input question: Information:  - Google is an American multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services and products that include online advertising technologies, search, cloud computing, software, and hardware.  - Blackle is a website powered by Google Custom Search and created by Heap Media , which aims to save energy by displaying a black background and using grayish - white font color for search results . Blackle claims having saved over 4 MWh of electrical energy up to November 2013 , a claim currently under dispute . For comparison , the average USA household consumes 11 MWh of electrical energy per year .  - Google Search, commonly referred to as Google Web Search or simply Google, is a web search engine developed by Google. It is the most-used search engine on the World Wide Web, handling more than three billion searches each day. it is the most used search engine in the US with 64.0% market share.  - Google Custom Search (formerly known as Google Co-op) is a platform provided by Google that allows web developers to feature specialized information in web searches, refine and categorize queries and create customized search engines, based on Google Search. The service allows users to narrow the 11.5 billion indexed webpages down to a topical group of pages relevant to the creator's needs. Google launched the service on October 23, 2006    What is the relationship between 'blackle' and 'web search engine'????
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input question: Information:  - `` Aitakute Ima '' (  , lit. `` Missing You Now '' ) is the twenty - third single by Japanese recording artist Misia . It was released on November 18 , 2009 as the fourth single from Misia 's ninth studio album Just Ballade .  - Just Ballade is the ninth studio album by Japanese R&B singer Misia, released December 16, 2009. It is her first album released under Ariola Japan. "Just Ballade" comes close two years after her last studio album, "Eighth World", and is her first to include solely ballads. It was released simultaneously with Misia's twenty-fourth single, "Hoshi no Y ni...". The album was released in three editions: two limited and the regular CD only edition. The limited edition type A includes the album in Blu-spec CD format, a cardboard sleeve casing, and a bonus DVD containing 6 music videos. The limited edition type B comes with a 28-page color booklet in a deluxe packaging.  - Blu-spec CD describes a Red Book CD manufactured by a proprietary process introduced by Sony Music Entertainment Japan in late 2008. Its name derives from the similar manufacturing process to that used to create Blu-ray Discs. Instead of a traditional infra-red laser, a blue laser is used for recording the pits on the CD master that is needed for disc replication. The blue laser purportedly creates more precise pits, which Sony claims reduces distortion in the optical read-out process.  - , is a Japanese record label precedently part of BMG Japan and now subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan.  - A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French "chanson balladée" or "ballade", which were originally "danced songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and song of the British Isles from the later medieval period until the 19th century. They were widely used across Europe, and later in the Americas, Australia and North Africa. Ballads are 13 lines with an ABABBCBC form, consisting of couplets (two lines) of rhymed verse, each of 14 syllables.  - Eighth World (stylized as EIGH"th" WØR"l"D) is Misia's eighth studio album and first since signing back with BMG Japan, released on January 9, 2008. It includes the singles "Any Love" and "Royal Chocolate Flush" as well as the J-Wave "Winter Campaign Holy December, Be in Love with J-Wave" image song and theme song to the Japanese release of the movie "Bridge to Terabithia", "To Be in Love". The first pressing of the album came in a sleeve case packaging.    What is the relationship between 'aitakute ima' and 'ariola japan'????
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record label