Sunday, April 15, 2012

Google

  • (gigaom.
  • (CNN Money)
  • SAN FRANCISCO — When Google first revealed in 2010 that cars it was using to map streets were also sweeping up sensitive personal information from wireless home networks, it called the data collection a mistake.
  • (New York Times)
  • The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is seeking a $25,000 fine from Google Inc. (GOOG) for not cooperating with an investigation of the company's collection of personal data from wireless networks.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • The Internets virtual art gallery has a more Southern flavor now that art museums in Savannah and South Carolina have joined the Google Art Project.
  • (Savannah Morning News)
  • "The marvels of daily life are exciting; no movie director can arrange the unexpected that you find in the street.
  • (Washington Post)
  • In its investigation of whether Google's Street View cars illegally collected personal data from WiFi networks, the Federal Communications Commission has reached a decision that seems like a mix of good news and bad news for the search giant.
  • (TechCrunch)
  • The uplifting thing about Googles doodlers is that, unlike many of their engineer colleagues, they dont often resort to the obvious.
  • (CNET News)
  • A project by Google to reimagine classic advertising campaigns from the 1960s and 1970s for contemporary sensibilities — and technologies — is proceeding with work for two additional brands.
  • (New York Times Blogs)
  • Apple refutes Justice claims: Apple is denying charges made by the Department of Justice that it colluded with publishers to fix the prices of e-books.
  • (Washington Post)

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