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How to plan your next trip using only GoogleGoogle’s search engine is useful for a lot of things; from self-diagnosing rare medical conditions by Googling symptoms, to finding out the nutritional information of nearly any food product.TechMar 9, 2016
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George W. Bush has the most edited Wikipedia page of all timeIf there's one website that's become a staple for web user's, it's Wikipedia.TechJan 15, 2016
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Wikipedia gets more funding for its 15th birthdayWikipedia is getting another source of cash for its 15th birthday, expanding beyond fundraising drives that have already poured $250 million into the Internet's leading encyclopedia.TechJan 15, 2016
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Yahoo will break itself up – just not the way it originally plannedInternet pioneer Yahoo will break itself apart - just not in the way it had previously planned.TechDec 11, 2015
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Yahoo spinning its wheels on spinoffs as CEO scrambles to revive company’s revenue growthYahoo's long-running identity crisis is spiraling in a new direction now that the company is abandoning a year's work on a tax-dodging.MoneyDec 9, 2015
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Once-high hopes for Marissa Mayer have faded as Yahoo stock sagsMarissa Mayer's nearly four-year attempt to turn around Yahoo needs a turnaround itself.TechNov 26, 2015
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Yahoo forges search, advertising partnership with GoogleYahoo is leaning on Google's expertise in Internet search and advertising in its latest attempt to boost its revenue.TechOct 21, 2015
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Bored? Try Googling ‘I’m feeling curious’ for some factual funGoogle is well known for hiding fun Easter eggs in its search engine – but its latest funny feature might just be the most entertaining yet.TechSep 3, 2015
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Google shows off its new logoGoogle showed off its new logo Tuesday, less than a month after announcing a radically different operating structure under a new holding company called Alphabet Inc.TechSep 1, 2015
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Google rejects EU anti-trust allegations as flawed in ‘fact, law and economics’Google rejected on Thursday a complaint by Europe's competition watchdog that the Internet giant is abusing its dominance in Web searches to promote its own products.TechAug 28, 2015
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