The search service has won the hearts and minds of millions and built a booming business.
The Welshman had won the hearts of the Mexican crowd, though, and he and Saldivar became firm friends.
Barcelona goalkeeper Ruud Hesp has won the hearts at the Nou Camp and could go to France as the third-choice keeper.
Oscar Knox won the hearts of people across the world after setting up a twitter account to update people on this condition.
Despite the country's oil wealth, 80% of Venezuelans are poor but Mr Chavez has won the hearts of many with extensive school and health programmes, analysts say.
With such hit songs as "Satisfaction" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash, " the quintet quickly won the hearts of teenage fans not just in their native England but around the world.
Some exceptionally tech-savvy young men, the report found, won the hearts of women simply by impressing them with the use of their hi-tech tool, labelled natching by the Future Laboratory.
On Feb. 27, and after years of trying, Embraer finally won the hearts of the Defense Department when it awarded them a half billion dollar order to build 20 Super Tucano aircraft.
FORBES: In Dispute, Brazil's Embraer Temporarily Loses $427 Mln U.S. Air Force Gig
With his "Kung Fu Panda" movies, Jeffrey Katzenberg offered American audiences a cuddly Chinese icon to love, and won the hearts of China's cultural czars, who are eager to soften the country's image in the world.
These ideas represent just a sampling of the surprising and delighting products, campaigns, technological innovations and more that have won the hearts, minds and wallets of consumers, not to mention the attention of the editors at Contagious magazine.
FORBES: Groupon, Jay-Z, Puma Know Well The Meaning of "Contagious"
"History has shown there has yet to be a company that has won the hearts and minds of consumers and achieved continuous growth, when its primary means to competition has been the outright abuse of patent law, not the pursuit of innovation, " the memo said.
She'd won the "hearts and minds" of HP's 300, 000 strong workforce to her strategy, the company had "the best product line we've had in a decade", while innovation was "alive and well".
More recently, on a tour of refugee camps in Macedonia, he won hearts with the way he picked up and hugged grimy Albanian children.
When they coaxed Houck into a game of catch outside, tumbling playfully on the ground, Houck won their hearts.
Hearts won't split the Old Firm this season but I expect them to be strong contenders for third place again.
He won two Purple Hearts as a combat Marine in the Korean and Vietnam wars, after which he tacked on 23 more years in the Marine Reserve.
Stevie Hammell's delivery was initially won in the air by Saunders and blocked by the Hearts defence but the defender followed up to force the ball over the line for his first career goal.
Yet she is deeply rooted in Jordan, where her bearing through the King's illness and death won millions of hearts.
Although I have won at least eight other awards, this has stood out in the hearts of Ugandans because of the stature and visibility that comes with it.
Indeed, Wiggins has won a spot in French cycling fans' hearts for his adherence to the ideals of good sportsmanship.
WSJ: Tour de France: The Divine Comedy of Cycling Etiquette--Bradley Wiggins, Christopher Froome
Setton won't say what, but think video voicemail or add-ons like the hearts subscribers could put inside their videos last Valentine's Day.
Sandaza soon won a controversial 80th-minute penalty from referee Smith when he fell over Jonsson's leg as the Hearts man appeared to take the ball with a sliding tackle.
Pat Eddery won the 2, 000 Guineas three times as a jockey and saddles his first Classic runner as a trainer in Hearts Of Fire, who ended last season with a Group One victory in the Gran Criterium at San Siro in Italy.
应用推荐