February search engine market data released by Experian Hitwise today differs from the counts issued by comScore yesterday . But the topline takeaway is the same: Microsoft’s Bing continues to nibble its way up the charts

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Bing creeps upward again in search share
At the Campfire One event last night, Google launched the Google Apps Marketplace and demonstrated how external Web applications from other vendors can be integrated into Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and other services that are part of the search giant’s Web-based productivity suite. In the quest for data liberation , Google’s hosted Web services have long offered a wide range of APIs for third-party developers

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Google Apps becomes a platform, gets its own app store
Filed under: Gaming , Software , Other Events , Developer , iPhone The 2010 Game Developers Conference kicks off today in San Francisco, and TUAW is in attendance to check out the latest and greatest in iPhone game development. The conference boasts a whole track dedicated to iPhone gaming this year, and all week long, we’ll be bringing you panels, news, and interviews straight from the conference floor.

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GDC 2010: Ngmoco explains how Eliminate Pro was built
Filed under: iTS , Retail , iTunes , Apple This feature over at GigaOM has quite a few interesting insights about the iTunes LP program — while Apple sells it wholeheartedly as “the visual experience of the record album,” it appears the story behind the story is not quite so clean. According to an anonymous source in the industry (note, not Apple themselves), the service didn’t come from Cupertino.

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Report: RIAA pressured Apple into creating iTunes LP
Filed under: Software Apple subsidiary FileMaker has been busy; the flagship database app grows by another leap today with the release of version 11 . We were lucky enough to get a pre-release demo at Macworld Expo in February and were duly impressed.

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FileMaker 11 now available with charting, reporting improvements
Filed under: iPhone , App Store Several weeks back, we noted that Google had acquired reMail , and had placed founder Gabor Cselle and others from the reMail team on other Google projects. The reMail app distinguished itself from the iPhone’s built-in Mail.app in several ways: It could download all of your emails in a way that takes up a much smaller footprint than in Mail.app on the iPhone

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reMail may be reIncarnated as it goes open source
Filed under: Odds and ends , Freeware , iPhone , iPod touch Siri for the iPhone was quite a hit when it came out earlier this year. You could ask it questions like, “where is the best pizza nearby?” and Siri would find the answer. My favorite response was when I asked if there was a God, and Siri gave me directions to the nearest churches

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Siri updated for iPod touch and gets some new features
This week at Search Marketing Expo (SMX) West in Santa Clara, I sat in on two panels on realtime search: one with representatives from Google, Yahoo, and Bing, and the other with four real-time search startups: Collecta , CrowdEye , OneRiot , and Topsy . It was readily apparent that real-time search is a very different problem to solve if you’re a major search engine than if you’re a start-up focusing on ways for users to get value out of it. I admit, when I first heard about real-time search, I thought “who cares?” So I get to see a stream of unedited tweets and status updates going by?

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Real-time search startups blow away Google, Yahoo, and Bing at SMX West