Yahoo Revamps Inbox, Opens to Developers [December 15, 2008] Blitz of product announcements for Mail and home page fills out Yahoo's 'open' social Web strategy.
2008 Through Google's Eyes [December 10, 2008] From Obama to Palin to iPhone, the search giant reviews the zeitgeist with a compilation of the year's top queries.
Yahoo Counting on New Ad Tech as Woes Mount [December 8, 2008] As a year of turmoil ends in a sour economic climate, the troubled Web pioneer remains hopeful for the future of display ads.
Yang Out as Yahoo's CEO [November 17, 2008] The embattled online media pioneer begins a search for a replacement for its much-criticized chief executive.
Google Site Search Users Get On-Demand Indexing [November 13, 2008] "Index Now" aims to help customers freshen up their results -- and increases the usefulness of Google's business offering.
OneRiot Tracks 'Today's' Web [November 13, 2008] The social search engine's results are based on their current popularity among Internet users.
Where's Yahoo Left After Google Breakup? [November 6, 2008] With a major government lawsuit looming, Google calls off a controversial ad partnership. What happened?
Google CEO Hits the Campaign Trail With Obama [October 21, 2008] Following his endorsement of the Democrat, Schmidt talks about the economy, energy and a rebirth of the manufacturing industry in key swing state.
Google Exec Disses Google's In-House Search [October 17, 2008] The head of Google's search engineering says its own tool for scouring its internal data "isn't very good" -- highlighting the problems facing enterprise search.
Point, Click, Save Your Brain [October 16, 2008] New study suggests link between Internet activity and mental acuity.
Google Riding High Amid Economic Turbulence [October 16, 2008] Despite concerns about slashed marketing budgets, Google posts a third quarter in line with analysts' expectations.
Search Ads: Chilly Economy's Silver Lining? [October 7, 2008] Analyst cuts projections for online ad spending, but search marketers say their segment is holding strong. Is Google-Yahoo the greater concern?