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Independent - Sun May 27, 2:07 pm ET
Google knew that software installed in its camera cars could capture and store the online data of millions of people, including emails, text messages and images, when it sent them out to photograph Britain’s streets, according to US authorities investigating the company.
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IT World - Sun May 27, 7:25 am ET
Google this week received a somewhat rare accolade from a privacy rights group for publishing a detailed report on all the copyright related content removal requests it has received over the past year read more
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eWeek - Sun May 27, 1:12 pm ET
NEWS ANALYSIS: Google’s privacy policies allow the company to collect information about anyone and to combine information from a wide variety of sources into an overall, highly detailed profile that tells everything there is to know about you.
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Wired News - 2 hours 46 minutes ago
Our good friends at Google run a daily puzzle challenge and asked us to help get them out to the geeky masses. Each day’s puzzle will task your googling skills a little more, leading you to Google mastery.
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PC Magazine - Fri May 25, 3:12 pm ET
Google on Thursday released a new version of its Google+ for Android app with a new user interface, and changes for its Hangout video chat feature.
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PC Magazine - Fri May 25, 3:14 pm ET
Google today announced plans to disclose the number of copyright-related takedown requests it receives on a daily basis.
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Wired News - 2 hours 47 minutes ago
We’ve seen photos of Project Glass, and photos taken with Project Glass. But now Google has posted a video that someone shot with its Project Glass augmented reality headset.
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eWeek - Sat May 26, 11:57 am ET
Google and Asus are reportedly working on a 7-inch tablet for release in July, with an initial shipment of 600,000 units starting in June. “Google originally planned to release its entry-level 7-inch tablet PC in May, but design and costs did not reach its expectations, and the product was delayed to July for some minor adjustments,” the report said.
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CIO - Sat May 26, 12:21 pm ET
Google received requests to purge more than a million links from its search results in March, according to the search giant's monthly "transparency report."
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AFP Relax News via Yahoo! News - Fri May 25, 5:59 am ET
Google+ users are celebrating “Towel Day” on May 25 in honor of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy author Douglas Adams.
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FOX 2 News St. Louis - Sat May 26, 11:10 am ET
(KTVI)-When Google+ launched in June 2011, everyone was buzzing about it. Its “Circles” allowed you to share some things with...
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E-Commerce Times - Fri May 25, 6:27 pm ET
Google has updated its Transparency Report to include requests to take down URLs that contain copyrighted material. Such requests, made by content owners or their representatives, are at the heart of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Until now, Google has only publicized government requests to remove content; the new data provides an interesting glimpse of which companies are crying foul ...
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Slashdot - Sat May 26, 4:27 am ET
mikejuk writes "Google has been improving the way that its Googlebot searches dynamic web pages for some time — but it seems to be causing some added interest just at the moment. In the past Google has encouraged developers to avoid using JavaScript to deliver content or links to content because of the difficulty of indexing dynamic content. Over time, however, the Googlebot has incorporated ...
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BGR News via Yahoo! News - Fri May 25, 2:50 pm ET
In its latest Transparency Report, Google has included information about takedown requests related to copyright infringement for the first time ever. According to the data from this past year, nearly 8,000 copyright owners have contacted Google with requests to remove search results that lead to copyright infringing websites. Microsoft led the charge with more than 500,000 removal requests ...
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WebProNews - Fri May 25, 3:35 pm ET
Google Chrome, like Mozilla Firefox, is a browser that’s built by the community. Sure, Google is the one that pushes out the updates, but it’s the community that is breaking and fixing the browser on a constant basis to make …