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| Google CEO Page Promotes Android, Chrome, YouTube Managers eWeek Google CEO Larry Page elevated Andy Rubin, Sundar Pichai and Salar Kamangar to report directly to him for their respective Android, Chrome and YouTube units. Google CEO Larry Page reorganized his senior management team April 7, promoting high-level ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Future of Google digital library is hard to read Philadelphia Inquirer By John Timpane It was a glittering dream: A vast worldwide digital library, tens of millions of books all in one easily accessible place . . . named Google. Now that dream has been denied, and soon dreamers will meet to see whether they can fashion a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Buys Travel Software Company Hard OCP Google is getting a little deeper into the travel business with the approved purchase of ITA Software. The sale was approved on Friday by the Justice Department, with conditions. The deal is worth $700m for the online airline fare tracker. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Chrome OS Tablet Evolving in Open Source eWeek Google is baking specifications for a tablet based on its Chrome Operating System tablet in its open source code. With Android Honeycomb tablets marching, a Chrome OS tablet is curious. A tablet computer based on Google's Chrome Operating System is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google Spending $100 Million in Online War for Viewers' Hearts Technorati Google knows this better than anyone else which is why it is already busy squaring up against rivals for the coming eyeballs war. With faster connection speeds, better online streaming technologies and more multi-media devices than ever before Google ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Web travel companies soaring in Boston Boston Herald By Jerry Kronenberg Expedia announced plans Thursday to spin off Newton's TripAdvisor for as much as $4 billion, while Google won approval Friday to buy Cambridge-based ITA Software for $700 million. Meanwhile, Kayak.com, which has a major presence in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google nabs Canadian mobile music syncing firm CNET by Tricia Duryee Google has purchased Toronto-based PushLife, which helps people easily sync their music collection stored on their PC with their mobile phones, including BlackBerry and Android devices. The software works with either iTunes or Windows ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Google ads lift online business The Tennessean Try as you might, your online business is still not on the first page of Google search results. You've optimized the keywords. You've tried to get links to your site. Even though you built it, no one comes. Perhaps it is time to buy online ads. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sucking Less Socially Will Pay More At Google Inventorspot by Ron Callari A lot has been written about Google's lack-luster attempts at social media. From Google Buzz reduced to a whisper to Wave waving good-bye, it's been a hard fought uphill battle trying to compete with the LIKES (pun intended) of Facebook ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fairview couple builds solar-powered home with help from Google The Tennessean Sanford Myers / The Tennessean Many Internet users rely on Google to instantly find information about almost anyone and anything. Philippe and Thao Jeanty went a step further. They used Google to design their solar-powered home in rural Fairview. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Steve Jobs was top choice for Google CEO By Michael Grothaus Steven Levy's new book, In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives, has some interesting insights regarding the relationship between Steve Jobs and Google throughout the years. Perhaps most interesting is the fact that ... TUAW - http://www.tuaw.com/ | ||
| Looking Beyond Google PageRank: Alternative SEO Metrics By Jacob Gube Does Google's PR algorithm give you an insight on the efficacy of your SEO efforts? This article shares some alternative SEO metrics to consider. Six Revisions - http://sixrevisions.com/ | ||
| Google: Larry Page's First Blunder: Spam Grandma For Cash - Steve ... By Steve Denning Writing in ComputerWorld, Mike Elgan suggests that Google founder and now CEO Larry Page wasted no time in screwing up: in his first week as CEO he sent a companywide memo tying 25% of every employee's bonus to Google's success in ... RETHINK - http://blogs.forbes.com/stevedenning/ | ||
| Android Rumor Breakdown: Google Music – Android and Me By Russell Holly Recent events at Google HQ lead us to believe that the Google cloud based music player and store is right around the corner, though the details are just as vague as they were a year ago. So, we've scoured the web and combined everything ... Android and Me - http://androidandme.com/ | ||
| Google and Its New Management Method: Pundits Throwing Punches ... By Stephen E. Arnold I thought about pointing out that the present range of challenges Google faces is a consequence of earlier blunders. But I wish to ignore that admittedly trivial point. The Computerworld article focuses on the idea of linking a ... Beyond Search - http://arnoldit.com/wordpress/ |
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| Google's Page makes first changes to management | Reuters SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc CEO Larry Page streamlined decision-making in six key product groups, including social networking and mobile, ... www.reuters.com/.../us-google-idUSTRE7375OR20110408 |
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