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This article was published on August 9, 2012

TNW’s Daily Dose – Google boosts search features, Facebook fights phishers, and more


TNW’s Daily Dose – Google boosts search features, Facebook fights phishers, and more
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Martin Bryant is founder of Big Revolution, where he helps tech companies refine their proposition and positioning, and develops high-qualit Martin Bryant is founder of Big Revolution, where he helps tech companies refine their proposition and positioning, and develops high-quality, compelling content for them. He previously served in several roles at TNW, including Editor-in-Chief. He left the company in April 2016 for pastures new.

Google announces a raft of search improvements, Facebook launches a new anti-phishing drive, Pinterest is (finally) open to all without an invite, and OUYA raises a total of over $8.5m on Kickstarter. It’s all in today’s Daily Dose.

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Google opens up about the future of search, serves 100 billion searches every month: Read more

Facebook turns to its army of users to report phishing attacks using new public email address: Read more

Pinterest ditches invite-only approach, is now open for all to join: Read more

OUYA’s ambitious indie gaming console Kickstarter project finishes with $8,580,359: Read more

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