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Find exactly what you are looking for on the Web on a single page with Yahoo’s new online search concept called Glue Pages, a new home page design for Yahoo’s search engine in India, focusing on the local contents. The results from the Glue Pages (beta) would feature images, videos and text on a single page.
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via SDA Asia @ 11:24 11th May
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Find exactly what you are looking for on the Web on a single page with Yahoo’s new online search concept called Glue Pages, a new home page design for Yahoo’s search engine in India, focusing on the local contents. The results from the Glue Pages (beta) would feature images, videos and text on a single page.
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via SDA India @ 16:24 9th May
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ImageMumbai, May 10: Will Yahoo’s newly launched search Glue Pages Beta will give Google a run for its money? This question is being asked by internet search experts who have been trying to figure out whether Google’s search prowess can be matched by any other search engine in the near future.
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via Khabrein.info @ 23:39 10th May
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ImageMumbai, May 10: Will Yahoo’s newly launched search Glue Pages Beta will give Google a run for its money? This question is being asked by internet search experts who have been trying to figure out whether Google’s search prowess can be matched by any other search engine in the near future.
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via Khabrein.info @ 19:07 11th May
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Yahoo has begun testing Glue Pages, a major new way to present search results that caters to its strength as an Internet portal.
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via ZDNet Asia @ 23:38 10th May
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Yahoo has begun testing Glue Pages, a new way to present search results that take advantage of its background as an Internet portal.
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via ZDNet Australia @ 0:07 9th May
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Searching the net might become quite a different experience thanks to an experiment from Yahoo! India called Glue that yields results with visual information.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 17:45 17th May
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Searching the net might become quite a different experience thanks to an experiment from Yahoo! India called Glue that yields results with visual information.
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via India eNews @ 5:08 17th May
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Searching the net might become quite a different experience thanks to an experiment from Yahoo! India called Glue that yields results with visual information.
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via Webindia123 @ 19:28 16th May
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By Frederick Noronha, Bangalore, May 16 : Searching the net might become quite a different experience thanks to an experiment from Yahoo! India called Glue that yields results with visual information.
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via NewKerala.com @ 17:45 17th May
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Home arrow Sports arrow Acoustical Solutions, Inc., Launches New Online Customer Resource for Green Glue, GreenGlueSoundproo
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via PR-USA.net @ 14:46 5th Jun
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US based internet media giant Yahoo has said that they are now beta testing mixing search results with data from different sources in India.
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via TechWhack @ 9:51 11th May
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This machine accelerates a beam of electrons to an energy of 12 billion electron-volts before they pass through a diamond crystal which produces linearly polarized photons. These photons will strike a liquid hydrogen target and interact with the quar ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 17:10 23rd May
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Are you spending hours for searching your favorite topic on web but still Yahoo-GluePagesBetanot get the way. Don’t worry; Yahoo is there to help you out.
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via Topnews.in @ 2:48 11th May
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Yahoo will beta test in India the new Glue Pages search concept that combines text, images, and video results on a single results page
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via InfoWorld @ 16:13 8th May
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Can you imagine doing very unusual things with only flour and white glue? Follow these steps to find out.
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via Gulf News @ 12:04 11th May
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Firefighters in China found themselves in a sticky situation - after an accident involving a lorry load of glue.
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via Ananova @ 10:55 13th May
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Jul. 3--Arlo and Delia Petrus, a Regent Square brother-and-sister duo, lose themselves in their craft project as they carefully cut out shapes from colored paper, glue feathers and foam shapes onto the pieces, then attach everything to metal sticks mounted on wooden slabs.
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via Macro World Investor @ 9:05 3rd Jul
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Bruce Schneier's latest commentary looks into one of my pet peeves: faxed signature requirements. He writes "Aren't fax signatures the weirdest thing? It's trivial to cut and paste -- with real scissors and glue -- anyone's signature onto a document so that it'll look real when faxed. There is so little security in fax signatures that it's mind-boggling that anyone accepts them. Yet people do, all the time. I've signed book contracts, credit card authorizations, nondisclosure..." It's amazing how organizations are sometimes willing to accept low-quality, unverified scans delivered over POTS as authoritative, when they won't take the same information in a high-resolution scan delivered over (relatively secure) email.
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via Slashdot @ 18:35 3rd Jun
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When British naturalist George Shaw received a weird specimen from Australia in 1799 - one with a mole's fur, a duck's bill and spurs on its rear legs - he did what any skeptical scientist would do: He looked for the stitching and glue that would reveal it to be a hoax.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 12:34 9th May
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Standing before a tin pan full of paint, the floppy-haired boy looks slightly askance. "So, we just jump in?" he asks, glancing at his mom across the yard. A nod of approval is all it takes. Hours later, he and the seven other young guests at this "messy art party" are covered in paint—not to mention dirt, glue, and feathers—and have some colorful masterpieces to show for it. "Art is my life," says Tammy Winser, an energetic mother of three, who hosted the party at her Westport, Connecticut, house. "My goal is to show the kids how much fun it can be." She led the guests, ranging in age from 4 to 8, through hands-on activities designed to teach the group about the unconventional techniques of artists like Jackson Pollock and Jim Dine (who specialized in mixed media).
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via Cookie Magazine @ 7:16 10th Jun
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Most consumer products have a complex history, developing from raw materials to their current state. The stages of manufacturing are often overlooked by the end user, but they invariably involve either particular equipment or a skilled craftsman; in most automated processes, machines are the preferred method. Throughout the assembly line, each of these machines is highly specialized to perform one or two tasks: While one device might rivet two plates together, it cannot weld, glue, or cut as well. If the manufacturing process calls for such operations, they will have to be performed by another machine.
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via Nanotechnology News @ 20:04 25th Apr
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