Low carb diets restrict the consumption of carbohydrates. The difference between the Atkins and the South Beach diet is within the amount of restriction. The induction phase of the Atkins diet restric…
Archive for July 29th, 2008Low carb diets restrict the consumption of carbohydrates. The difference between the Atkins and the South Beach diet is within the amount of restriction. The induction phase of the Atkins diet restric…
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Back to School at Build-A-Bear Workshop(R): the Chance to Win a Celebrity Appearance at Your School and Free Stuff Too! (Centre Daily Times)Posted by: admin in NewsFun, excitement, giveaways and cool prizes are in store this summer as Build-A-Bear Workshop(R) helps kids gear up for back to school. Anna Patterson’s last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system. Cuil, pronounced “cool,” is a new search engine that promises a more comprehensive and efficient way to scour the Internet than Google.
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Former Google Employee Anna Patterson Launches Competing ‘Cool’ Search (Gay Wired)Posted by: admin in NewsA former Google employee has launched a new search engine to compete against the massive Internet presence of her former employer. Anna Patterson and her husband, Tom Costello , developed the Cuil search engine (pronounced ‘cool’) with the intention of indexing more websites than Google and providing more accurate results for search users.
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Cuil search engine draws fanfare, testers prefer Google (IT World)Posted by: admin in NewsWhile there has never been a shortage of so-called ” Google killers” — start-ups aiming to beat the search giant with a better mousetrap — few have generated fanfare like Cuil. The start-up company’s search engine, also called Cuil (pronounced cool), offers an index that’s three times larger than any other search engine, its founders say.
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Google old boys launch their own engine in global search for wealth (Independent)Posted by: admin in NewsCall it internet treachery if you like but three former senior engineers from the Google campus are trying to usurp the search-engine crown from their former employer by launching an alternative tool that they hope we may all one day use for scouring cyberspace content. While most New Yorkers are preparing to take that much needed family vacation, work on their tans or enjoy the leisure of a cool beverage at a barbecue, summer means something quite different if your name appears on an election ballot. The much-hyped, heavily funded new search engine developed by a former Google whiz leaves users unexcited |
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