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Google Instant Preview
by
John Moe
Nov 10, 2010
If it's a day ending in "y", then Google must be rolling out a new search feature. This one is called Instant Preview and the way it works is when...
Google gives free Wi-Fi on some flights
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John Moe
Nov 8, 2010
If you're flying on Air Tran, Delta, or Virgin America this holiday season, we have some good news and some bad news. Good news: free Wi-Fi,...
Google to pay huge settlement, you to not get any
by
John Moe
Nov 3, 2010
When Google launched Google Buzz there were some glaring privacy holes in it. They were trying to set up the next big social network and so...
Microsoft allows Gmail in Hotmail
by
John Moe
Nov 2, 2010
Which is weird. So now if you're on Hotmail, you can import the contents of your Gmail account or your Yahoo account into your Hotmail interface....
Big time Googler leaves for Facebook
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John Moe
Nov 1, 2010
Back when the ill-fated Google Wave was launched, one of the stars of the video announcement was Wave's developer Lars Rasmussen. He was a big deal...
Soldiers prefer Android
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John Moe
Nov 1, 2010
For the last 20 years, the US military has been trying to build a new custom communications gadget system for soldiers in the field. It's cost half...
New search engine with terrible name debuts
by
John Moe
Nov 1, 2010
Blekko is not trying to position itself as a Google killer but it is of interest to someone who wants to put a little more thought into what they...
For public good, not for profit.
Google TV getting swept under the rug?
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John Moe
Oct 28, 2010
My goodness, can we already be seeing Google TV die? First the three major broadcast networks blocked their content from the device/service/thingy,...
FTC ends investigation of Google
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John Moe
Oct 27, 2010
You may recall that Google was found to be gathering data from unsecured Wi-Fi networks while out taking pictures for Google Street View. They say...
Oh Google Street View. What are we going to do with you?
by
John Moe
Oct 25, 2010
So this is kind of interesting in light of the Firesheep thing. Google now admits that it collected far more information than previously disclosed...