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Google Olympics Doodles Imaginative, Interactive PCWorld The last of several interactive games Google concocted for its home page, in this one you get to be a soccer goalie. Using your left and right arrow keys you can move around in front of the net and tap the spacebar to jump and repel balls an opponent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Will Fight Piracy Through Search Results, But Will Leave YouTube ... Forbes Google is smart. We all know that. Here's a great bit of search engine cleverness of Kafka-esque proportions. How can you be seen by the entertainment industry as fighting piracy of copyrighted material and yet not have a negative impact on one of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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How Google's Recent Moves Matter to Business Business Insider We have seen a lot of coverage of the Olympics and now, some tech stories have recently received a lot of coverage as well. The Apple versus Samsung court fight, the Mars rover, and breaking info about the iPhone 5 seemed to have dominated, but one ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Adds Death Benefits to Employee's The Droid Guy With Google's vast amount of resources there's no surprise that they have a extensive list of employee benefits such as, free haircuts, gourmet food, on-site doctors and high tech "cleansing" toilets. Those are just the most talked about, there are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google antipiracy measure skips YouTube, says report CNET Google antipiracy measure skips YouTube, says report. New policy demotes sites in search results if Google receives a lot of take-down notices involving content on those sites. But removal requests are handled differently for YouTube and won't count ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
App Review: Google Translate 2.5 Mobile Magazine Google Translate might not be the most sophisticated or powerful translation app out there, but it has quite a few useful features, especially when you stop to consider that it is entirely free. Google recently updated the app to version 2.5 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
London 2012 closing ceremony: The 4th Google doodle of its kind NDTV The London 2012 closing ceremony Google doodle shows various "virtual athletes" that had featured during the doodles the preceding 16 days. So we have the female archer, the synchronised swimming team, the shot-put athlete with the armpit hair, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Should Buy This, Not That DailyFinance At the last reckoning, Google (NAS: GOOG) had $41.7 billion of cash equivalents by its side. Sure, some of this is locked up in overseas territories despite Google's best efforts to bake a nice Dutch Sandwich, but plenty of the loot rests on American ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's Caving To Copyright Holder Demands May Signal A New Round Of ... DecryptedTech According to information we have about the changes Google will automatically reduce the search ranking for sites with too many "valid" DMCA takedown notices. This is in addition to actually removing the URLs listed in the takedown notice. Google has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google chiefs could face MPs over tax avoidance schemes The Independent A member of the Treasury Select Committee called the company's practices, which saw it pay £6m in tax on a turnover of £395m last year, "entirely improper and immoral" and said he expects a Google exec to be called before MPs by next Easter. Anger is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tech Test Drive: Google's cloud services are great but solid alternatives are ... Pioneer Press My ascent into the Google cloud has been a gradual, almost imperceptible one, taking place over a half-decade or so. Badly burned by another Web-service provider whose name starts with "y" and ends in "oo," I was at first reluctant to trust Google's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Letters | President Obama, Google Fiber, Fast and Furious Kansas City Star Thank you for your July 30 editorial, "Google ramps up, but divide looms," criticizing the Google Fiber announcement. You correctly highlight what so many cheerleaders have missed: the company's plan to wire Kansas City with blazing-fast Internet ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's new search policy leaves free Internet advocates worried SlashGear Yesterday, Google announced that it will begin using copyright takedown notices to influence where sites show up in search results. The general idea behind it is that if a site has a lot of takedown notices (made under DMCA), it risks being demoted in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google fined for unlawful image collection Herald and News ... Street View mapping service. In a notice sent to Google this week, the agency said the company will get the fine, called a violation charge, for collecting data in Norway without people's consent. Google has four weeks to convince the regulator to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google's Giving YouTube a Pass With Its New Piracy Provisions Gizmodo Google's Giving YouTube a Pass With Its New Piracy Provisions Google is implementing a new policy that will smack down search results from sites that get a lot of DMCA requests. That must affect Google's own YouTube, which must get slammed with them ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Barnes & Noble cuts prices on Nook tablets CNET While the move better positions Barnes & Noble's tablets to compete with Google's Nexus 7, sells for $199 for the 8GB model and $249 for the 16GB version, the price cuts also come in the face of increased speculation that Amazon will soon release new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google updates search algorithms; which is bad news for piracy sites Afterdawn.com Reads Google's post: We aim to provide a great experience for our users and have developed over 200 signals to ensure our search algorithms deliver the best possible results. Starting next week, we will begin taking into account a new signal in our ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Earth helps locate 'lost' Egyptian Pyramid Deccan Chronicle "Upon closer examination of the formation, this mound appears to have a very flat top and a curiously symmetrical triangular shape that has been heavily eroded with time," the Discovery News quoted Micol wrote in her website Google Earth Anomalies. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Street View: See The World With The Click Of A Button Huffington Post Don't have the time (or money) to see the castles of Japan or the valleys of Norway? Not to worry -- you're not alone in being glued to your office chair. Enter Google Street View: your tool for seeing the world without spending a dime. Google Street ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google praised for move to penalize sites hosting pirated content Florida Courier Singhal noted that Google is deluged with notices from copyright holders such as music labels and movie studios alerting them to sites that have potentially trafficked in pirated content. In the last 30 days, it processed requests to 4.3 million links ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google Nexus 7 CaseCrown Case Deals, Under $15 (67% Off) Tablet Crunch (blog) Are you one of the proud owners of a Google Nexus 7 Android tablet? If you are, then you are among the ranks of users that are increasingly finding it harder and harder to put their 7 inch Android tablet down. The Nexus 7 tablet, especially with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google selects Jodhpur boy for summit Jagran Post Jodhpur: A youth from the city has been chosen among 50 computer experts from across the globe by the Google for its 'Mentor Summit' to be held at its headquarter in California on October 20-21 this year. Aditya Maheshwari, who will be presenting a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google doodle pays tribute to end of 2012 Olympics GMA News Internet giant Google Inc. on Sunday paid what could be its last tribute to the 2012 Olympics, with a doodle marking the Games' closing ceremonies. Visitors to Google's homepage (www.google.com) were greeted with a doodle featuring athletes in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Google to Label YouTube Competitors as 'Spam' By Aaron Wall Google does not state where the thresholds will be set & grants blanket immunity for themselves, yet they (illegitimately) emphasize that they are being transparent. Only copyright holders know if something is authorized, and only courts can ... SEO Book.com | ||
Does Google Need to Create a Currency? By Matthew Carpenter-Arevalo Though Google, Paypal, Facebook, Amazon and Apple have invested heavily in their efforts to become the trusted party users rely on to manage their transactions, online commerce has not ceased to be awkward and time-consuming. The Next Web | ||
Why YouTube could be sidestepping Google's new takedown-based ... By Adi Robertson Yesterday, Google announced that it would be tweak its search results to downrank sites that had high numbers of takedown requests, a sign that they could be hosting pirated files. But as Search... The Verge - All Posts | ||
In case of death, Google continues paying spouse for ten years ... By Mike Flacy Adding to the many perks for Google employees, the search company revealed an extremely generous death benefits policy. | ||
Google Caves in to Media Companies Complaints on Copyright ... Google Inc. said its search engine would begin to penalize websites suspected of improperly posting copyrighted material, a gesture meant to succor media companies that have long complained about the issue. In a post Friday on Google's ... Signs of the Times | ||
Google Just Made Pirating Stuff A Little More Annoying | Geekosystem By Mike Epstein Google is adding pirate hunter to its very long list of jobs this week, announcing that starting next week they plan to change the Google search algorithm to downrank sites flagged for repeated copyright infringement. In other words, file sharing ... Geekosystem | ||
Why work at Google? Exceptional death benefits. - Neowin By John Callaham A new interview with a Google executive reveals that the company offers the spouse or partner of a dead employee 50 percent of his or her salary for the next 10 years, among other death benefits. Neowin | ||
Creative Minority Report: Google Autosuggest Tells All You Need to ... By matthew archbold Google Autosuggest Tells All You Need to Know About Paul Ryan vs. Biden. *subhead*Google knows all.*subhead*. I typed the words "Paul Ryan" into Google and fourth on the list of auto suggestions was "Paul Ryan Shirtless." That kinda' ... Creative Minority Report | ||
Another reason why Google lags behind Apple: Customer service By Jeff Benjamin Not to pile on after Sebastien's review of the Nexus 7, but I just had to share this little tidbit of information. I emailed Google customer service over. iDownloadBlog.com | ||
Google's Smart Cars Drive Employees to Work | Via Meadia By Walter Russell Mead "One day we hope this capability will enable people to be more productive in their cars," said Chris Urmson, Google's engineering lead for this project, in a blog post today, "For now, our team members will remain in the driver's seats and will ... Via Meadia | ||
Number 1 Google Ranking for one medium keyword - Freelancer.com I have one keyword that I need number 1 Google ranking for. Google states that this keyword has medium competition. I'm only paying for results, and if all. Freelancer.com - New Projects | ||
Hong Kong: Google Search Engine Sued for Defamation - Global ... By Oiwan Lam Albert Yeung Sau-shing, the Chairman of Emperor Group in Hong Kong is suing Google Inc for defamation. He claimed that when searching his name, both in Chinese and English, in Google's search engine, there are listed items that defame ... Global Voices Advocacy | ||
Google's Self-Driving Cars: 300000 Miles Logged, Not a Single ... By adafruit Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics and kits : Blog - MiniPOV SpokePOV Tools MintyBoost Gift Certificates AVR Development Arduino Useful stuff BoArduino TV-B-Gone Game of Life Propeller SIM reader Drawdio XBee Fuzebox ... adafruit industries blog | ||
Two 'Lost' Egyptian Pyramids Possibly Discovered Using Google Earth By Melissa Stusinski Angela Micol of Maiden, North Carolina has discovered what could be two lost Egyptian pyramid complexes using satellite imagery from Google Earth. The. The Inquisitr |
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