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Google's new privacy policy: Washington's misguided interrogation
ZDNet (blog) - Feb 01,2012
By Sam Diaz | February 1, 2012, 3:30am PST Summary: Even though the new policy doesn't change how Google operates, lawmakers are using it as a springboard into an inquiry over user privacy. I have to admit that I didn't really get too excited when I ...
Is Google In Danger of Being Shut Out of the Changing Internet?TIME
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Telegraph.co.uk
As Facebook prepares to go public, investors wonder whether Zuckerberg has a ...
Washington Post - Feb 01,2012
NEW YORK — Facebook, the social network that changed "friend" from a noun to a verb, is expected to file as early as Wednesday to sell stock on the open market. Its debut is likely to be the most talked-about initial public offering since Google in ...
Will Facebook deliver an IPO surprise?Boston.com
Facebook IPO Could Help Social Giant Challenge GoogleeWeek
The new tech rivalry: Facebook's Zuckerberg vs. Google's PageCBS News
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Sydney Morning Herald
Apple, Google Poaching Case Will Go Forward, US Judge Says
BusinessWeek - Feb 01,2012
By Joel Rosenblatt Jan. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc., Apple Inc. and five other technology companies must face a lawsuit claiming they violated antitrust laws by entering into agreements not to recruit each other's employees, a federal judge said.
Apple, Google under scrutiny over no-poaching chargesCNET
The time Steve Jobs asked Google's Schmidt to stop stealing employeesZDNet (blog)
Suit Reveals Alleged Silicon Valley Anti-Poaching SchemePC Magazine
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The Hindu
Google, Microsoft and Facebook Battle Phishing with New Specification
PCWorld - Jan 31,2012
By John E Dunn, techworld.com Major Internet companies including Google, Microsoft, and Facebook have announced a new specification to streamline the way e-mail providers work out whether messages are part of phishing attacks using spoofed domain ...
Google, Facebook fight phishing with new specificationITWorld Canada
Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook and others companies team up to combat ...Washington Post
Google, Facebook among tech giants taking aim at phishingSalt Lake Tribune
InformationWeek -PC Magazine -Register
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Globe and Mail
What Google can tell us about the Florida Republican primary
Washington Post (blog) - Jan 31,2012
What did Floridians want to know about former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney in the runup to the Sunshine State's primary? Thanks to the folks at a perky Internet startup called Google, we have answers.
Florida voters Google Newt's past, Mitt's moneyPolitico (blog)

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Fort Worth Star Telegram
What It's Like When Google Comes to Your House for a Presidential Chat
The Atlantic - Jan 31,2012
By Nancy Scola In an online "hangout" with Americans, Obama found a tough questioner in a 29-year-old mother from Texas. The White House last night held the first-ever presidential "hangout," the latest in a line of administration experiments with ...
Fort Worth woman video chats with President ObamaHouston Chronicle

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Wired News (blog)
Google to Censor Blogger Blogs on a 'Per Country Basis'
Wired News (blog) - Feb 01,2012
By David Kravets Google has quietly announced changes to its Blogger free-blogging platform that will enable the blocking of content only in countries where censorship is required. Twitter announced technology last week addressing the same topic.
Google to start country-specific blog censorshipIBNLive.com (blog)
Google to follow country-by-country censorship on BloggerMoneycontrol.com

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