Reviewing the UK's October searches

Google Trends data for October reveals that the UK's search habits spanned a range of topics from Jimmy Savile to James Bond, while they also hunted for Halloween costume ideas and eagerly sought out details of the iPad Mini.

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theEweekly Wrap: Mayer talks Yahoo future, Google's tablet focus and Ceefax bows out

 

This week, we look at Marissa Mayer's first hint at her plans for Yahoo, Google's research paper into the habits of tablet users and Ceefax switching off after 38 years as UK television becomes fully digital.

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Google puts content in the spotlight

The definition of effective online content is subject to frequent changes as Google battles to keep fresh, relevant and genuine websites at the top of its search engine results pages - and businesses must also consider design and mobile access.

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theEweekly Wrap: Pirate Bay transfers to the cloud, Apple lose out to Samsung, New scheme to combat hackers

 

The latest instalment of theEword's weekly news update features the infamous file sharing website Pirate Bay, news of Apple and Samsung's latest court battle and William Hague announcing measures to combat cyber terrorism in the UK.

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theEweekly Wrap: Google rewards security issue spot, BBC launches radio iPlayer and the Facebook hug vest

 

Our look back at this week's news features the teenager given $60,000 by Google for helping to discover security flaws in Chrome, the new BBC iPlayer for radio and a coat that turns your Facebook likes into a hug.

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theEweekly Wrap: Google Maps improved, Facebook milestone and driverless car

 

In our latest weekly news update, read more on an important update for people who use Google Maps on their smartphone device, a landmark amount of users for Facebook and details of a car which is able to drive itself.

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theEweekly Wrap: fake likes, happy birthday Google and Apple's misfiring map

 

This week, Facebook finally gets round to deleting millions of fake likes, Google creates a special doodle to celebrate its fourteenth birthday and Apple tries to recruit Google Maps developers.

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What has the UK searched for this month?

Our look at the UK's most searched-for terms in September features Kate Middleton's photos, Morgan Freeman's death hoax and the release of the iPhone 5, while we also look what's attracted the interest of searchers worldwide.

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Ugly duckling Bing may yet become a swan

Microsoft search engine Bing has a bumpy ride, but its current branding has persisted for three years and a recent study showed that users prefer its results to Google's. It is also increasing its market share in the US, while Google battles criticism.

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theEweekly Wrap: New HTC devices, Twitter redesign, Popular PIN code study

 

In our look back at the last seven days, we take in news of a critical release for HTC, a new look for Twitter and a survey which details the most popular PIN codes for the British public.

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