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4 stories about Search
The domino effect of Google's antitrust ruling
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Omer Kabir
What this decision means for Apple, Amazon, and the future of big tech.
Japanese Radio Station Nippon Broadcasting Invests $3 Million in Audio Search Engine AudioBurst
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Tofi Stoler
AudioBurst supplies content indexing services to radio stations, offering an automated parsing and tagging technology. It also offers a search engine for speech audio segments
Samsung Partners With Audio Search Startup AudioBurst, Invests $4.6 Million
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Tofi Stoler
Tel Aviv-based AudioBurst’s technologies will be integrated into Samsung’s products, starting with Samsung's smart TVs
Baidu Tracking Online Behavior to Assign Credit Score to Users
02.02.18
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Asaf Shalev
Search, social and navigation habits help the Chinese internet company distinguish between “good customers” and “bad customers,” says a Baidu executive