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Google Circles Could Be As Fake Crop Circles, Or Is It?
Search Engine Watch (blog)
Rumors swirled around the launching of Google's social platform at SXSW last weekend, but ultimately the product now supposedly named 'Google Circles' was a no show and the launch is now possibly slated for May, the Next Web reported. ...
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Word Count Displayed In Google Search Results
Search Engine Roundtable
Google Operating System reports Google is testing showing the number of words on a web page for some types of queries. The example given was for a search on [belgian waffle recipe] which is interestingly part of the new Google recipe view. ...
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Search Engine Roundtable
Google Says Ads Don't Play Big Role In Ranking Algorithm
Search Engine Roundtable
There has been a lot of discussion around the Google Farmer Update that ads play a role. Meaning, if you have too many ads, Google might look at that as a sign of low quality content and drop your rankings for the site overall. ...
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Is Apple planning incompatible payments?
Register
Sources at "several UK operators" apparently told the paper that Apple is not planning to add Near Field Communication technology to the next iPhone, despite Google dropping NFC into the Nexus S last year. Even more shickingly, the sources revealed ...
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Move Over Google
ClickZ News
To be honest, this is really a question more for you old-timers than you young whippersnappers out there who never knew anything but Google. But for you veterans of the Search Engine Wars who came to Google after clicking through Yahoo, Excite, ...
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ClickZ News
Google Ships Final CR-48 For Now, Acer / Samsung Products Coming In 2011
Hot Hardware
Google Product Management vice president Sundar Pichai has just confirmed via Twitter that the last CR-48 netbook has shipped out for now, and we have our doubts on the production line restarting. The CR-48 was always a strange launch. ...
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Hot Hardware
Google reveals politically motivated attacks on users
Inquirer
Google has attempted to limit the damage by deploying a series of server-side defences, but this is only a temporary solution while the company works closely with Microsoft to close the gaping hole in Internet Explorer. Microsoft has a Fixit tool ...
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Morning Tech Wrap: iPad 2, Google Circles, Anonymous
Forbes (blog)
Is Google planning to launch a new social network this summer? That was the rumor du jour as the high-profile South by Southwest festival kicked off in Austin Texas, after ReadWriteWeb reported hearing that the search giant would launch a service ...
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Forbes (blog)
Google patches Pwn2Own WebKit bug in Chrome
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Google has patched a WebKit flaw in its Chrome browser that was exploited by a multinational team to hack the BlackBerry Torch smartphone at Pwn2Own. Although Chrome was unchallenged at Pwn2Own, the browser relies on the ...
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Google's Android kill switch is a GOOD thing
BetaNews
By Larry Seltzer | Published March 14, 2011, 6:00 AM People get so paranoid about Google! Not that Google or any other large company in this industry is especially loveable, but so-called privacy advocates are especially prone to presume the most evil ...
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Google's Tribute To Hindi film Alam Ara
NDTV.com
Eight years after the fire in Pune's National Film Archives in 2003 which destroyed the last prints of the film, Alam Ara finds a 'voice' once again as the subject of today's Google Doodle. Through its doodle, Google recognises Alam Ara as a landmark ...
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NDTV.com
Google's before and after satellite imagery of Japan shows utter devastation
Independent
Google and partner GeoEye have made high-resolution imagery of Japan's worst hit areas available within Google Earth and on Google's image viewing platform Picasa. Images of pre-2011 Japan are juxtaposed with the latest satellite shots of Japan's ...
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Google's Person Finder aids Japan quake victims
bit-tech.net
Google's Person Finder was also used to good effect during the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. Google has launched a version of its Person Finder service to aid Japanese earthquake victims searching for loved ones. Person Finder, an online message ...
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bit-tech.net
Mayer Maps Out Google's Coming Location Dominance at SXSW
PC Magazine
Mayer's Google Maps and Hotpot demo shows old-school GPS vendors and start-up location-based services their difficult path. By Dan Costa AUSTIN - When Google talks, people listen. That is why 3000 people crowded into a ballroom on the first day of SXSW ...
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Biggest Tech Surprise of 2011: Google's Chrome OS
TheStreet.com
In this context, I find the lack of attention paid to Google's(GOOG) Chrome OS unwise. For the last three months, I have been using Google's Chrome OS Cr-48 laptop and compared it to Apple's MacBook Pro and my old Dell(DELL) laptop. ...
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Google's quest for eight habits of highly effective manager
Economic Times
Their mission was to devise something far more important to the future of Google Inc than its next search algorithm or app. So, as only a data-mining giant like Google can do, it began analyzing performance reviews, feedback surveys and nominations for ...
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Gmail Disruption in China Could Signal Tighter Control
PCWorld
Google has reported no problems with access in China, but the complaints are ongoing and appear to have started late last month. "Gmail access has been very poor in the last several days," Mark Natkin, managing director of Beijing-based Marbridge ...
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David Cameron's 'Google-model' vision for copyright under fire
The Guardian
Hilton is married to Rachel Whetstone, Google's European head of communications. Photograph: Andrew Parsons/EMPICS It was a speech delivered last autumn by David Cameron, setting out his vision for a "Silicon Roundabout" in Shoreditch, east London, ...
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The Guardian
Google to Face Senate Antitrust Panel Probe
One News Page
by Marc Pinter-Krainer - WASHINGTON -- Internet search giant Google Inc. is set to face scrutiny from the US Senate Antitrust Panel. The probe into its allegedly anti-competitive business practices comes as the California-based firm is called out for ...
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Apple or Google: Which Stock Will Perform Better?
PR Newswire (press release)
Pair Options trading is based on picking the best performing stock within a given stock pair (such as Apple/Google, Vodafone/BT etc.) therefore limiting the exposure to general market direction. Stockpair has taken elements from the professional Pair ...
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Further reading: Google's social studies and IBM lays down a challenge to HP
Financial Times (blog)
Google will focus a lot on groups of friends and how you share with them, and try to differentiate themselves from Facebook in this and other ways. Google doesn't appear to want to have a big launch announcement around the product, now or down the road ...
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Didn't you notice Google's crown slipping?
New Scientist (blog)
Google, the internet search engine company founded by Stanford University graduate students Sergey Brin and Larry Page in September 1998, is no exception. The company would never have succeeded had it been founded before 1998, when the technology to ...
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Google Maps Now Includes EV Charging Station Locations
AutoGuide.com
Being the forward-thinking company that it is, Google has taken steps to aid EV owners, adding electric vehicle charging stations to Google Maps. Relying primarily on the US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), ...
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Google is pulling the plug on Gears
Inquirer
By Dean Wilson THE SOFTWARE HOUSE at Google is pulling the plug on Gears as it refocuses its efforts on HTML5 instead. Gears consists of web application code that allows things like offline access and parallel computing, but with Google working hard to ...
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Google Display Network 'exposes billions' to internet marketing services
Internet Marketing News
By ClickThrough Marketing | Today Billions of potential customers have been exposed to website marketing services through the Google Display Network since the search engine acquired DoubleClick in 2008. According to new data released by Google, ...
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Google Street View Photography
Boston Globe
Here's a surprise, though: decisive moments are captured by the thousands every year, not by skilled photographers, but by the automated cameras of Google Street View. John Rafman, a Montreal-based photographer, unearths the photos and shows them in ...
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