In a move to hopefully give it more of a fighting chance for a spot in Google’s Fiber for Communities program, Topeka, Kansas has declared that it will now be called Google, Kansas. Well, at least for a month.
March 4, 2010 | Posted in
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Chile Earthquake – In an effort to help locate missing people, Google has published a web application that serves to help facilitate information regarding people’s whereabouts in disaster-stricken Chile.
February 28, 2010 | Posted in
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Adding to an ever-growing list of forbidden sites in China is the Internet Movie Database (IMDb.com), after the Chinese government seems to have blocked all access to the site since Wednesday.
January 14, 2010 | Posted in
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Google Inc. said it may pull out of China after finding out that major cyber attacks on its e-mail service last month originated from the country.
With all the hype bubbling about Google’s shiny new Nexus One being ’superphone’, there’s bound to be a few kinks and loose screws somewhere that somebody will notice, right?
Google has revealed their own player in the mobile smartphone industry.
A French court ruled that Google infringed copyrights by publishing extracts online for its Google Book Search service without proper authorization.
There is always a huge concern (not to mention risk) whenever a system opens up more of itself to the public, and this is no exception.
Can your hardware run Google’s shiny new Chrome / Chromium operating system?
With the buzz about the recent release of Windows 7 still hot, Google is jumping into the foray with Chrome OS, their own flavor of operating system.