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GOOGLE is documenting Iraq's national museum and will post photographs of its ancient treasures on the Internet early next year, Google chief Eric Schmidt said yesterday. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
PC World - In the age of Google we depend on our Web browsers--and on all the features which make them so efficient to use. Personal settings and data such as bookmarks, history, cookies, and saved passwords are essential to productivity. Full Article at ComputerWorld
Google is now making its turn-by-turn navigation system available to users of smartphones running Android 1.6, an older version of the open source operating system that's in a lot more smartphones than version 2.0, which got the nav capability last... Full Article at TechNewsWorld
While many of the tasks we perform here in the 21st century are pretty much the same as those we performed before the turn of the century, many factors have changed the flavor, pace, and experience of 21st century employment. Full Article at Anderson Cooper 360 Blog
In other words, investors who buy AOL stock will do so because it is a cost-cutting and turnaround story not a growth story, and that will determine what kinds of investors will buy the stock. Full Article at TechCrunch
Almost no one flying with a laptop or smartphone might have expected in-flight Wi-Fi Internet access just several years ago. Full Article at LiveScience.com
Google is expanding its free Google Maps Navigation to more Android devices, including those running Android 1.6 (Donut) and higher, such as the T-Mobile myTouch 3G and the G1. Full Article at Wireless Week
I’ve had a fair number of press calls on the Murdoch/Bing sillliness and here are the points I’ve been making: Were Microsoft (MSFT) to pay News Corp. Full Article at Seeking Alpha
Bloomberg – “Publishers of the Denver Post and the Dallas Morning News may pull some of their stories from Google Inc.’s news site, a move that would emulate News Corp.’s Rupert Murdoch.” Comments for this post will be closed on 22 February 2010. Full Article at Library Stuff
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Like to rate videos and let people know what you think? Automatically share your ratings, favorites, and more on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Reader with YouTube Autoshare. Full Article at Daring Fireball
Denver’s MediaNews Group Inc. , publisher of The Denver Post, intends to block some of its online content from Google’s news website, according to a news report Tuesday. Full Article at Denver Business Journal
Google is running "explanation" ads again because an offensive image pops up when you search the first lady’s name. Oddly enough, if you have Google’s SafeSearch turned off, you don’t get the image. Full Article at [H]ard | OCP
LONDON -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The surging popularity enjoyed by affordable off-deck LBS applications is creating new momentum, a more open environment, and increased competition in a location industry that has long been dominated by carriers offering... Full Article at Freshnews.com
I'm a sucker for a good mashup. RoomAtlas is such a service - it combines the power of Google maps with thousands of hotel locations. Full Article at Gadling
Other newspaper chains are now jumping on Rupert Murdoch’s ‘Block Google’ bandwagon. Top executives at MediaNews and A.H. Belo (NYSE: AHC) (NYSE: BLC) tell Bloomberg News that they may pull their content from Google (NSDQ: GOOG) News. Full Article at paidContent.org
Microsoft has been in early discussions with the News Corporation, the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, about a pact to pay the News Corporation to remove links to its news content from Google’s search engine and display them... Full Article at Gainesville Sun
2009-11-24 17:54:29 - agencies and telecom industry players are still searching for the winning formula that will unlock the market. Learn more in the third edition of this 150 page report in Berg Insight's VAS Research Series. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Rupert Murdoch has spent months complaining that Google is ruining the newspaper business, and now he wants to do something about it. But, his proposal is a gamble, and one that could hurt News Corp instead of helping it. Full Article at The Independent
Ft. Hood Psychiatrist to Plead Not Guilty Maj. Nidal Hasan , the Army psychiatrist who allegedly killed 13 people at his Texas post, will likely plead not guilty and claim insanity, according to his attorney, John Galligan. Full Article at Black Voices | Blogs
Google Inc. is an American public corporation, earning revenue from advertising related to its Internet search, e-mail, online mapping, office productivity, social networking, and video sharing services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the same technologies. Full Article
Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, left, and Lowell McAdam, CEO of Verizon Wireless, held a joint conference call in New York City today to announce their companies' new partnership.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, left, chairman and CEO of Google, and Lowell McAdam, president and CEO of Verizon Wireless, announce a partnership, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, in New York. Verizon will begin using Google's Android platform in it's handheld devices.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, left, chairman and CEO of Google, and Lowell McAdam, president and CEO of Verizon Wireless, announce a partnership, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, chairman and CEO of Google, discusses the partnership with Verizon Wireless, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009 in New York. Google Inc. is seeing an economic recovery under way, not just in the U.S. , but also in Europe, Schmidt said Wednesday.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt (L), Chairman and CEO of Google, sits for an interview with James Fallows (R) of the Atlantic at the Newseum in Washington, October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, speaks during an interview at the Newseum in Washington, October 2, 2009. The interview was part of the First Draft of History event, held by the Atlantic Magazine and the Aspen Institute to bring together newsmakers, historians and journalists.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, departs after an interview at the Newseum in Washington October 2, 2009. The interview was part of the First Draft of History event, held by the Atlantic Magazine and the Aspen Institute to bring together newsmakers, historians and journalists.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, makes a point during an interview at the Newseum in Washington October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, Chairman and CEO of Google, sits for an interview at the Newseum in Washington October 2, 2009. The interview was part of the First Draft of History event, held by the Atlantic Magazine and the Aspen Institute to bring together newsmakers, historians and journalists.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer. Eric Schmidt speaks to Reuters during an interview in Pittsburgh, September 23, 2009.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer. Eric Schmidt speaks to Reuters during an interview in Pittsburgh, September 23, 2009.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer. Eric Schmidt speaks to the Pittsburgh Technology Council in Pittsburgh, September 23, 2009.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer. Eric Schmidt speaks to the Pittsburgh Technology Council in Pittsburgh, September 23, 2009.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer. Eric Schmidt listens to his introduction before speaking to the Pittsburgh Technology Council in Pittsburgh, September 23, 2009.
View Photo »Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt speaks to the Pittsburgh Technology Council in Pittsburgh September 23, 2009.
View Photo »A model displays an Acer laptop running Google's Android operating system at Computex 2009 in Taipei June 2, 2009.
View Photo »A model displays an Acer laptop running Google's Android operating system at Computex 2009 in Taipei in this June 2, 2009 file photo.
View Photo »This screen shot provided by Google shows the Google "Fast Flip" service. Google Inc. is testing the new format that is supposed to make reading online stories as easy as flipping through a magazine, a shift that eventually could feed more advertising sales to revenue-starved publishers.
View Photo »Google Director of Mobile Platforms Andy Rubin (L), T-Mobile Chief Technology Officer Cole Brodman (C) and Motorola Inc CEO Sanjay Jha display the new "Cliq" cellphone in San Francisco, California September 10, 2009.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - SEPTEMBER 09: Google CEO Eric Schmidt (R) attends an Apple special event September 9, 2009 in San Francisco, California. Apple debuted iTunes 9 during the presentation.
View Photo »Google's Green Energy Czar Bill Weihl listens to a question during the Reuters Global Climate and Alternative Energy Summit in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Google's Green Energy Czar Bill Weihl listens to a question during the Reuters Global Climate and Alternative Energy Summit in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Google's Green Energy Czar Bill Weihl listens to a question during the Reuters Global Climate and Alternative Energy Summit in San Francisco, California September 9, 2009.
View Photo »In this product image provided by Google, Google Voice's voicemail transcription feature is demonstrated.
View Photo »In this screen shot provided by Google, a Google Voice inbox is shown.
View Photo »Eric Schmidt, left, chairman and CEO of Google, and Lowell McAdam, president and CEO of Verizon Wireless, announce a partnership, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, in New York. Verizon will begin using Google's Android platform in it's handheld devices.
View Photo »For the likes of YouTube, Google and Facebook, which own huge amounts of content, it could also have huge ramifications.
Publishers of the Denver Post and the Dallas Morning News may pull some of their stories from Google Inc.’s news site, a move that would emulate News Corp.’s Rupert Murdoch.
As it happens, Google this month also purchased AdMob, the world's largest purveyor of mobile phone advertising. So this seemed as good a time as any to take a snapshot of the changing smartphone marketplace, as measured by ad requests to AdMob's network
It's been a year since Google released Android OS, the open-source smartphone operating system widely perceived as the most likely to overtake Apple's iPhone in the long run
We think News Corp. executives are well aware of this and so are enlisting the help of Microsoft to try and put pressure on Google in other ways namely the possibility of a newspaper online cartel
We think Microsoft, as usual, is fishing in troubled waters in the hope that it may get something out of the situation or at least give [Google] a poke in the eye
Google TV Ads is focused on enabling advertisers to target and measure television advertising more effectively ... This deal with TiVo will give advertisers access to even more anonymized viewership data, making Google's data set one of the best in the industry. Advertisers can use this data to understa...
Among the many innovative aspects of Google TV Ads, a critical role is in its ability to measure specific commercial ratings not simply averages, which is a key attribute of the TiVo data. By using TiVo's massive samples and second-by-second granularity in its currency measurement, Google TV Ads can now...
We aim to partner with as many companies and applications as possible, which is why we have agreements with Google and Microsoft. Our open technology enables to have extensive collaborations, and the more the merrier. 2008 was an unstable year for us, technologically speaking, but we've developed the in...
News Corp is merrily making itself irrelevant to web consumers, while continuing to use Google as its punch bag rather than addressing the radical transition of media into the online world.
While it might be a dream of publishers–hard hit by the digital tsunami and blaming Google for the crisis–Microsoft is not likely to fork over the big bucks they’d need for exclusive indexing of their content.
My reaction is that this is probably more of Murdoch trying to put pressure on Google for a deal than anything else
Google Maps for the Iraq counterinsurgency
to decode various VoIP messages that the terrorists passed on using various VoIP software (Skype and Google Talk) before the attacks to plan the strike. The police had also found various e-mails that were sent by the terrorists. I worked with the police to trace the e-mails back to the source and determ...
We wanted to choose a name that reflects our core values -- literally the belief in finding one’s own direction or ‘true North.’ We also wanted a unique name with the kind of memorable identity as Google, Twitter, Yahoo, or eBay. Pyxism fits the bill completely.
Microsoft has been in early discussions with the News Corporation, the media conglomerate controlled by Rupert Murdoch, about a pact to pay the News Corporation to remove links to its news content from Google’s search engine and display them exclusively on Bing, from Microsoft, according to a person bri...
My mom just asked me last night, ‘What bowl game?’ ... I said, ‘Ma, I don’t know.’ I tell her that if she wants to have any idea to go and Google it.
I am very glad to see Microsoft being aggressive against Google in every way possible
Tesla's financial prospects have greatly improved this year. Funded initially by venture capitalists, including Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, Tesla sold a minority stake earlier this year to Germany's Daimler AG and its Abu Dhabi-based partner Aabar Investments.
Google, Cisco, Microsoft, Intel, eBay . . .
What remains is that both Yahoo and Microsoft cannot afford to not also acquire either Millennial Media or Quattro Wireless, given that Google and Admob's combined revenue will be more than twice that of Yahoo's and three times that of Microsoft's
I would also be more active on the Web. I've made my Web site as content-filled as any I've ever seen, but I would use extra money to pay for more advertising links to the site on search engines like Google and Yahoo.
News publishers can charge for their content while at the same time ensuring that it's discovered through Google -- these two are not mutually exclusive. Publishers put their content on the Web because they want it to be found, so very few choose to exclude their material from Google News and Web search...
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