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| Google's Eric Schmidt downplays NSA spying CNET ... event in New York. But Schmidt's biggest concern about the spying wasn't that the privacy of individuals had been violated, or that companies like Google were being forced to give the government access to their customers' data, the Guardian reported. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Execs Have Developed a Taste for Pacific Islands Wall Street Journal Top Google executives seem to have a penchant for travel on their private jet fleet to exotic locales in the Pacific Ocean, such as Tahiti, Palau, Fiji and Kiritimati, also known as Christmas Island, according to Federal Aviation Administration records ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google quietly dumps Oracle MySQL for MariaDB ZDNet As first reported by The Register, Jeremy Cole, a Google senior systems engineer announced the news at the Extremely Large Databases (XLDB) conference in Stanford, CA as part of his MySQL presentation (PDF Link). A Google spokesperson said, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| No, Google didn't say the Chromebook Pixel won't see a refresh GigaOM Alongside new Chromebooks announced this week came reports that Google's Chromebook Pixel wouldn't be repeated, indicating the device won't get refreshed with new Intel chips. It turns out, that's not necessarily the case; good news for Pixel fans. Two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google's next 'moonshot': Tearing down language barriers BGR Google's "moonshots" — that is, projects that the company pursues even if they seem far-fetched — are one of its defining features. Spiegel reports that Google's Translate team has enormous ambitions to eventually eliminate language barriers with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google antitrust inquiry to produce decision soon, official says San Jose Mercury News AMSTERDAM -- The European Commission's top competition regulator, Joaquin Almunia, says he will decide within several weeks whether the concessions offered by Google (GOOG) in how it displays search results are sufficient to ensure it is not stifling ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Sees Unusually Large Options Volume (GOOG) WKRB News Shares of Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) was the recipient of unusually large options trading activity on Friday. Stock traders acquired 24,161 call options on the company, AnalystRatingsNetwork.com reports. This represents an increase of approximately 580% ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Maps Updated With Faster Navigation, Improved Hotel Search, Tips and ... Droid Life A new Google Maps update popped up earlier this week through Google Play, but since staged rollouts start in small waves before arriving on everyone's handsets, we're now just seeing the rollout increase. If you haven't yet updated, there is a pretty ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Loses Sweet Deal for Cheap, US-Subsidized Jet Fuel Newsmax.com According to The Wall Street Journal, since 2007, H211 LLC, the company that operates Google's aircraft fleet, had a special arrangement with NASA in which it paid $1.3 million to lease space at Moffett Federal Airfield near its Silicon Valley ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Former exec discusses post-IPO Google, says going public changes a company ... BGR Going public is a big deal. In the wake of Twitter's recent announcement that it will be filing for an IPO, former Google employee Hunter Walk has taken to LinkedIn to reflect on the experience of the search company going public back in August 2004. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| How to stop Google from knowing every single Wi-Fi password you use on your ... BGR Google is no stranger to shady shenanigans with Wi-Fi and Computerworld's Michael Horowitz notes that the company can see the passwords of every single Wi-Fi network you've ever connected with on your Android phone or tablet. The issue is that Google ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court decision in Google Street View case called unpersuasive, flawed Computerworld Computerworld - A U.S appellate court's decision earlier this week to permit a wiretapping case against Google to proceed, is based on flawed reasoning, a leading technology think-tank says. On Tuesday, the U.S. Appeals Court for the Ninth Circuit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Report: Feds Axe Google Deal for Cheap Jet Fuel PC Magazine Don't you hate it when your discount jet fuel deal dries up? This high-flying tragedy befell Google this week after NASA declined to renew a deal that allowed the search giant to buy cheap jet fuel from the Pentagon at Moffett Airfield in California ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Buys Discounted Fuel From NASA For Research, Uses It On Vacations ... Opposing Views It was revealed today that since 2007, Google has been getting a special discount on jet fuel from the pentagon. The cheap fuel came from a deal with NASA that gave Google access to Moffett Federal Airfield, a former Navy base about three miles away ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google execs' jet fuel deal draws scrutiny SiliconBeat New questions are being raised about an unusual arrangement that permitted Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin to use a NASA airfield in Mountain View as a base for their private aircraft, after the Wall Street Journal reported this week that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google's lobbyists go big on climate change denial, raise money for Inhofe ... Boing Boing Brad from Forecast the Facts sez, "Google is throwing its money around in DC politics, led by Republican operative Susan Molinari. Unfortunately, that means that Google's lobbyists have discarded its 'Don't be evil' philosophy. They're now holding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Shopping API closes next week: do you have an alternative? GigaOM With a countdown to the demise of Google's Shopping API at the top of its homepage, this Y Combinator-backed startup is clearly hoping for a boost in business next week. Semantics3 says its database includes 1.5 billion prices for 30 million products ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google's Upcoming Chromebooks Are Powerful And Will Last Longer Mobile Magazine Confused about whether you should buy a Chromebook or not? Google's latest announcement might help you to make up your mind. The search giant has revealed that their upcoming Chromebooks will be powered by Intel's new 4th generation CPUs. See all stories on this topic » |
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