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 | 6 hours ago - eWeek NEWS ANALYSIS: Google and Facebook have their gun sights set on each other. As Facebook gains huge new riches with its initial public stock offering, the competition between these two giants is likely to become fierce and even nasty. |
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 | 17 hours ago - Engadget, Richard Lawler The Google TV update that rolled out to Sony units earlier this week (no word on the Revue, yet) brought tweaks to Chrome and support for Blu-ray 3D. |
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 | 9 hours ago - ZDNet (blog) By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes | February 4, 2012, 4:12am PST On Thursday Google revealed a new security feature for the Android Market store that's designed to protect Android users from malware. But does the service go far enough? |
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 | 19 hours ago - TechCrunch, Devin Coldewey In interesting but ultimately not very shocking news, Google has signed on as a major sponsor of the Conservative Political Action Conference, which is more or less what it sounds like. Not that there's anything wrong with that. |
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 | 9 hours ago - ABC News Jones that warrantless GPS tracking of a criminal suspect by the FBI was unconstitutional, and then later in the week Google announced its new privacy policy, a model of simplicity and fairness with one sizeable flaw. Oddly, this particular decision by ... |
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 | Yesterday - TechCrunch, Sarah Perez Google's move to demote the Chrome website in search rankings in January led to a decline in browser market share, according to new data from Net Applications. Google's Chrome web browser dropped from 19.11% in ... |
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