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    Google Chrome OS Unveiled, Signals Web Applications as Future of Computing

    Google Chrome OS Unveiled, Signals Web Applications as Future of Computing
    A radical new day has dawned for the operating system. Today Google finally aired its long awaited Chrome Operating System.  The operating system was detailed at a press conference starting at 1 p.m. EST, and the open source code was posted online just before the start of the presentation.  The new operating system brings a dramatically different look and perspective to ...
    Published 5 days ago | Rated: +6
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    Google and Yahoo Risk User's Trust, Stoke Fear with Pharma Ad Lobbying

    Google and Yahoo Risk User's Trust, Stoke Fear with Pharma Ad Lobbying
    Nov. 18 - Twelve years after a change in rules allowed drug companies to bombard our televisions with prescription drug ads, I still get angry every time one of these noxious commercials appears. No matter what the drug industry claims about their educational value, these spots are nothing more than the handiwork of snake oil salesmen pitching their potions to ...
    Published 6 days ago | Rated: +2
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    Google to Step Up Anti-Porn Efforts in China

    Google to Step Up Anti-Porn Efforts in China
    BEIJING - Google Inc. said Friday that it was working to block pornography reaching users of its Chinese service after a mainland watchdog found the search engine turned up large numbers of links to obscene and vulgar sites. Google said in a statement that company officials had met government representatives "to discuss problems with the Google.cn service and its serving ...
    Published 5 months ago | Rated: -3
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    Dell Smart Phone Expected to Debut in China, Brazil by Year's End

    Dell Smart Phone Expected to Debut in China, Brazil by Year's End
    SEATTLE - Dell Inc. is officially jumping into the "smart" phone market this month in a deal with China's biggest wireless carrier, China Mobile Ltd. The Dell Mini 3, a keyboardless touch-screen phone that runs Google Inc.'s Android operating system, will also be available in Brazil later this year. The computer maker, based in Round Rock, Texas, would not say ...
    Published 11 days ago | Rate This
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    Five Technology Trends for 2010

    Five Technology Trends for 2010
    It may only be early November but the holiday-themed ads are already on TV and the more excitable retailers are dusting off their decorations. Likewise, it may seem a little early to be making predictions for the coming year, but a lot of what is likely to happen can already be seen. It's a bit like the unlit Christmas lights that ...
    Published 14 days ago | Rated: +1
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    Google Unveils Go Programming Language

    Google Unveils Go Programming Language
    When it comes to programming, many of the languages that are commonly used have been around for a long time. Languages like C++ and JAVA have been used for numerous types of software. Google feels that while computers have become much faster over the years, developing software has not. To help remedy this shortcoming Google has unveiled a new programming language ...
    Published 13 days ago | Rated: +2
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    Google Wave Beta Service Starts This Week

    Google Wave Beta Service Starts This Week
    We already know a lot about the collaboration service coming from Google called Wave. The new Wave platform has so far been seen only by developers and press at events designed to showcase the platform's capability. Since Wave was first introduced, Google has been signing people up as beta testers for Wave in exchange for the users reporting bugs in the ...
    Published about 1 month ago | Rated: +1
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    Google Pulls out of Yahoo Ad Deal

    Google Pulls out of Yahoo Ad Deal
    WASHINGTON - Google Inc. has scrapped its Internet advertising partnership with struggling rival Yahoo Inc., abandoning attempts to overcome the objections of antitrust regulators and customers who believed the alliance would give Google too much power over online commerce. The retreat announced Wednesday represented another setback for Yahoo, which had been counting on the Google deal to boost its annual revenue ...
    Published about 1 year ago | Rate This
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    Verizon's Android-based "Droid" Phone Builds Buzz, Launches This Week

    Verizon's Android-based "Droid" Phone Builds Buzz, Launches This Week
    NEW YORK - Verizon Wireless will start selling its answer to the iPhone - the Droid - for $200 this week as the company taps into the growing appetite for smart phones that go far beyond making calls. The Droid could help Verizon retain its status as the nation's largest wireless carrier and contribute to a turnaround of its manufacturer, ...
    Published 27 days ago | Rated: +3
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    Google's Project 10^100 Finalists Unveiled

    Google's Project 10^100 Finalists Unveiled
    Last year about this time, Google launched a new program called 10 to the 100 seeking ideas from everyday people that could help others around the globe. Google reports that it received over 150,000 ideas and has chosen the best as part of a handful of finalists for the public to vote on. Out of the 150,000, ideas that were submitted ...
    Published about 1 month ago | Rated: +1
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    Verizon Wireless, Google in Android Partnership

    Verizon Wireless, Google in Android Partnership
    Google has been successful with its new smartphone OS, Android. The OS got a slow start and had to fight through some growing pains, but has proven to be popular with smartphone users and phone manufacturers alike. To get Android into the hands of even more users, Google and Verizon have announced a new agreement that will leverage the 3G network ...
    Published about 1 month ago | Rate This
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    Firefox Switching to Microsoft-like Aero Menus

    Firefox Switching to Microsoft-like Aero Menus
    Mozilla's Firefox is the world's second most popular browser behind Internet Explorer but it leaders are always looking to improve it, with user interface, engine, and new features. Now it's turning to a surprising source for inspiration - Microsoft.  Mozilla wrote in their developers wiki, "Starting with Vista, and continuing with Windows 7, the menubar has now been systematically removed from ...
    Published about 1 month ago | Rated: +1
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    Google Wave Starts Beta Preview

    Google Wave Starts Beta Preview
    SAN JOSE, Calif. _ Google hits a key milestone Wednesday for a product that the search giant hopes will transform how people communicate and collaborate online, and perhaps hook more users on Google's menu of Web-based services. Google Wave, which combines elements of e-mail, instant messaging and social networking to allow groups of people to collaborate on a task in real ...
    Published about 1 month ago | Rated: +2
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    Different Operating Systems Give Smartphones Distinct Personalities

    Different Operating Systems Give Smartphones Distinct Personalities
    Funny how a pair of smartphones from the same handset maker come across so differently. The Hero from Sprint is generally a pleasure to use and a credible new rival against BlackBerrys and iPhones. AT&T's Pure, on the other hand, reminds me of cranky child. The two phones are sired by HTC of Taiwan. The disparity has less to do with ...
    Published about 1 month ago | Rated: +2
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    Google Accused of Deceptive AdSense Ad Practices

    Google Accused of Deceptive AdSense Ad Practices
    NEW YORK - An advertiser sued Google Inc. in federal court Tuesday claiming the company deceived him and charged for ads displayed on third-party Web sites, even though he left blank an "optional" box that seemed to address the issue. The dispute is over Google's popular AdSense program, which targets ads to keywords in articles and other content at participating sites. ...
    Published about 1 year ago | Rated: +1
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    Google Unveils "knol" Reference Tool After 7-Month Test

    Google Unveils "knol" Reference Tool After 7-Month Test
    SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc. is taking the wraps off an Internet encyclopedia designed to give people a chance to show off - and profit from - their expertise on any topic. The service, dubbed "knol" in reference to a unit of knowledge, had been limited to an invitation-only audience of contributors and readers for the past seven months. Now anyone ...
    Published about 1 year ago | Rated: +2
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    Ten Teams Now Signed Up for $30 Million Google Lunar X PRIZE

    Ten Teams Now Signed Up for $30 Million Google Lunar X PRIZE
    Ten teams now vying for part of the $30 million purse offered up by Google Google announced this week that it now has ten teams registered to compete for its $30 million Google Lunar X PRIZE. Google’s Lunar X PRIZE competition is a serious undertaking with requirements to win the cash prize stipulating that the teams build and launch a craft ...
    Published about 1 year ago | Rated: +1
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    Wolfram Search Engine Will Directly Answer Questions

    Wolfram Search Engine Will Directly Answer Questions
    'Stephen Wolfram's new search engine is straight out of Star Trek! Sort of...' - The internet is littered with search engines, from past greats like AOL and AskJeeves to current market leaders like Yahoo and Google.  In order to stand out in such a saturated market, you really need a pretty unique product.  That's exactly what computer researcher Stephen Wolfram plans ...
    Published 8 months ago | Rated: +4
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    California Legislators Urge DOJ to Stay Out of Google-Yahoo Deal

    California Legislators Urge DOJ to Stay Out of Google-Yahoo Deal
    'Advertising cooperative poses no threat to competition, reads letter.' - A pack of California legislators sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey today, asking the DOJ to think twice before interfering with an advertising deal between Google and Yahoo. DOJ interference in the Google-Yahoo agreement could chill future, similar deals between other companies afraid of facing scrutiny, the letter ...
    Published about 1 year ago | Rated: +2
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    Google's New Custom Search Results

    Google's New Custom Search Results
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - If Google delivers useless search results, just erase them and you won't see them again. That's possible under a new system Google Inc. unveiled Thursday. Hoping to give its search engine a more personal touch, Google now lets users reshuffle results so their favorite Web sites get top billing and disliked destinations get discarded the next time ...
    Published about 1 year ago | Rated: +1

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