Here's what happened in the world of Web search this week; if I missed something that you'd like to bring to our attention, please leave it in the comments!
- Admit It, Microsoft: You Suck at the Web (gigaom.com)
- 'We want global platforms': Q&A with Yahoo's Matt idema (financialpost.com)
- Ubuntu Moves To Yahoo For Default Firefox Search (linux.slashdot.org)
- Ubuntu Has Switched Default Search Engine from Google to Yahoo! (crenk.com)
- Is Twitter Slipping or Regrouping? (dailyfinance.com)
- Some New Perspective on Microsoft/Apple - Got an intriguing email ... (Jim Goldman/Tech Check with Jim Goldman) (techmeme.com)
- Google Refines Search Results to Counter Microsoft (thaibrother.com)
- Atmel to sell Smart Card units in France, United Kingdom (taragana.com)
- Yahoo Reports a Profit, but Revenue Falls 4% (nytimes.com)
- Chuck Frain: Forced Changes In My Browser (chuckfrain.net)
- A Beautiful and Visual Way to Search Twitter (twitterrati.com)
- Google searches getting more social (cnn.com)
- SEO Ain't Dead, But You Need New Skills #Twitter (techstartups.com)
- Sobees Launches Realtime Social Media Discovery Platform (techcrunch.com)
- Managing Your Reputation Online: 5 Essential Tools (computerworld.com)
- The Economist on Social Networking (freshnetworks.com)
- Delicious Updates Viewing Options; Adds StumbleUpon-Like Feature (searchenginewatch.com)
- New Chrome Boasts Bookmark Sync and More (chris.pirillo.com)
- Google releases Social Search beta (v3.co.uk)
- Favilous joins crowded social bookmarking space (venturebeat.com)
- China Bosses Davos as Nobody Discusses What Happened to Google (businessweek.com)
- Google still thinks it can change China (news.cnet.com)
- Imitation Google, YouTube sites emerge in China (sfgate.com)
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