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    Search engines with Australian domains, including Google, are being investigated by authorities for possible breach of interactive gambling laws, which carries a maximum penalty of AU$1.1 million per day for corporations.

  • Yahoo stepping back from Google partnership

    Internet portal giant, Yahoo, today gave one of its strongest indications yet that it will soon end its reliance on Web search technology provider Google.

  • Desktop search tools to move from desktop to Intranet

    As users get used to a desktop search engine, Yahoo is toying with the idea of expanding the tool's indexing capabilities to allow for enterprise-wide searches to be conducted on a corporate intranet.

  • Sensis eyes Yellow Pages for P4P search

    Sensis is sizing up its Yellow Pages customer base for its pay-for-performance search advertising product.

  • Yahoo Australia users reap e-mail storage bounty

    Yahoo Australia has confirmed that the inboxes of local Yahoo e-mail account holders would be given a 100MB storage boost in line with plans announced for its US customers earlier today (AEST).

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