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2007/05/30

Google launch Life Search in China

Google Life Search allows Chinese users to select their location and search for Housing, Jobs, Train tickets, Items and Food by searching Google Base.google-life-search-china.png

Google China Life Search


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What is Google?

Google Operating System is trying to define:google. And here is what Gos gave us:

  • Google is the most used search engine in my school, according to interviews.
  • Google is a web interface to the world.
  • Google represents a Faustian bargain between society and technology.
  • Google is a big platform for distributed computing.
  • Who needs the Internet? We’ve got Google cache!
  • Google was a search engine. Google is more than the sum of its usable parts. It is an entity that many use to access personalized information and find both new and old ideas alike. It is now an essential part of the Internet.
  • Google is the other half of my brain.
  • Google is the command line, the start of an OS.
  • Google is a gateway to millions of ideas.
  • Google is the crossroad where life is transfered from desktops to the Internet.via


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Google update Reader for Wii

Google has just released a new “Reader” that’s optimized for the Wii. More information here. Video demo after the break.

“If you insist on browsing the web on your Wii like some kind of stubborn myopic, now you can read your RSS feeds there as well. Google Reader just released a Wii-optimized version of their site, which you can view directly on your TV”

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Google make itself the world’s most visited site

Google outstripped Microsoft in March to become the world’s most visited Web site. The new ranking from Comscore comes in the same week that a British marketing firm named Google the #1 brand, beating out Coca-Cola for the top spot.

Google had 528 million unique visitors in March, up 5 percent from February, according to comScore. Microsoft had 527 million visitors during the same month, up 3.7 percent.

Behind Google’s success: It’s domination of the search market, of course, with 53.7 percent of all searches on the Web, according to Nielsen/NetRatings. Microsoft trails with 10.1 percent.