I happen to accidentally hit a website called Yauba with multiple extension domains such as www.yauba.comwww.yauba.co.inwww.yauba.co.uk and many more links i suppose though i just happen to click these three. Reason why I am posting this is that I liked this concept which is coming from India as the makers of Yauba are Indians.
I somehow liked this search engine though being very frank I don’t really like any search engines so quickly not as if I am some Google’s loyal fan but its just that I am so much use to google now so much that I find some other search engine difficult for myself to adjust. not my fault but its all because of the convenience Firefox provided me.
According to the Google’s official Mobile blog this new version will improve the overall performance including but not meant to speed improvement, smoother scrolling, and no freezing.
Recently eBay pulled its hands off Google Adwords but the online auctioneer has set its issues aside and returned to the pay-per-click program.
“We are now slowly turning AdWords back on, in a much more limited way than before,” eBay said.
eBay said it will continue to work with Google, Yahoo, AOL, MSN and other of its potential partners so as to reach the potential buyers and accelerate the business.
Just as Google is celebrating its 10th anniversary, a man claiming to be the “third” founder of Google has come out to stake his claim to history. In the video above, a man calling himself Hubert Chang claims that as an NYU Ph.D student in 1997 he was introduced to Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin by Stanford professor Rajeev Motwani. He then helped the two come up with PageRank (the underlying algorithm that powers Google’s search engine), the name Google, and even the business plan.
So why wasn’t his name on the original PageRank paper? Because, he says, he decided to pursue his Ph.D instead. Then when he did finish his Ph.D n 2002 and contacted Google, he got the big brush off from Larry and Sergey’s handlers. (Surprise, surprise). Remember, boys and girls, always ask for a byline.
Is any of this true? I have no idea. It could be a hoax. But emails into professor Motwani, Google, and Hubert Chang asking for more details. By his own account, though, it sounds like Chang walked away from Google because he thought it wouldn’t amount to much. His mistake.
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