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Thursday April 16, 2009 3:49:53 AM
Popular and the not-so-popular search engines keep innovating to sustain themselves in the market. Google's possible acquisition of Twitter could help it reach up to the next level of search experience. I read a report on Yahoo trying to link its users for social networking even while browsing for other things. Evolution seems to happen to keep competitors afloat in business and compete. Googling experience on mobile phones could definitely be a big step triggering more competition.
Under the circumstances of continued evolution and competition, a day may not be far off, when google or other sites could just detect your brain impulse and throw out the related content on a memory chip embedded in your watch or under the soft skin of your palm. Why would you complain when you have to merely think of it and you got it! I would definitely go crazy and even afraid of thinking of so many things! Can it happen?
Technology mavens may have the answers.
Rank: Cave Painter
Tuesday September 30, 2008 12:12:33 PM
AltSearchEngines.com is the blog that covers these Alternative Search Engines and hundreds more, globally and daily.
I would love to republish this article and/or the series on AltSearchEngines.com - with full attribution.
LMK,
Charles Knight, editor
AltSearchEngines.com
Charles@AltSearchEngines.com
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