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Google Failed to Delete All Street View Data, Drawing UK Ire
eWeek
Google is again drawing the ire of British officials over its Street View program, this time after admitting that it had not deleted all the personal information collected by the cars in England and other countries. Executives with the search giant sent a letter to ...
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In 360-degree vistas, Google Street View delivers road trips through 5 Calif ...
Washington Post
FRESNO, Calif. — Imagine being the only driver on a two-lane asphalt highway as the stark desolation of Death Valley National park passes on each side and the crystal blue sky stretches up from the horizon. Or picture a tight left turn on Yosemite's Glacier ...
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Sell Apple and Buy Google and Microsoft
msnbc.com
Is Apple a great company? Yes, without a doubt. The maker of the iPod, iPhone, iPad, and Mac generates over $100 billion in revenue every year. The company has killer products, loads of cash, and has a cult like following. However, all that takes a back seat ...
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Google breaks promise, says it didn't delete all Street View data
Los Angeles Times
Google has admitted to a British regulatory agency that it did not remove all Street View data it had promised to delete two years ago. The tech company sent a letter to Britain's Information Commissioner's Office on Friday saying that after going back in and ...
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Google Failed to Delete All Street View Data in UK
PCWorld
Google disclosed Friday in an email to the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office that it had not yet deleted all user data collected by its Street View vehicles, as it had agreed to more than 18 months ago. Similar Articles: Google Offers Opt-Out for Wi-Fi ...
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Apple, Google Line Up to Bid for Kodak's Patents
Wall Street Journal
The other consortium, the people said, includes Google, patent aggregation firm RPX Corp., and three hardware companies that make phones based on Google's Android operating system: Samsung Electronics Co., LG Electronics Inc. and HTC Corp.
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Google admits to keeping some Street View data
Boston Globe
LONDON — After being caught spying on people across Europe and Australia with its Wi-Fi-slurping Street View cars, Google had told angry regulators that it would delete the ill-gotten data. Google broke its promise. Britain's Information Commissioner's ...
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Google Still Has Illegally Obtained Street View Data
RedOrbit
... while unleashing its Street View service on the public. Google has been under scrutiny, particular in Europe and Australia, for how it went about collecting data from Wi-Fi networks as it cruised along streets, snapping photos of the streets and surroundings.
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RedOrbit
Google Admits It Did Not Delete Data Taken From Wi-Fi Devices
NPR (blog)
"The ICO said in a statement that Google Inc., based in Mountain View, California, had agreed to delete all that data nearly two years ago, adding that its failure to do so 'is cause for concern.' "Other regulators were less diplomatic, with Ireland's deputy ...
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Google Doodle celebrates Olympics opening ceremony London 2012 (+video)
Christian Science Monitor
With Friday's events, the London 2012 opening ceremony has earned a Google Doodle on the Internet search engine's home page. It features five athletes holding the letters of the Google logo. Let's take a quick tour of the web and the history of this kick-off ...
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Google admits breaching UK data privacy agreement
BetaNews
In May 2010, Google hit the headlines when it was revealed that street mapping cars had accidentally collected around 600GB of payload data from unsecured wireless networks around the globe. The news caused a privacy storm and led to legal actions in ...
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BetaNews
Google in trouble over Streetview information
BBC News
Google in trouble over Streetview information. Google street view. Google is in trouble over information it collected from people's computers whilst getting pictures for Google Street View. Google Street View allows you to zoom to a point on a map and get a ...
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BBC News
Cassidy: Google Science Fair grand prize winner Brittany Wenger
San Jose Mercury News
"There are so many different fields of science," Wenger told me the morning after she was literally showered with confetti amid pulsing music on stage at a Google ceremony celebrating the contest's 15 finalists. "For me it's computer science and medicine.
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Google to Offer Fast Internet at 20 Percent of Chattanooga Rate
HispanicBusiness.com
Google Inc. revealed Thursday that it will offer its long-awaited, ultra-fast Internet service in Kansas City for $70 per month, or only 20 percent of the rate charged for a similar service by Chattanooga's EPB. The new gigabit-per-second Internet service in ...
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Google admits it has not deleted all Street View data
ITProPortal
But today, months after Google told the ICO that all UK data had been deleted, the company's counsel Peter Fleischer revealed in a letter to the agency that it had failed to get rid of "a small portion of payload data." Fleischer said Google "would now like to ...
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ITProPortal
Google didn't delete all the data from Wi-Fi sniffing fiasco
TechSpot
Google angered regulators today after admitting that it's still holding data gathered from wireless networks. In May 2010, the search giant revealed that an employee misused the company's Street View cars to collect information from unsecured Wi-Fi signals, ...
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Google takes internet to the next level with Google Fiber
Examiner.com
Just when you thought Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) couldn't possibly extend their services, the technology giant announces their plan to become a full fledged internet service provider (ISP). Google's internet, called Google Fiber, is supposedly one hundred ...
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Google introduces Handwrite as mobile search tool
Los Angeles Times
Not content with voice, image or text searching, Google has now introduced Handwrite, a new tool that lets you search on your phone by handwriting out your query. "Say you're standing on a busy street corner, in a bumpy taxi ride, talking with a friend, ...
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Google faces new Street View data controversy
Mail & Guardian Online
But on Friday Google told the Information Commissioner's Office that human error prevented it from erasing the data, which could include the emails and passwords of millions of Britons. Google admitted in May 2010 its Street View cars had mistakenly ...
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Google Lures New Talent With Zombies
Wall Street Journal
In a first for the California-based technology giant, Google held the final round of its popular annual programming competition in New York on Friday as it builds its recruitment efforts and presence in the city's burgeoning start-up scene. Contests in the ...
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Wall Street Journal
Google's Apology for Not Deleting Street View Data Isn't Enough
The Atlantic Wire (blog)
Google has apologized for keeping user data it said it destroyed, but that hasn't placated its critics. Back in 2010, the company had said it would destroy some information it had collected over wireless networks in the U.K. while making its street view maps.
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The Atlantic Wire (blog)
Google Fiber Revs Up in Kansas City, But Will Customers Bite?
Slate Magazine (blog)
Google has issued specifics for houses hoping to get hooked up with its super-fast Internet and TV service Google Fiber. If potential customers get at least 10 percent of the homes in their area to put down a $10 deposit by Sept. 9, Google will provide them ...
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Slate Magazine (blog)
Whoops: Google reveals it didn't delete all of its Street View Wi-Fi data
VentureBeat
What happens when the illicitly obtained data you were supposed to have deleted is discovered on your severs two years later? Well, if you're Google, you start by apologizing. The search giant landed in hot water two years ago when it was discovered that its ...
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VentureBeat
Google gaffe: Search giant fails to delete private Street View data
RT
Google Inc. says "human error" prevented it from destroying all the private data its Street View vehicles collected in the UK, Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, Austria and Australia. In its letter to the UK privacy ...
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RT
Cassidy: Google science fair answers and raises questions
San Jose Mercury News
Here's what a successful scientist looks like: Sabera Talukder is standing in an elegantly lighted hall at Google (GOOG), surrounded by peers from around the world, explaining how she designed a low-cost system to clean drinking water in developing ...
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Google admits it kept some Street View data in Europe, Australia
CTV News
Other regulators were less diplomatic, with Ireland's deputy commissioner for data protection, Gary Davis, calling Google's failure "clearly unacceptable." Davis said his organization had conveyed its "deep unhappiness" to Google and wants answers by ...
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Google's Fiber Network Strategy: First, We Take Kansas City...
DailyFinance
Like Leonard Cohen in "First We Take Manhattan," Google (NAS: GOOG) is trying to change the system from within. Remember the ultrafast fiber networks Big G once promised to build? They're finally here, as Kansas City residents on both sides of the ...
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Google failed to delete private data
Herald Sun
Britain's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has received a letter from Google in which the company admits it kept a "small portion" of the electronic information collected from the UK and other countries. "Google apologises for this error," Peter Fleischer, ...
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Blogs12 new results for Google
 
Google posts Android 4.1 Jelly Bean images for Nexus devices ...
By Jon Fingas
If you're the sort to get a little too adventurous with CyanogenMod 10 or other custom ROMs, Google just gave you a crutch. Android 4.1.1 factory images.
Engadget
Apple and Google Lead Separate Groups in Bidding for Kodak ...
By Jordan Golson
Google and Apple are once again going head to head in bidding for a major collection of patents owned by a bankrupt corporation. According to The...
MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors...
Paper Chase: Google urges dismissal of book scanning lawsuit - Jurist
By Max Slater
[JURIST] Google [corporate website; JURIST news archive] called Friday for the dismissal of a class action lawsuit accusing the company of infringing upon authors' copyrighted works when it scanned books for its digital library. In a filing with ...
Paper Chase
German Student Defies Google Cease-and-Desist with 1 Million ...
By Fruzsina Eördögh
Google is determined to take down Youtube-mp3.org, a site that rips downloadable mp3 files from streaming YouTube videos. Philip Matesanz, the site's 21-year-old owner, has collected 1.2 million signatures in protest against the action.
ReadWriteWeb
Google Admits Failing to Delete Street View Data
By Zoe Fox
Google has admitted it did not delete all the data collected by Streetview mapping cars, despite assuring all information would be cleared.
Mashable » Dev & Design
Google Never Actually Deleted That Street View Breach Data
By EricLimer
Back in 2010, Google caught a bit of flak when a "rogue engineer" used Street View cars to harvest personal Wi-Fi data. Now it's poised to catch some more; Authorities in the UK found Google's been holding onto some of it for the past two ...
Gizmodo
Android Authority On Air - Episode 22 - Google Fiber and Other News
By Derek Ross
Google Fiber launched this week in Kansas City bringing fiber Internet and TV to area residents. If you're a Kansas City resident, feel free to rub i.
Android Authority
Google Nexus 7 Review | Redmond Pie
By Oliver Haslam
The tablet market is one which is arguably already sewn up. It's already done. Dead. Finished. It's already Apple's. Or is it? With Apple undoubtedly heading the charts in and around the $500 price bracket, there is plenty of room for ...
Redmond Pie
Apple says Google warned Samsung about copying Apple's work ...
By Kelly Hodgkins
The big trial between Apple and Samsung is slated to begin next week in the US and the two companies are filing briefs in advance to prepare for the.
TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog
Google Hypocrites: Ads of death - Riehl World View
By Dan
A couple weeks ago, Google stopped serving ads here. I received a non-respond, or automated email linking to a 2005 post, when I was covering the Natalee Holloway disappearance. The post noted a Fox report and mentioned possible rape ...
Riehl World View
Apple and Google fighting for Kodak's patents? | Ubergizmo
By George Wong
Another day, another patent dispute – at least that's what the current state of the tech world is. It looks like there's now another war over patents between Apple and Google. According to reports online, both Apple and Google have [...]
Ubergizmo
Linux Today - Is Google headed toward an Android Nexus PC?
C|Net: Google's Android operating system for mobile devices has gained significant traction in the market. Will Google follow this success up by pushing the OS into more sophisticated computing devices?
Linuxtoday.com

Web5 new results for Google
 
See Plans & Pricing - Google Fiber
Channel Listings Google Fiber is always getting better. We're constantly adding new channels, shows and other content -- so check back later. close. 3Net; A&E ...
fiber.google.com/plans/residential/
Twitter / google: We're launching Panda for ...
We're launching Panda for Japanese & Korean. <5% of queries affected (no other languages affected today). Context: http://goo.gl/eodS2. Reply; Retweeted ...
twitter.com/google/status/225371441816805376
Marissa Mayer: From Google 'geek' to Yahoo CEO - CNN
Google's first female engineer, Marissa Mayer, has made a career out of bucking expectations -- and she did so once again on Monday by announcing she will ...
articles.cnn.com/.../tech_web_marissa-mayer-bio_1_google-m...
Handwrite, a new way to search on Google - YouTube
Introducing Handwrite, a fun and easy new way to search Google from your smartphone or ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyeJXKfAcpc
Introducing the Google Cloud Platform Partner Program - blog*spot
Posted by Eric Morse, Head of Sales and Business Development, Google Cloud Platform Cloud is core to everything we do here at Google. In the last decade, ...
googleenterprise.blogspot.com/.../introducing-google-cloud-pl...


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