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Mobile friendly websites are not always mobile friendly

Wed, 15th Oct 2014
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Despite advancements, many sites remain stubbornly not mobile optimised, prompting Google to test warning icons in search results.
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Networking nirvana as Microsoft ramps up Kiwi partner connections

Wed, 2nd Jul 2014
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Microsoft is ramping up its efforts to connect partners at this year's Worldwide Partner Conference, introducing WPC Connect to attendees.
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Take advantage of your “in between” mobile moments

Thu, 4th Jul 2013
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LinkedIn's redesigned mobile app now lets users search for jobs, companies, groups, and people, helping you make the most of in between moments.
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LinkedIn search gets much much smarter

Thu, 28th Mar 2013
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LinkedIn enhances its search capability, simplifying how millions of professionals find people, jobs, and companies with new AI-driven features.
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Trade Me launches Android app

Thu, 16th Feb 2012
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New tool spares users from loading the full site, but has a few features to add before offering the full Trade Me experience.
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Make the most of YouTube through your mobile phone

Tue, 1st Nov 2011
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Smartphones now offer full-feature access to YouTube, allowing HD viewing, personalised homepages, and quick uploads via wireless or 3G connections.
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Search by image new for Google search

Wed, 15th Jun 2011
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Google launches Search by Image, transforming how we find places, art, and objects in photos, with new browser extensions.
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Google shares search visualization tool

Mon, 9th May 2011
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Google unveils Search Globe, a tool to map global searches in vibrant colours, highlighting digital divides. Open-source future beckons.