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Google TV gets blocked
Oct 22, 2010
When we did our show on Google TV, our guest John Falcone of CNET said this might be an issue. Google said if you get Google TV, you can watch...
Google's "transfer pricing" doesn't look so innocent
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Kai Ryssdal
Oct 21, 2010
This final note today. Bloomberg News reported this morning Google has saved more than $3 billion in three years, thanks to the help of a tax hav...
Dead Sea Scrolls coming to the internet
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John Moe
Oct 19, 2010
Apparently, it's a team up effort between Google and the Israeli Antiquities Authority. I hope commenting is not enabled....
Bing holds event today
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John Moe
Oct 13, 2010
The search arm of Microsoft will be announcing some new features to the service. Notably, something to do with Facebook. Facebook execs will be in...
Sony announces Google TV TVs
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John Moe
Oct 13, 2010
As expected, Sony rolled out new ways to incorporate Google into your couch potatoizing....
MID-DAY UPDATE: Corn prices hit a two-year high -- what's that mean for you and me?
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Bill Radke
Oct 12, 2010
Corn futures have been climbing ever since the government predicted a light crop. You'll feel that at the grocery store... and at the gas pump....
Google invests in offshore wind
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John Moe
Oct 12, 2010
You know Google, right? They're that company that does wind farms and autonomous cars. Oh and yeah, they have a search engine too, I think....
For public good, not for profit.
Alternative Indicator: Brought to You by Google
Oct 12, 2010
Using its massive collection of e-shopping data, Google is working on an index that accounts for a daily measure of inflation.
What is it?
Ther...
Federal Elections Commission cuts Google a break
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John Moe
Oct 11, 2010
In August, Google asked the Commission if they need to include disclaimers in short campaign ads the site features that are at their maximum, 95...
Eric Schmidt is on Facebook even though he's not
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John Moe
Oct 11, 2010
Facebook prides itself on getting each user to have only one account, with their real name, that really reflects who they really are. Tech Crunch...