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Facebook Questions marks foray into search

Facebook recently topped the 500 million user mark, and is keenly looking towards expansion and netting that full billion strong user base in the future.

And one area it seems the social giant is stepping into is the search arena. Although it isn’t trying to go head-to-head with Google here – however, the reverse may be true, when Google brings out its rumoured fully fledged social networking project (nobody mention Buzz).

At any rate, the new service is called Facebook Questions, and it’s built along similar lines to Ask Jeeves style search engines.

You simply type a question in, and Facebook will tap into those members who profess knowledge in that area to try and elicit an answer for you.

On its blog page, Facebook states: “For example, if you’re vacationing in Costa Rica and want to know the best places to surf, you can use Facebook Questions to get answers from nearby surfing enthusiasts. Because questions will also appear to your friends and their friends, you’ll receive answers that are more personalized to you.”

The project is currently in beta, with only a small number of users getting the Ask Question button added to the top of their homepage. Facebook Questions will be rolled out gradually over time.

Photos or polls can also be attached to your questions. So if you want to know what that bird you photographed on holiday is, you can attach the snap and see if anyone can identify it. (“Yes, that’s definitely a red tit sand warbler…”)

Or you can poll folks to find out which car or 3D TV set you should buy out of a number of possible options.

Facebook cautions: “Keep in mind that all questions and answers posted using the Questions application are public and visible to everyone on the Internet.”

So if you’re asking what that rash is and attach a picture, bear in mind the whole world will see it.

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Dragon Dictation and Search apps coming to UK iPhones

Nuance has announced that it is launching the Dragon Dictation and Search apps in the UK for iPhone users.

The app’s speech-to-text technology means that with Dictation you can talk rather than type on your iPhone, and Nuance claims this will speed up text creation by a factor of five. Plus it’ll make you feel all important and futuristic, dictating to your phone.

The downside, of course, is the potential for errors and misinterpretation of what’s being dictated, but nonetheless, this app has been keenly awaited since it was brought out in the US late last year.

The Search app allows you to perform spoken searches on Twitter and Facebook, Google and Wikipedia, amongst other commonly sifted-through sites.

Impressively, the apps will be free downloads, and Reuters reports that they will be available to UK iPhone users soon.

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Search engines not sticking to EU rules

The EU is flexing its muscles when it comes to search engines and how they protect their data.

It seems that the three main search engines operators, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are not complying with the current EU data rules.

According to the EU data protection group, the way that search engines make their users search data anonymous do not comply with the European Union’s Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC.

Google have been told to reduce the amount of time that they keep hold of data from nine months to six months, despite that fact that they have already reduced it from eighteen months.

The EU has sent out letters to the search engine operators, asking if they could bring in an outside auditor to advise and monitor the data retention situation.

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VisionOnTv reports 100 people walked through Police barriers to attend the Climate Camp in Kingsnorth. The law states that people can be detained only for a ‘brief’ time. After 1-4 hour waits to be searched, people had enough and ignored police.

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Astute Networks Announces Edge Storage Blades

The industry’s first edge storage products will be produced by Astute Networks, Inc., which will take part in the crucial step to help telecom customers deploy content efficiently.
Products include the Caspian R1100 Edge Storage Blade and the Caspian E1112 RTM Storage Blade, which will be used to deliver voice, video and data to the edge [...]

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