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Google And Privacy

20 hours ago ago from Technology

Privacy is a big issue on the Internet these days and companies like Google have to put a lot of effort into convincing or reassuring Internet users that they do care about the individual user’s privacy. A recent post at Google’s Privacy blog explains Google’s approach to privacy in the form a presentation that lists the data that is collected by various Google services and how that data is used by Google to improve their services. ...

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google dns - necessary for the chrome OS experience? | digitalmissive

8 hours ago ago from digitalmissive | …our take on technology, the internet, and digital media

We've written about DNS before - how important it is, how remarkably well it works, how often it's attacked, and how taken for granted it is by the general public. As such, last week's announcement that Google is getting into the DNS business is worth paying some attention to (historically, DNS has been provided for at the Internet Service Provider level, but there's no intrinsically technical requirement to do so). Very ...

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Your privacy is very important to us. Accordingly, we have developed this Policy in order for you to understand how we collect, use, communicate and disclose and make use of personal information. The following outlines our privacy policy. Collection of Personal Information When visiting Easy 2 Organize, the IP address used to access the site will be logged along with the dates and times of access. This information is purely used to ...

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The New Google: Internet Giant Opens Up About Real-Time and Local Search, Cloud Computing, and Data Liberation

19 hours ago ago from Xconomy

Technology , Internet , Software Gregory T. Huang wrote: When it comes to product and business strategy, Google is one of the most secretive companies around. So I was pleased when the Internet giant agreed to grant me a series of interviews last week, most of them with senior product managers from its Mountain View, CA, headquarters. I touched on elements of Google's technology and engineering strategy in a Q&A I did last week with ...

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Google Earth to provide GPS navigation for Audi A8

14 hours ago ago from High Tech Lounge

The first regular production car with a GPS system using Google Earth for data will be Audi A8, according to sources from the search giant. The system will provide the luxury Audi sedan with 3D terrain data. Satellite imagery will give a more realistic view of the driving directions if requested. Some search features will also be included, such as the possibility of pushing a destination or business entry to the GPS unit of the A8 and get ...

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Microsoft files patent for user-health-generated Avatars

14 hours ago ago from Joystiq

It's okay if you need to read that headline again. It's pretty confusing. Here's the gist of it: Microsoft filed a patent in June of 2008 for the automatic generation of an Avatar based on a user's physical health. The patent application, discovered by 1UP , specifically details an "avatar generator" that "reflects a physical characteristic of the user." Physical data about the user would be used to "reflect a degree of health of the real ...

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Google's Growth Seen Accelerating - Barrons.com

5 hours ago ago from Barron's Online

SEARCH Dow Jones Reprints: This copy is for your personal, non-commerical use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Reprints tool on any article or visit www.djreprints.com MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2009 HOT RESEARCH PM Google's Growth Seen Accelerating Benchmark Capital raised the price target ...

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Report: Twitter Finds Profit in Search Deals

21 hours ago ago from Wired.com

Sections Twitter Earns First Profit Selling Search to Google, Microsoft Microblogging service Twitter reached profitability ahead of expectations in 2009 in characteristic style, with just two strokes of the pen, Business Week reported Monday. Citing anonymous sources, Business Week said the company pocketed $25 million from syndication deals with Microsoft and Google that allow those ...

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