

[November 27, 2007, 11:35]

Planning For The Best In A Consolidating Market

Leader With trends towards building more technology in-house from open-source components and creating development consortia with others in your industry, there's never been a better time to regain control of key IT.

[February 18, 2008, 16:49]

WorldCom Chief Apologises In Washington

News In his first public appearance since WorldCom became embroiled in a $3.85bn (£2.6bn) accounting scandal, Sidgmore acknowledged there has been an "outpouring of outrage and anger" directed at his firm and promised to do whatever was necessary to...

[July 3, 2002, 7:42]

HP's Cluster Bomb

Leader The bolder it is now in selecting one path forward, one clear story to tell, the sooner it will regain its momentum. In choosing Veritas' clustering technology for HP-UX, it's acknowledging that TruCluster was taking too long and costing too much...

[December 3, 2004, 12:00]

CSA IT 'a Turkey From Day One'

News It is by no means clear how this will benefit citizens or regain the confidence of those the agency was intended to help," said Leigh. But technical faults and delays to delivery led to a lengthy commercial dispute.

[July 5, 2007, 15:15]

Is Yang Right To Run Yahoo?

News But is Yang, who ran the company when it was small but lacks Semel's management expertise and business sense, the right person for the top job at a company struggling to regain a foothold in search — and more importantly, lucrative search...

[June 19, 2007, 12:54]

Skype Tries To Regain Business Users' Trust

News Initial reports suggested that the withdrawal was simply the result of a commercial dispute between Skype and its supplier of 0207 numbers, GCI Telecom — itself supplied by a company called Gamma Telecom.

[December 12, 2007, 7:41]

Whose Best Interests Did He Say They Were Looking Out For?

Talkback Obviously they had made a commercial agreement with the company providing those numbers which they were no longer happy with, but rather than making the effort to work out the problem or at least make a reasonable transition period for their...

[December 12, 2007, 9:25]