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Internet and Search Engine Optimization News

Microsoft adds to SharePoint collaboration capabilities (InfoWorld) InfoWorld - While Microsoft's Internet search strategy involves courting Yahoo, its behind-the-firewall search efforts this week center on the company's SharePoint collaboration platform.
Ask.com not planning to scrap search: source (Reuters) Reuters - Online search site Ask.com is not getting rid of its specialized search technology, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday, saying a blog report to that effect was incorrect.
Industry group sues China search engine (AP) AP - China's top search engine, Baidu.com, has been sued by a music industry group in China over an alleged copyright violation, according to a statement released by the Music Copyright Society of China.
Internet, Telecom Sectors Spook IT Investors (PC World) PC World - Worrying news about Google, Sprint and Nortel this week scared off investors in the 'Net and telecom sectors, as Dell results underscored a possible consumer spending slowdown.
Baidu.com to launch an instant messaging service (Reuters)

An employee looks at Chinese Web search leader Baidu.com Inc's new Japanese Web search engine as he poses for a photo before a news conference in Tokyo January 23, 2008. Baidu.com Inc  said it plans to launch an instant messaging service, called Reuters - China's top search engine Baidu.com Inc said it plans to launch an instant messaging service, called "Baidu Hi."


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