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New Sony Google TV remote is a horrifying nightmare
by
John Moe
Oct 6, 2010
Viewers of ABC's Nightline got a quick glimpse of a remote that Sony is preparing to go along with the new Google TV. And holy mackerel it looks...
Eric Schmidt is really upset that we have to drive cars
by
John Moe
Sep 28, 2010
The CEO of Google is still complaining that we have to drive our own cars. Humans, I mean. Clearly, cars should have the ability to drive...
Google has been found guilty of libel in France.
by
John Moe
Sep 27, 2010
A convicted sex offender who is appealing his conviction objected to the word "rape" coming up in a search of his name. The French court said he's...
Google's election guide
by
John Moe
Sep 22, 2010
Can be found here. Lots of fun to drill down into for political junkies.
Google Transparency Project isn't all that transparent
by
John Moe
Sep 21, 2010
Google is always getting asked by governments around the world to take down certain material or to hand over data. They sometimes go along with it,...
Internet Explorer 9 beta launches
by
John Moe
Sep 15, 2010
I think we need a new story category on this blog: Geek Chow. Stories that probably don't matter a whole lot in the short term to the average...
Google to take baby steps toward social networking
by
John Moe
Sep 15, 2010
We've been waiting for the alleged “Google Me” project to surface for a while now. Supposedly it was going to be Google's Facebook...
For public good, not for profit.
Google engineer fired for snooping
by
John Moe
Sep 15, 2010
Google has fired engineer David Barksdale for accessing private information from users' Google Voice, Gmail, and instant messaging accounts. The...
Google exec says Android not ready for tablets
by
John Moe
Sep 10, 2010
This is an under-the-radar story that seems to matter quite a bit. Hugo Barra, director of products for mobile at Google says that the Android...
What will you do with the time you save on Google Instant?
by
John Moe
Sep 9, 2010
Google says that if you use the new Instant feature, you'll save 2 to 5 seconds per search. We want to know what you'll do with that time (we're...