June 22, 2010 by Valerie Helmbreck
As the investigation into the debacle at Lehman Brothers begins to unfold, it’s the job of court-appointed lawyers to review 34 million pages of documents — many of them e-mails among Lehman employees.
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Tags: bank examiner, e-discovery, e-mail, Lehman Brothers, search, terms
May 7, 2010 by Valerie Helmbreck
In the scramble to become the No. 1 Internet search engine, it looks like Google’s holding its own against all comers. Recent stats from online traffic monitor Hitwise show Google’s used for more than 71% of all U.S.-based searches.
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Tags: Bing, Google, market, search
April 28, 2010 by Valerie Helmbreck
Hell hath no fury like a computer company when its secret plans are spilled. That seems to be the message being sent to the journalists at Gizmodo, the online site that showcased a purported iPhone prototype last week.
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Tags: Gizmodo, iphone, Jason Chen, police, search
September 8, 2009 by Valerie Helmbreck
Angie’s List, the online site that reviews contractors and service providers based on customer feedback, has branched out to include reviews of doctors — and not everyone thinks it’s a good idea.
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Tags: angie's list, doctor, physicians, reviews, search
June 30, 2008 by Valerie Helmbreck
Any company with traveling, laptop-toting employees has reason to worry. Border guards don’t need even a reasonable suspicion to search the laptops of Americans re-entering the country from abroad.
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Tags: customs, data, files, laptops, search, security
June 23, 2008 by Sam Narisi

When it’s time to hire finance workers, digging up as much background information on job candidates as possible is an important step.
The Web can be a good source of info, but be careful. It’s not without problems
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Tags: Facebook, hiring, Internet, search, social networking, Web