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Google algorithm is the most advanced search algorithm in the world and thousand of engineers working on improving it daily.

Google algorithm is the most advanced search algorithm in the world and thousand of engineers working on improving it daily.

SINGAPORE â Smartphones will make up over half of Asian mobile phone sales by 2015, with 477 million units likely to be sold, an industry report said Monday.
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has unveiled Iran’s first domestically-built unmanned bomber aircraft, calling it an “ambassador of death” to the country’s enemies.

North Korea’s foray into Twitter has prompted a game of online cat-and-mouse with Seoul as authorities in the South battle to stop their citizens following links to Pyongyang’s propaganda website.

A US cyber security firm on Wednesday warned that hackers using a sophisticated âZeusâ virus were siphoning cash from online accounts at a British financial institution.

The German government said on Wednesday it will scrutinize Google’s promise to respect privacy requests by letting people opt out of its “Street View” mapping system and that it would be ready to intervene if necessary.

Telekom Malaysia (TM) will review broadband rates from time to time to keep the Internet service cheap to enable more people to subscribe to the service, says chairman Datuk Dr Halim Shafie.

NEW YORK â Google Inc, which runs the world’s most popular Internet search engine, was ordered to defend itself against a lawsuit by a former manager who said he was fired for being too old, clearing the way for a trial.

SAN FRANCISCOâGoogle and US telecom carrier Verizon on Thursday denied they were in talks on a scheme to charge digital content makers fees to have their traffic routed more quickly across the Internet.

LONDONâWartime British prime minister Winston Churchill banned the reporting for 50 years of an alleged UFO incident because of fears it could create mass panic, according to claims made public on Thursday.