‘Sports Illustrated’ rolls out ‘all-access’ digital edition for Android
Have you ever read the reviews of the Sports Illustrated iPad app? Probably not, but they’re kind of funny in that they’re repetitive — people are FURIOUS that they can’t use their current print subscriptions to access the digital version of SI.
This isn’t exactly unreasonable, considering
Rid your search results of annoying spam sites
Google Trends revolutionized the Internet because everyone got to find out what people were searching. It became a nice way of finding out about news that might be breaking but not quite. This, unfortunately, became a Catch-22 situation because helpful, awesome sites (like us!) can use SEO to reach a
Google Shopper is here and it will change your life
Okay, “change your life” is hyperbole, but it got you to click, right? And while you’re here: Google Shopper is awesome.
I don’t know that for a “fact,” because right now it only recognizes a few things (namely: books, CDs and video games),
Google’s search recommendations prove extremely insightful
Google's search recommendations and corrections have long been a joke on the Internet. It's not their fault or anything, they're just trying to help. But still, some of their search recommendations could be a bit stronger, like this person looking for some information the movie "Jaws" and the fear of
Google should have used Tiger Woods for its Super Bowl ad
In the wake of Google's Super Bowl ads, everyone rushed to make a Google Super Bowl ad parody of their own. Some good, some bad. But this Tiger Woods one made by Slate.com's video team is perhaps the cream of
Google cares about soon-to-be-fired China staff, takes them to Avatar
With all of the hubbub over the possibility of Google pulling out of China due to censorship concerns, it's easy to forget about a couple of hundred people most affected by this change: Google China's employees. But it's okay,
The world is really failing in intelligence today
Tiger Woods' apology statement is obviously a huge story today, as you can see by our coverage. But the underlying story to that? The people searching about Tiger Woods' statement, as evidenced by Google Trends,
Google is good at helping my searches
With technology supposedly narrowing the gap between man and robot, one would expect Google to do a good job of helping my searching. But apparently Google knows me even better than I know myself.
Cuil.com is your new Google
If you want to believe CNN.com, Cuil.com (pronounced "cool", which makes sense if you like to pronounce things in different ways than they're spelled) is your official Next Big Internet
