Friday, 1 June 2012

Adobe Community Help - emanuelprice513...

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rekioien - user details - folkd.com...

Singapore Web Design Company offering Web Design, Web Development, SEO, SEM and Internet Marketing Services

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Microsoft Bing's Most-Searched Terms Include Bieber, Xbox

Microsoft has unveiled Bing's top-searched terms for 2011, a list that harbors absolutely no surprises.

Topping the list of most-searched people is Justin Bieber, which suggests a lot of tweens are using Microsoft's search engine for their teen-idol needs. No. 1 in the category of consumer electronics was Xbox/Kinect, followed by the Kindle, then PlayStation.

Top news stories searched out on Bing include the Casey Anthony trial, Osama bin Laden's death, and Hurricane Irene. Top finance queries included real estate agents, "cheap" and "coupons." Vegas ended up the most-searched world destination, and the upcoming "Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" the most-hunted movie.

The complete list is available here, for anyone with a burning desire to find out, say, which reality star or morning show topped Bing's search list.

Microsoft accounted for 14.8 percent of the U.S. search engine market in October, according to research firm comScore, compared with Google at 65.6 percent. Although Yahoo racked up 15.2 percent of that market, its back-end search is powered by Bing, which for all purposes folds its share into that of Microsoft.

In essence, Microsoft holds a third of the domestic search market. From its inception, the company has tried to differentiate itself from Google in a number of ways, most notably its subdivision of search into a series of subject-specific verticals, including "Shopping" and "Travel." In contrast to the Google search page's famous blank background, Bing also refreshes daily with a new image.

In addition, Microsoft's partnership with Facebook has allowed Bing to take things a step deeper, layering search with social data such as the ability to see which friends "Liked" a particular Website.

Despite the steady stream of new features, though, Microsoft's gains against Google have come in a decidedly gradual game, and the company's online division costs it millions of dollars per quarter in losses. Nonetheless, as Microsoft moves increasingly toward the cloud and mobility, Bing plays an ever-greater role as both a collector of aggregate user data and as a branding tool.

That's more than enough reason (aside from giving Bieber-ites their all-important fix) for the company to continue pouring money into the effort.

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iPhone allegedly bound for Boost Mobile in September

Boost Mobile could be the next prepaid carrier to land the once-exclusive iPhone.

Originally posted at News - Mobile

Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57445098-94/iphone-allegedly-bound-for-boost-mobile-in-september/?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=News-Apple

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Adonit's Jot Flip Stylus Hits the Mark

Review: Polished, silver-finish steel and a decent rubber grip give this stylus a more-balanced weight for both writing and drawing.

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The Coolest Waterproof Backpack Money Can Buy [Daily Desired]

If you carry a backpack, you might feel like you're in grade school. But you're not, damnit, you're a professional, and you need a tote that reflects that status. More »


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Kickstarter Responds To Hidden ?Failed Project? Claims

Screen Shot 2012-05-31 at 5.59.40 PMYancey Strickler, co-founder of Kickstarter, dropped us a line about the systems in place to "hide" failed projects. He told us that Kickstarter does indeed hide many projects from search robots, but it's for a good cause. "The original poster was correct in noting that we don't have a browse area for projects whose funding was unsuccessful," he wrote. "This isn't to 'hide failure,' as the original post said, it's because it would be a poor user experience (there's no action that anyone could take) and it would expose the creators of unsuccessfully funded projects to unnecessary criticism from the web (those projects would be prime for trolling)."

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/XnS_i9Iy98c/

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