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                                              The dirty little secrets of search- Tuesday June 5, 2012
- Written by Reema
 Pretend for a moment that you are Google's search engine. Someone types the word "dresses" and hits enter. What will be the very first result? There are, of course, a lot of possibilities. Macy's comes to mind. Maybe a specialty... -   www.gadgets360.com www.gadgets360.com
 
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                                            The dirty little secrets of search- Monday February 14, 2011
- Technology | David Segal, The New York Times
 Pretend for a moment that you are Google's search engine. Someone types the word "dresses" and hits enter. What will be the very first result? There are, of course, a lot of possibilities. Macy's comes to mind. Maybe a specialty chain, like J. Crew or the Gap. Perhaps a Wikipedia entry on the history of hemlines. O.K., how about the word "bedding"?... -   www.ndtv.com www.ndtv.com
 
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                                            This too helped Huffington Post to sell for $ 315 mn- Friday February 11, 2011
- World News | Claire Cain Miller, New York Times
 The Huffington Post has hired veteran journalists to beef up its news coverage. But a significant chunk of its readers come instead for articles like one published this week: "Chelsy Davy & Prince Harry: So Happy Together?"The two-sentence article was just a vehicle for a slide show of photographs of the couple and included no actual news. But ... -   www.ndtv.com www.ndtv.com
 
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                                              The dirty little secrets of search- Tuesday June 5, 2012
- Written by Reema
 Pretend for a moment that you are Google's search engine. Someone types the word "dresses" and hits enter. What will be the very first result? There are, of course, a lot of possibilities. Macy's comes to mind. Maybe a specialty... -   www.gadgets360.com www.gadgets360.com
 
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                                            The dirty little secrets of search- Monday February 14, 2011
- Technology | David Segal, The New York Times
 Pretend for a moment that you are Google's search engine. Someone types the word "dresses" and hits enter. What will be the very first result? There are, of course, a lot of possibilities. Macy's comes to mind. Maybe a specialty chain, like J. Crew or the Gap. Perhaps a Wikipedia entry on the history of hemlines. O.K., how about the word "bedding"?... -   www.ndtv.com www.ndtv.com
 
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                                            This too helped Huffington Post to sell for $ 315 mn- Friday February 11, 2011
- World News | Claire Cain Miller, New York Times
 The Huffington Post has hired veteran journalists to beef up its news coverage. But a significant chunk of its readers come instead for articles like one published this week: "Chelsy Davy & Prince Harry: So Happy Together?"The two-sentence article was just a vehicle for a slide show of photographs of the couple and included no actual news. But ... -   www.ndtv.com www.ndtv.com
 
 
                                                                                                       