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Google's Nexus 7 Tablet Crushes Kindle: Rich Jaroslovsky Bloomberg It's the most-asked question by consumers about any new tech gadget: "Should I get this now or is something better coming along soon?" See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Nexus 7 obliterates every reason for buying the Kindle Washington Post REVIEW | The tablet sets a high bar for whatever Amazon comes up with to replace the Kindle Fire. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google to Pay Record FTC Fine for Violating Apple Users' Privacy Reuters Google has reached a settlement with the FTC over privacy concerns regarding Google's use of Apple's Safari browser.This agreement comes several months after the FTC began investing Google's activities. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Nexus 7 Costs $152 To Make InformationWeek Google's new Amazon Kindle rival costs about $152 to manufacture, according to iSuppli, and is now being updated to Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google's Nexus 7 costs $152 to build, iSuppli says CNET A teardown of the tablet finds the device to look a lot like Amazon's Kindle Fire. The profit margin seems mighty slim, so the next question is: How many can Google sell? Read this blog post by Roger Cheng on Mobile. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Source: Google to Pay $22.5M Fine in Privacy Case TIME Google is poised to pay a $22.5 million fine to resolve allegations that it broke a privacy promise by secretly tracking millions of Web surfers who rely on Apple's Safari browser, according to a person familiar with settlement. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Maps for Android Goes Inside US Museums PC Magazine Google on Tuesday added indoor maps and walking directions for more than 20 popular U.S. museums to its Maps for Android app. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google and FTC Set to Settle Safari Privacy Charge New York Times (blog) Google and the Federal Trade Commission are near a $22.5 million settlement over charges that Google used a loophole in Apple's Safari browser to show users personalized ads. The settlement would be the largest privacy-related fine in F.T.C. history. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Best Google Nexus 7 Apps PC Magazine Getting a brand new Nexus 7 tablet? You're going to be thrilled with it, but only if you install the right apps. Here are the best apps you need right now for Google's great tablet. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's Nexus 7 Costs $152 to Make, IHS iSuppli Teardown Finds All Things Digital Similar to the Kindle Fire, and yet different in so many ways. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google would pay record FTC fine under tentative Apple Safari settlement Washington Post The search giant would pay $22.5 million to settle allegations that it bypassed privacy settings on Apple computers, smartphones and tablets. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Prepared to Pay $22.5 Million Fine to Settle 'Cookiegate' Search Engine Journal google ftc settlement safari Google and the Federal Trade Commission have reportedly reached an agreement to settle charges regarding Google's bypassing of the Safari browser's privacy settings. The settlement, which requires Google to pay a record ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Vevo founder warns Google: Sweeten deal or we'll go elsewhere Los Angeles Times Sony Music's Doug Morris threatens to pull Vevo's music videos from Google's YouTube and shop them around to its competitors if it doesn't reduce its fees. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google poised to pay record $22.5 million fine to settle FTC privacy probe on ... Washington Post SAN FRANCISCO — Google has agreed to pay a $22.5 million fine to settle allegations that it broke a privacy promise by secretly tracking the online activities of millions of people who use Apple's Safari web browser. See all stories on this topic » | ||
FTC Turns Deaf Ear to Google's 'Ignorance' Defense in Safari Snafu TechNewsWorld Google is about to be smacked with the highest fine ever levied by the Federal Trade Commission -- $22.5 million -- according to reports. The search engine is expected to agree to the stiff penalty to put to rest the agency's concerns over its apparent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Amazon's Android Smartphone Unlikely To Arrive Before Holidays InformationWeek The device, which is believed to run Google's Android mobile operating system, would add to Amazon's hardware offerings, which already include several tablets and e-readers. Amazon is looking to bring a smartphone to market to better compete for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Might Not Be Losing Money On the Nexus 7 After All Gizmodo There has been plenty of speculation about how much money Google is making—or losing—on its snazzy new Nexus 7. The analysts at IHS iSuppli tore it down, added up the cost of its components, and determined it's cheaper than originally suspected. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google dominates US share stats in June: Bing up, Yahoo down ZDNet (blog) Summary: comScore data released early shows Google continues to dominate the U.S. share market, while rival search engines suffer marginally. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google May Pay $22.5 Million in FTC Privacy Settlement eWeek Google reportedly could be fined $22.5 million in connection with accusations that it bypassed privacy protections in Apple's Safari browser. See all stories on this topic » | ||
FTC expected to fine Google $22.5 million The Virginian-Pilot The feds are putting tech companies on notice, with the FTC expected to slap Google with a $22.5 million fine. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google maps Smithsonian The Seattle Times Google maps Smithsonian. Beginning Tuesday, visitors at the Smithsonian Institution can use a smartphone to find their way through 17 museums, the National Zoo in Washington and locations in northern Virginia and New York City. By BRETT ZONGKER ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google FTC Privacy Settlement Awaits Approval InformationWeek Federal Trade Commission said to be seeking a $22.5 million fine, its largest ever. Is it overkill? See all stories on this topic » | ||
Trouble with Google, RIM and Nic Cage CNET Google may pay record fine for its privacy gaffe, BlackBerry-maker on hunt for fresh Board, and we all learn a valuable lesson from today's viral sensation. Read this blog post by Bridget Carey on CNET Update. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Maps Smithsonian's 17 Museums for Visitors ABC News Google Maps Smithsonian's 17 Museums for Visitors. See all stories on this topic » |
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OnLive reaffirms support for Marvell powered ARM Google TV boxes ... By Richard Lawler While there has been a lot of speculation recently about which platforms the OnLive Google TV app will support for gameplay, the company is confirming. Engadget | ||
Google releases Android 4.1 Jelly Bean By Joe Wilcox Early this evening, EDT, Google started dispatching Jelly Bean to Galaxy Nexus HSPA+. Phone sales also resumed at Google Play, for $349 -- or $50 less than what I paid about two months ago. At Google+, Brian Medeiros asks the right ... BetaNews | ||
Google Adds 20+ Museums To Indoor Google Maps, Says More On ... By Sarah Perez Following the debut of indoor maps in Google Maps back in November, Google announced today that it's adding the indoor maps for over twenty U.S. museums to its Maps app on Android. The museums added include the de Young Museum ... TechCrunch | ||
Google's Legalize Love Campaign Pressures Governments on Gay ... By Miranda Miller Google recently launched a new campaign called Legalize Love, designed to promote LGBT rights internationally by pressuring governments to decriminalize homosexuality. Google has historically promoted an open, accepting culture in their ... Search Engine Watch - Latest | ||
Google Gets the Biggest FTC Privacy Fine in History - and Deserves It By Jon Mitchell Google is about to settle with the Federal Trade Commission for $22.5 million for violating the privacy settings of Apple's Safari browser. Apple's default setting prevented third-party sites from tracking users as they visited different sites, but ... ReadWriteWeb | ||
Google Lat Long: Biking directions expands into Europe and Australia By Lat Long Blog Back in 2010 we added biking directions for users of Google Maps in the US and Canada. Helping cyclists navigate the bike trails throughout those countries proved hugely popular, so we're wheelie excited to announce that starting today, ... Google LatLong | ||
Google Nexus 7 Review – Droid Life By Kellex The Nexus 7 wasn't a complete surprise when Google unveiled it at I/O two weeks ago, but that doesn't mean it didn't impress. At $199, this tablet sports specs that most "high-end" tablets can't compete with. Sure, Google and Asus had to cut a ... Droid Life | ||
Teardown suggests Google's Nexus 7 costs $152 to manufacture By Kevin Krause The most appealing aspect of Google's Nexus 7 tablet is its pricing. At $199, many in the industry have been wondering just how much Google is paying to build and as an extension how wide a profit margin does it provide. A new teardown by ... Android Phone Fans | ||
Google Jelly Bean Keyboard available in Google Play for any ... By Chris Smith Jelly Bean Keyboard is a Google Play app that lets users port the Jelly Bean keyboard on their ICS devices. Android Authority | ||
Google IO 2012 videos live – watch all 28 Android Sessions ... By Cory Gunther The end of last month was a very exciting week here in the world of Android. Google's yearly developer event, Google IO was in full swing. Obviously you know. Android Community | ||
Google Maps for Android gets indoor maps for more than 20 U.S. ... By Dusan Belic Google Maps for Android keeps getting better and better. Their latest gig involves adding an additional indoor maps, covering more than 20 popular U.S. museums including the de Young Museum in San Francisco, the Philadelphia Museum ... IntoMobile | ||
Google and Smithsonian partner so visitors spend less time lost ... By Rebecca Grant Google Maps has added 20 popular U.S. museums to its collection of over 10000 indoor maps, including the de Young in San Francisco, 17 Smithsonian museums, and the National Zoo. The project entailed significant collaboration between ... VentureBeat | ||
Eric's Google TV target – on the blink — paidContent By Robert Andrews According to an Eric Schmidt prediction, Google TV shipments should be widespread by now. So let's check the reality against the Google executive chairman's targets. paidContent |
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Nexus - Google+ - The rollout of Android 4.1, Jelly Bean, begins ... The rollout of Android 4.1, Jelly Bean, begins today, starting with Galaxy Nexus HSPA+ devices. Jelly Bean makes everything feel fast, fluid, and smooth.… https://plus.google.com/u/0/.../posts/QLETQNekJ6D | ||
Install Chrome for iOS - Google Chrome Help You can get Chrome for iOS through the Apple App Store and install it on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Check your system requirements. Chrome for iOS ... support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer... | ||
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