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| Google Setting up Data Center in Chile PCWorld Google is setting up a data center in Chile to ensure that its users across Latin America have fast and reliable access to its services. Construction is beginning on the data center, which is coming up in the municipality of Quilicura, near the capital ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FBI vs. Google: The Legal Fight to Unlock Phones Wall Street Journal By JULIA ANGWIN. A legal battle is brewing between technology companies and the U.S. government over whether law-enforcement agents have the right to obtain passwords to crack into smartphones of suspects. Google Inc. earlier this year refused to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| So I put Google and Bing in the ring: Guess who won? CNET So along comes Microsoft's search machine with a large-hearted promotion, asking you to truly think about whether it could be better than the great Lord Google. Called Bing It On, the promotion asks you to offer up a search and then look at a side-by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Letters | Bishop Finn, Google Fiber, Rex Hudler Kansas City Star I am very excited for Google Fiber's arrival in Kansas City and the offer to provide up to eight years of Internet service for $300 paid over the course of the first year. This is the best opportunity I have seen to bring affordable high-quality ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Oracle-Google judge ends probe into paid bloggers San Jose Mercury News The federal judge overseeing a major lawsuit over smartphone technology between Oracle (ORCL) and Google (GOOG) has quietly ended his examination of those companies' relationships with paid bloggers and other commentators. U.S. District Judge ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google's stats show few Android tablets in use Register From Google's perspective, the number of Android tablets in play is miniscule. According to statistics posted to the Android developer website, typical smartphones made up the vast majority of Android devices in use during the seven-day period ending ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Google Chromebooks Now Available as $30-a-Month Rentals for Businesses eWeek Google is getting into the Chromebook rental business by offering the devices to businesses on a no-contract basis for $30 a month so users can try them and use the devices to get their work done on the cloud. The idea aims to help companies learn how ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Adlucent gives retailers product control in Google Shopping Direct Marketing News The fluctuations of the online ad-buying economy consistently frustrate e-commerce businesses. Google, for instance, recently changed how retailers can purchase and oversee ad bids on its Google Shopping service. Consequently, search agency Adlucent, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google, Louboutin, Pinterest, Cengage: Intellectual Property Businessweek Google Inc. (GOOG), creator of the world's most-used Internet search engine, received a patent on a technology that could provide a new level of security for computers and mobile device. Patent 8,261,090, which was issued Sept. 4, covers a login to a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 20 Google Search Shortcuts to Hone Your Google-Fu Lifehacker Google's OneBox is the result you get when Google magically knows the answer to a search you perform. Above the normal search results, Google gives your the definitive answer to your search—or a miniature, interactive tool to continue your search. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| How Google will change your life CanadianBusiness.com It woke you up this morning. While you were scarfing down cereal, it told you when to head to the gym. On the way there, it showed you how far you ran and how much you lifted last time and what your goals for today should be. After the workout, it told ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Chrome Web Browser Celebrates Its 4th Birthday eWeek Google's Chrome Web browser has accomplished a lot in the four years since its birth in September 2008. This past June, it surpassed Microsoft's Internet Explorer as the world's most used browser for the first time and it has added lots of useful ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Microsoft adding staff, R&D in China mobile push The Associated Press BEIJING (AP) — Microsoft Corp. will hire more than 1,000 additional employees in China this year and boost research and development spending by 15 percent as it tries to catch up with Apple and Google in the fast-growing mobile Internet market ... See all stories on this topic » |
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