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Post  meodingu Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:34 pm

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In 2010, Google updated its homepage with a new brighter logo.[109]

The Google web search engine is the company's most popular service. According to market research published by comScore in November 2009, Google is the dominant search engine in the United States market, with a market share of 65.6%.[110] Google indexes trillions of web pages, so that users can search for the information they desire, through the use of keywords and operators. Despite its popularity, it has received criticism from a number of organizations. In 2003, The New York Times complained about Google's indexing, claiming that Google's caching of content on their site infringed on their copyright for the content.[111] In this case, the United States District Court of Nevada ruled in favor of Google in Field v. Google and Parker v. Google.[112][113] Furthermore, the publication 2600: The Hacker Quarterly has compiled a list of words that the web giant's new instant search feature will not search.[114] Google Watch has also criticized Google's PageRank algorithms, saying that they discriminate against new websites and favor established sites,[115] and has made allegations about connections between Google and the NSA and the CIA.[116] Despite criticism, the basic search engine has spread to specific services as well, including an image search engine, the Google News search site, Google Maps, and more. In early 2006, the company launched Google Video, which allowed users to upload, search, and watch videos from the Internet.[117] In 2009, however, uploads to Google Video were discontinued so that Google could focus more on the search aspect of the service.[118] The company even developed Google Desktop, a desktop search application used to search for files local to one's computer. Google's most recent development in search is their partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office to create Google Patents, which enables free access to information about patents and trademarks.

One of the more controversial search services Google hosts is Google Books. The company began scanning books and uploading limited previews, and full books where allowed, into their new book search engine. The Authors Guild, a group that represents 8,000 U.S. authors, filed a class action suit in a Manhattan federal court against Google in 2005 over this new service. Google replied that it is in compliance with all existing and historical applications of copyright laws regarding books.[119] Google eventually reached a revised settlement in 2009 to limit its scans to books from the U.S., the U.K., Australia and Canada.[120] Furthermore, the Paris Civil Court ruled against Google in late 2009, asking them to remove the works of La Martinière (Éditions du Seuil) from their database.[121] In competition with Amazon.com, Google plans to sell digital versions of new books.[122] Similarly, in response to newcomer Bing, on July 21, 2010, Google updated their image search to display a streaming sequence of thumbnails that enlarge when pointed at. Though web searches still appear in a batch per page format, on July 23, 2010, dictionary definitions for certain English words began appearing above the linked results for web searches.[123]







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