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| Google adds Octane to its benchmark suite CNET (blog) "The V8 benchmark suite has served us well for the past three plus years, but something we noticed is that the Web is advancing much faster than imagined," said Stefano Cazzulani, Google's project manager for V8, on the phone with CNET from Germany. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google ordered to comply on paid bloggers Digital Spy Last Friday (August 17), Oracle confirmed that it had financial connections to patent consultant and blogger Florian Mueller and Stanford law professor Paul Goldstein, who had both commented on the patent trial with Google. The judge said that he had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Qihoo Drops Google as Default Search Engine Wall Street Journal Qihoo's move underscores the uphill battle Google faces to penetrate a market dominated by domestic rivals, including Baidu Inc., which holds 78.6% of the search market in the second quarter, according to industry research firm Analysys International. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google Adds Search Traffic Alerts to Its SEO Service PCWorld Google has added a feature to its Webmaster Tools search engine optimization (SEO) service that will alert publishers about sudden changes in their site's Google results and click-throughs. Similar Articles: Alternatives to Google Maps for Webmasters ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Analytics Breaks Norwegian Privacy Laws, Local Agency Said PCWorld The Norwegian Tax Administration and the State Educational Loan Fund's use of Google Analytics violate the country's privacy laws, because the agencies have no control over how Google uses information about users, the Norwegian Data Protection ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google, Facebook Working on India Request to Remove Content MarketWatch NEW DELHI–Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. said Tuesday they are working on requests from India to remove from their web sites "inflammatory and hateful content" that New Delhi blames for sparking a mass exodus of people from several cities. Tens of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google: Maybe it's time to ditch software patents completely CNET ASPEN, Colo. -- Google suggested today that it might be time for the U.S. to ditch software patents. "One thing that we are very seriously taking a look at is the question of software patents, and whether in fact the patent system as it currently ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Will Google Fiber Waste $28 Billion? Forbes Google (GOOG) is building a network of glass right to people's houses. But some broadband experts believe that Google is spending too much money to build the ultimately money-losing network. Moreover, consumers can get similar network speeds through ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google's Motorola unit files patent complaint against Apple Direct Marketing News The newest shot in the intellectual property wars between Google and Apple come less than three weeks after Motorola Mobility announced that it would cut its worldwide workforce by 20% and shutter one-third of its offices, and overlaps a pending ITC ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bing Gains on Google in Search Market Share Business Insider Small business owners using online marketing to bring in customers must always keep the big search engines in mind while creating and distributing their content. Up until recently, that's essentially meant Google, which clearly has retained the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google Earth Partners to Offer View of Mars From NASA's Curiosity Rover eWeek To find the recent image that is in Google Earth, click the planet icon at the top of the screen (the one that looks like Saturn with its rings), then choose "Mars." Next, go down to the "Layers" menu at the bottom left of Google Earth. Once there ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Buys Frommer's Travel Guides in Yet Another Contested Move as a ... Search Engine Watch Google acquired Frommer's brand of travel guides from Wiley & Sons last week, in a deal reportedly worth $23 million. While the actual acquisition is small by Google's standards, it is another big indicator Google plans to continue building their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| San Francisco hedge-fund manager convicted of insider trading of Google, other ... San Jose Mercury News NEW YORK -- A San Francisco hedge fund founder was convicted of insider trading charges Monday by a jury that rejected his claims that he was careful never to trade based on secrets he received about public companies. Doug Whitman, whose hedge fund ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Earth 3D vs. iOS 6 Maps Maclife Recently, Google updated its globe-trotting Google Earth app to include 3D views of select major cities. Android users had already received the update a month prior, but now, certain iOS devices can fly around inside realistic cities, as well. Of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google May Only Showing Seven Search Results Search Engine Roundtable There have been times when Google would show less or more search results, but never this consist. I.e. it happened before with bugs. But now, if you search for something and Sitelinks show up, it seems like in every case, Google will show a total of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| India cracks down on Internet after communal violence Reuters Google, Facebook say cooperating with Indian authorities. * Blocking access to websites a temporary fix, says expert (Adds details, reaction from Google, Facebook, quotes). By Devidutta Tripathy and Annie Banerji. NEW DELHI, Aug 21 (Reuters) - India ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Insiders Selling at Fast Clip Minyanville.com MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Google (GOOG) insiders have sold close to $305 million worth of stock since the beginning of August, according to SEC filings. On one day alone, August 17, board member Ram Kavitark Shriram, one of the first investors in Google, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Why you should wait for the iPad Mini CNET Amazon and Google have opened the market to a whole new class of tablet customer with their 7-inch tablets priced affordably at $200. But the attractive price tag is only one reason to like these mini-tablets. In this edition of Ask Maggie, I explain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google SERP Dumps 5.5% of Organic First Page Listings Business 2 Community You may have noticed recently that Google has been showing just 7 organic search listings on the first page for many searches, instead of the usual 10. Take for example, this search for "adwords," which shows just 7 organic search listings. Example ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Advices To Be Ready For Penguin Jolta & Softer Monthly Panda ... Search Newz The head of Google's anti-spam team- Matt Cutts has revealed the company's plans to continue testing the Penguin update and giving out 'jolts' in the next few months. Speaking at the SES San Francisco, Matt also said that the Panda algorithm will also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Project Glass is not enough. Google patents smart glove to make your Minority ... Unwired View The Google Glove is filled choke full with electronics. These include cameras on the fingertips, compass, gyroscopes, accelerometers and other motion detectors on the fingers, CPU, a bunch of RAM and storage in the palm of your hand, and (wireless) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How makers of phones and tablets are faring Newsday Many companies including Nokia and Research in Motion have been struggling to compete with Apple and manufacturers of devices running Google's Android software. That shows in some of the earnings reports released so far for the latest quarter. Here's a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Is the GT-I9260 Really the Next Nexus From Google and Samsung? Droid Life The spreadsheet you are looking at popped up over at SamMobile last night, leading everyone to believe that Google and Samsung have already created the next "Nexus" device with model number GT-I9260. As you may recall, the original Galaxy Nexus ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google has robbed us of fridge pickle arguments Austin Herald I don't know what makes a refrigerator pickle a refrigerator pickle. I don't need to ask anyone, I could simply Google it. Eric Steinmetz of Mankato told me that he misses the friendly arguments that took place before Google. Does Google inform while ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Origins of the Investigation into Google Privacy Violations Wall Street Journal (blog) By Julia Angwin. For the past two months, a fight has been raging in the blogosphere about whether Stanford researcher Jonathan Mayer can take credit for spurring the government investigation that led to Google paying a $22.5 million for privacy ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Google grabs glove-based input patent, could spell out gesture ... By James Trew Google might have already patented some nifty eye-tracking controls, but that doesn't mean it isn't considering other sensory input. A recently granted. Engadget | ||
| Google Launches Octane: A New JavaScript Benchmark Based On ... By Frederic Lardinois Google's Chrome team just launched Octane, a new JavaScript benchmark suite that aims to measure real-world performance. Unlike most other benchmarks, which tend to use artificial tests developed to stress a certain feature, Octane is ... TechCrunch | ||
| Change the Top Google Search Result For Your Name for Free By Todd Wasserman A new free tool from Norton lets you control the top search result for your name. Mashable » Tech | ||
| Tech at Night: Google defies a judge on paid bloggers | RedState By Neil Stevens (Diary) Another quick one tonight. Ah, the joys of there being no Internet crushing legislation or regulation under consideration right now. Cue the dramatic music: RedState | ||
| The Future of Google. Are You Prepared? | The Blog Herald By Angus Shaw Google currently gets 30000 searches per second. They aim to reduce webspam and constantly update their algorithms. SEO is getting harder, but they still continue to grow. One might predict that this trend will only grow and eventually that ... The Blog Herald | ||
| Bing Gains on Google in Search Market Share By Small Business Editor Small business owners using online marketing to bring in customers must always keep the big search engines in mind while creating and distributing their. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Google Slams Tech Patent Wars: 'They're Not Helpful To Innovation ... By Seth Fiegerman "We think that these patent wars are not helpful to consumers." Business Insider | ||
| How Google autocompletes 'why is?' question about news outlets ... By Jim I wondered how Google would autocomplete questions about news outlets and media people, so I typed "Why is [name of news organization/journalist]" and let the search engine finish the passage. Here are screenshots of the results: ... JIMROMENESKO.COM | ||
| Pretty Earth, Places, Panoramio and the Plug-in - Google Earth Blog By Google Earth Blog When Google Earth was first released, the "Places" layer had huge list of items under it to select sub-categories. In earth 2010, Google removed the sub-items and created the smart "Places" layer that we have today. As you zoom in, more and ... Google Earth Blog | ||
| Google accidentally confirms Play Store gift cards via support page ... By Quentyn Kennemer We've known Google would bring Play Store gift cards for a little over a week now, and we even got an idea of what to expect for the entire slate. A Google support page that has been deleted as of the time of this writing surfaced on the web. Android Phone Fans | ||
| Google says patent wars 'not helpful to innovation' | The Verge By Nate Ralph Google is once again talking the right talk in the ongoing conversation about software patents and their effects on innovation. CNET reports that Google's public policy director Pablo Chavez spoke... The Verge - All Posts | ||
| Google-Oracle trial: Blogger payments revealed By Dan Graziano Earlier this month, Judge William Alsup of the U.S. District Court in San Francisco issued a brief order that demanded Google (GOOG) and Oracle (ORCL) di. BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech | ||
| Google Analytics Facing Possible Ban in Norway | SiliconANGLE By Mike Wheatley Google Analytics could be about to go offline in Norway, after that country's Data Protection Bureau declared that the service fails to comply with a recent EU directive regarding the collection of IP addresses. The bureau announced its findings ... SiliconANGLE | ||
| Google would like to revamp US software patent system - Neowin By John Callaham Google executive Pablo Chavez said Monday that perhaps it is time for the US to revamp its current software patent system, saying, "We think that these patent wars are not helpful to consumers." Neowin |
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| Google Maps (googlemaps) on Twitter @googlemaps. News, tips and candid tales of Google Maps ... Google Person Finder launched to help track loved ones in the Philippines. Embeddable ... 199.16.156.70/googlemaps |
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