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Google adds 5.5 million songs to its collection in Europe CNET The Google Play store has expanded its reach, adding 5.5 million musical works to its store in Europe. The deal, which was signed Nov. 1 and made public today, brings new music to 35 countries. It comes via a first-of-its-kind deal with Armonia, an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Court Approves $22.5 Million Safari Tracking Fine Against Google PC Magazine According to the complaint, Google placed advertising cookies on the computers of Safari users who visited sites within Google's DoubleClick advertising network. Google, however, had wrongly told Safari users they would be opted out of such tracking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google error cancels Christmas CNN (CNN) -- Is Google in a hurry to get 2012 over with? Probably not. But that didn't stop the snarky headlines after it was discovered that a buggy app in the new version of Google's mobile operating system omits the month of December. The People app ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Can Google AdWords Customer Service Be Saved? Search Engine Land I recently had an AdWords client get blacklisted by Google for policy reasons. Anyone who has worked on AdWords accounts for more than a couple of years has no doubt had this happen to them as well. In this case, I had just launched the client's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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After Apple, Google, Adobe, Pixar, Google, And Intuit, Antitrust Employment ... Forbes On September 24, 2012, Adobe Systems Inc., Apple Inc., Google Inc., Intel Corp., Intuit Inc. and Pixar settled with the Department of Justice concerning allegations in a civil antitrust Complaint that they had entered into non-solicitation agreements ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Malware uses Google Docs as proxy to command and control server Computerworld IDG News Service - Security researchers from antivirus vendor Symantec have uncovered a piece of malware that uses Google Docs, which is now part of Google Drive, as a bridge when communicating with attackers in order to hide the malicious traffic. See all stories on this topic » | ||
10 great Google tools you need in your business workflow PCWorld (blog) Google is so ubiquitous in our everyday digital lives that it's easy to overlook the many tools it offers that have a business slant. But there are lots of them, and I'm not just talking about Microsoft Office equivalents such as Google Docs, Sheets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Internet Service May Actually Bring US Up to Speed Mashable Google's effort to install a blazingly fast, gigabit-per-second fiber Internet service in the two-state metropolis of Kansas City — a speed 100 times faster than the national average — is a radical new business direction for the company, and perhaps ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Maps May Come to Apple's App Store BostInno (blog) It looks like Google Maps may finally be coming to Apple's App Store, that is, if it's accepted. This according to The Wall Street Journal, which stated the new app "will work on Apple's iPhones" and has been distributed "to some individuals outside ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Big data can get the truth from Google ZDNet Google has certainly defined the market and changed the rules, and so far consumers haven't done badly out of it at all. It's also done some questionable things, ranging from snaffling the wrong sort of Wi-Fi information (a story that's never really ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple, Google, Gevo, Dish, Kixeye: Intellectual Property Businessweek Apple, the world's most valuable company, has argued that competing handsets running on Google's Android operating system copy the look and unique features of its iPhones. A continuing battle with Samsung Electronics Co., which has the biggest share of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Grinch Google Cancels Christmas (And The Whole Of December) Forbes + Comment now. A bug in Google's Android 4.2 operating system — found on the Nexus 4 and the Nexus 10 devices, along with Nexus 7 tablet and Galaxy Nexus smartphones that have been upgraded — has wiped the entirety of December off the map. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Google's New Augmented Reality/LBS Game: Ingress DirectionsMag.com (blog) Yes, I know, Ingres is a database once...but with two "s"s it's a game (one you need an invitation to, apparently). It's a game I don't really understand, but also a game for which I don't believe I'm the target market. Why? Well, here are some ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Apple, Google discuss potential arbitration over some patents Total Telecom Apple Inc. and Google Inc. swapped a series of letters earlier this month discussing potential arbitration for some patents, according to a recent court filing. The letter exchange between the two tech titans followed a discussion in court, during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Number portability does not require Google Voice ZDNet One of the more gratifying aspects of the Google Voice series has been the great letters I've been getting from readers, both from those who have successfully made the jump and those trying to find their way around the wacky world of phones, VoIP, and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Can Google Stop the Black Hats? Search Engine Watch Google, the black hats are winning. Despite a persistent and partly effective effort to clean up SERPs and allow brand-building tactics to win, the most coveted SERPs are still being owned by the smartest algorithm gamers and black hats in the business ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Elon Musk says Apple likely to lose out to Google CNET The latest to take a swipe: none other than Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk. Musk was quoted at a government-sponsored roundtable in London held last week saying that Apple will likely lose out to Google in the smartphone business "because (former ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge approves $22.5m Google-FTC settlement, rebuffs consumer group ZDNet Summary: A US judge has rebuffed efforts by California-based Consumer Watchdog to derail Google's settlement with the FTC regarding the bypassing of Safari privacy settings.. The group wanted a harsher penalty, and is now urging a full FTC suit over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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How new Google Nexus 10 compares with rivals Record-Searchlight This undated image provided by Google shows Google's new 10-inch tablet, the Nexus 10. The Nexus, which starts shipping Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012, appeares on its face to be a good alternative to Apple's general-purpose tablet, and with a price tag that's ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Google Strikes Licensing Deal With European Music Publishers ... By Darrell Etherington Google has reached a new arrangement with European music publishing entities which will give it access to 5.5 million tracks spanning 35 countries, including.. TechCrunch | ||
Fake Apple apps available briefly in Google Play store | TUAW - The ... By Kelly Hodgkins For a brief time last weekend, a developer impersonating Apple was selling versions of the company's popular iOS Apps in the Google Play Store. TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog | ||
The HBR Article That Keeps Google Growing - Eric Schmidt ... By Eric Schmidt It was written not long before I became CEO of Google, and its message is one that truly influenced me as CEO — and continues to influence me today. Google prides itself on being a nimble and inventive company, even as it grows larger and ... HBR.org | ||
Google breaks ground with pan-European music deal, shows that ... By Jon Fingas We now know how Google could offer its European music services to multiple countries so quickly. The search firm struck took advantage of a new hub. Engadget | ||
Google Fined $22.5 Million For Safari Tracking « CBS Dallas / Fort ... By KTVTPhil Google may have to cough up the $22.5 million fine it agreed to pay in order to settle FTC claims that it illegally bypassed user privacy settings in Apple's Safari web browser. CBS Dallas / Fort Worth | ||
Google steals December in Android 4.2 - Pocket-lint By Stuart Miles Google has stolen December. Well that's the fun, but annoying way of looking at it if you are an Android 4.2 user. Currently affecting the newly launched. Pocket-lint | ||
Google Music signs deals with European music publishers | Android ... By Dave LeClair Google has reached licensing deals with representatives of European music publishers, artists and composers. This deal will give Google Music access to 5.5. Android Community | ||
Google Puts "Cookiegate" To Bed As More Legal Battles Loom By Greg Sterling The incident informally known as "Safarigate" or "Cookiegate" is now behind Google. On Friday, a court approved Google's $22.5 million settlement with the. Marketing Land - Internet Marketing... | ||
Google Music adds 5.5 million tracks across 35 European countries By Christian Zibreg Google Music, the search giant's foray into cloud music, today received a major boost by inking a broad deal with an alliance of French, Italian and Spanish. iDownloadBlog.com | ||
Google, Dish might launch a data-only wireless network in 2013 ... By Brad Linder Google is already dipping its toe in the home internet service through the Google Fiber pilot in Kansas City. Now it looks like Google could be preparing to partner with Dish Network to launch a wireless network. According to The Wall Street ... Liliputing | ||
Tech Report: Google Takes Steps To Reduce Android Device ... By Andre Torrez Our technology analyst talks about Google's announcement that it's taking steps to reduce fragmentation on their Android devices. CBS San Francisco | ||
Google's Nexus 4 LTE - Business Insider By Kevin Smith Actually, Google's Nexus 4 Phone Does Have LTE (Sort Of) ... nexus 10 · REVIEW: Google's Latest iPad Competitor, The Nexus 10. Popular gadget teardown site, iFixit has given its usual treatment to Google's latest smartphone, the Nexus 4. Business Insider | ||
Judge: FTC's Fine Of Google Was Adequate | WebProNews By Chris Crum Based on the revenue that Google brings in, however, some found this amount to be a mere slap on the wrist. Consumer rights group Consumer Watchdog was not impressed with the fine, and went so far as to seek the right to oppose it in a ... Top News - WebProNews | ||
Google Music gets a 5.5 million song boost in 35 countries with ... By T.C. Sottek The Associated Press reports that Google has entered into a broad licensing deal with an alliance of French, Italian, and Spanish licensing groups that will add 5.5 million works from various artists... The Verge - All Posts |
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Finance - Google Finance: Stock market quotes, news, currency ... BERLIN (AP) - Greece will need yet more international financial assistance beyond the agreed bailout programs through 2014, a European Central Bank board ... www.google.com/finance/?ei=oSqpUKCTBKWoiAKtdg | ||
android - December month missing in calendar - Google Code Today I was inserting birthday of a friend in my contact list so that I can sync the birthdays in my calendar. I noticed that the December month is missing. When I ... code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39692 |
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