Mercury News: Google Launching Search Site for News
Article on the launch of Google's news aggregator. (September 23, 2002)
Google's Loss Spells Gain for Web Firms in China
The blocking of Google means increased traffic for Chinese based sites. (September 9, 2002)
Can the Marcia Brady of Search Stay Sweet?
Article by Danny Sullivan on the growing dominance of Google and their ability to draw attention to themselves. (September 3, 2002)
BBC News: China Blocking Google
Beijing bears down on Google, blocking access to the search engine. (September 2, 2002)
Salon.com: Meet Mr. Anti-Google
"A crusading webmaster says the popular search engine's page-ranking algorithm is 'undemocratic.'" (August 29, 2002)
Pandia: PageRank For Sale
SearchKing has started selling text ads on its network of independent portals, with prices based on Google PageRank. Jono Craig asks Robert Massa of SearchKing if he really believes he can get away with it. (August 24, 2002)
Searching leads back to Google
A Henry Norr article on current issues facing Google. (August 19, 2002)
Slashdot: Craig Silverstein Answers Your Google Questions
Google's Director of Technology answers questions set by Slashdot readers. (July 3, 2002)
FastCompany.com: How Google Searches Itself
Fara Warner's article explains how Google's R&D process works. (July, 2002)
The Register: Google Labs Passes Borges Test
Andrew Orlowski's article: "Google has opened its kimono on some new labs work, soliciting feedback for four experimental features." (May 23, 2002)
CNet: Google Ushers Web Surfers Into Its Labs
Paul Festa's article: "Popular search engine Google on Tuesday launched two sites for developing experimental search and browsing technologies." (May 21, 2002)
USA Today: Thrill of Hunt Lures Google Competitors
Jefferson Graham's article: "Even as Google keeps growing, competitors are taking aim at the Internet's top search service." (May 12, 2002)
BBC News: Google Is 'Feeling Lucky'
"Seek and ye will find ... two entrepreneurial students with a $100k cheque in their pockets did just that, and founded the internet search engine Google. Peter Day, of BBC Radio 4's In Business programme, checks out a dot.com business that's far from failing". (May 10, 2002)
MediaGuardian.co.uk: How Google Got It So Right
David Teather's article: "The success of Google, the internet search engine, has come about through the old fashioned form of viral marketing: word of mouth." (May 6, 2002)
USA Today: Google Hit With Patent Suit Over 'Paid Listings'
"Internet advertising company Overture Services said Friday it sued search-engine company Google, alleging that Google's system for featuring paid advertisements infringes an Overture patent". (May 4, 2002)
Google is Three Times Bigger Than the Experts Think
Article from Pressflex.com: "OK, guys, listen closely: Google processes at least three quarters of all Internet searches". (May 2, 2002)
Ogling Google - "Jesus" is Bigger Than "The Beatles"
Explains how AdWords can be used to determine the popularity of given keywords From Pressflex.com. (April 18, 2002)
CNet: Google Protects Its Search Results
Gwendolyn Mariano's article: "Dimandja Emoungu got a surprise when he tried to search Google this month: Instead of a results list, he says, the company handed him a 'rude' note denying service." (April 16, 2002)
The Korea Herald: Computer Artist Doodles Oodles of 'Google's
Interview with Dennis Hwang, Google's logo designer. (March 22, 2002)
BBC News: Google Hit By Link Bombers
"Popular search site Google is being exploited by some net users to mount protests and play jokes on their friends." (March 13, 2002)
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