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Some Users Say Win7 Wants To Remove iTunes, Google Toolbar
By admin on October 21, 2009 | Comments Off
Foofoobar writes “Due to a strike with the UK’s postal system, people in Great Britain are getting copies of Windows 7 early and have already posted their experiences about the install process. Some have an easy time but others post installs taking 3 hours including Windows asking them to remove iTunes and Google toolbar prior to installation.” The article indicates that many of these early users, though, are having better luck.
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Google Envisions 10 Million Servers
By admin on October 21, 2009 | Comments Off
miller60 writes “Google never says how many servers are running in its data centers. But a recent presentation by a Google engineer shows that the company is preparing to manage as many as 10 million servers in the future. At this month’s ACM conference on large-scale computing, Google’s Jeff Dean said he’s working on a storage and computation system called Spanner, which will automatically allocate resources across data centers, and be designed for (more…)
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Rupert Murdoch Says Google Is Stealing His Content
By admin on October 10, 2009 | Comments Off
Hugh Pickens writes Weston Kosova writes in Newsweek that Rupert Murdoch gave an impassioned speech to media executives in Beijing decrying that search engines — in particular Google — are stealing from him, because Google links to his stories but doesn’t pay News Corp. to do so. ‘The aggregators and plagiarists will soon have to pay a price for the co-opting of our content,’ Murdoch says. ‘But if we do not take advantage of the current (more…)
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New Google Maps Site Shows Where People Are Doin’ It
By admin on October 6, 2009 | Comments Off
What do you get when you mix the slick interface of Google Maps with modern man’s irrepressible narcissism and need to overshare intimate details? The answer is IJustMadeLove.com.
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AT&T vs. Google Voice: Dirty Details
By admin on September 28, 2009 | Comments Off
Behind AT&T’s snark, Google’s indifference, the rules and what they mean for consumers.
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A Writer’s Plea: Figure Out How to Preserve Google Books
By admin on September 26, 2009 | Comments Off
The dispute over Google Books continues to rage in the courts and op-ed pages of the country.
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Allison Stokke the Hottest Athlete? Google it
By admin on September 25, 2009 | Comments Off
Allison Stokke the Hottest Athlete? Look at what Google thinks – BetterTrades Sports
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Google Offering Print Versions of Online Books
By admin on September 17, 2009 | Comments Off
carluva writes “Google is teaming up with On Demand Books to offer paperback versions of its collection of over 2 million public domain books. The books will be able to be printed using ODB’s Espresso Book Machine, which is already in use at several book stores and libraries and can print and bind a complete, paperback copy of a 300-page book in less than 5 minutes. Google and ODB each get $1 in royalties per book sold (Google has pledged to donate (more…)
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Google Data Liberation Group Seeks To Unlock Data
By admin on September 14, 2009 | Comments Off
Several sources are reporting that The Data Liberation Front, a new engineering group within Google, is trying make it easier for users to move their data in and out of Google products. They have already “liberated” about half of Google’s offerings (including Blogger and Gmail) and have plans to liberate Google Sites and Google Docs in the near future. “In a blog post this morning, Data Liberation engineering manager Brian Fitzpatrick, uses a good (more…)
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Google Groups Used To Control Botnets
By admin on September 13, 2009 | Comments Off
oDDmON oUT writes “‘Maintaining a reliable command and control (C&C) structure is a priority for back door Trojan writers. … Symantec has observed an interesting variation on this concept in the wild. A back door Trojan that we are calling Trojan.Grups has been using the Google Groups newsgroups to distribute commands,’ writes Symantec employee Gavin O Gorman. He goes on to state that ‘the Trojan itself is quite simple. It is distributed as a DLL,’ (more…)


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