Google’s standoff with China over censorship in search in 2010 was a lowpoint in the search engine’s ambitions to expand to the East, but a… Read More »
DOJ To Congress: We Shouldn’t Need A Warrant To Snoop Through Gmail
By Joe Mullin
Apr. 7, 2011, 5:25am
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For years, privacy advocacy groups have been trying to make sure digital data has the same kinds of search and seizure protections that phys… Read More »
Google Promises ‘Better Ads’ In Gmail Embeds
By David Kaplan
Apr. 4, 2011, 9:55pm
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Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is updating the ads that are embedded in users’ Gmail messages, promising a more “relevant” experience. The move comes a… Read More »
In Unprecedented Move, FTC Will Make Google Get Users’ OK To Share Data
By Joe Mullin
Mar. 30, 2011, 11:58pm
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When Google (NSDQ: GOOG) launched Buzz last year, users were given two options: “Sweet! Check out Buzz” or “Nah, go to my Inbox.” The proble… Read More »
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