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Nuance brings Dragon Dictation and Search to the iPhone

Nuance brings Dragon Dictation and Search to the iPhone Khidr Suleman, V3.co.uk , Tuesday 20 July 2010 at 13:25:00 Compose messages and carry out web searches via speech Nuance has announced its Dragon Dictation and Dragon Search apps for the iPhone 4, which convert speech into text and enable voice activated searches. Dragon Dictation allows users to dictate emails, text messages and updates for social... 

How do publishers get their sites listed first in search results?

Like if you search on Yahoo for Cheap iPad the first site that shows is an affiliate site cheapipads(dot)us. How do they get their sites listed first? Were they the first to make a site and use the keywords “Cheap iPad”? Thank you all for your help.  Read More →

Apple UK asks agencies to bid for £10m search work

Apple UK asks agencies to bid for £10m search work UK agencies are bidding for Apple’s global search account, after Apple began a tender. The agency that wins the bid will be in charge of managing paid search activity for the entire range of brands by Apple, including: the iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and Mac laptops. Read more on Network World  Read More →

News: Analyst: ‘high’ likelihood of Bing/Apple iPhone search deal

News: Analyst: ‘high’ likelihood of Bing/Apple iPhone search deal There is a “high” likelihood of Microsoft winning an iPhone search deal with Apple, according to a BusinessWeek report. Citing a note from Collins Stewart analyst Sandeep Aggarwal, the report states that Aggarwal met with Microsoft executive on February 10, and although the employees present at the meeting “did not confirm... 

Wagner To Head Sucherman Consulting’s Executive Search

Wagner To Head Sucherman Consulting’s Executive Search He has been with firm since… Read more on Broadcasting and Cable  Read More →

Microsoft dropping FAST search for Linux, Unix

Microsoft dropping FAST search for Linux, Unix Microsoft is getting set to phase out its FAST enterprise search offerings for Linux and Unix. Will customers move to cloud-based search or move to Windows? Read more on CNET  Read More →