2012年10月4日 星期四

Google warns of more Motorola cuts, revises up third quarter bill

歌(Google Inc., )上調了子公司摩托羅拉移動公司(Motorola Mobility)裁員計劃相關遣散費成本預期。

谷歌週四在遞交給監管機構的文件中稱﹐最初於8月份宣佈的裁員行動相關遣散費用將影響到美國以外的更多地區﹐但該公司未提供具體細節。

記者無法立即聯繫到谷歌一位發言人對此置評。



Google Deal Gives Publishers a Choice: Digitize or Not
New York Times
It was a small step forward for Google's plan to digitize every book and make them readable and searchable online, known as the Google Library Project, but it did not resolve the much bigger issue standing in Google's way — litigation between Google ...
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Get Google Street View Maps On Your iPhone
InformationWeek
Thursday, Google made its Street View service available in mobile browsers. To access Street View panoramic imagery, Google advises people to visit maps.google.com using a mobile device and then search for a location. In theory, this will load a white ...
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Google warns of more Motorola cuts, revises up third quarter bill
Reuters
(Reuters) - Google Inc raised its estimate of the cost of job cuts at its money-losing Motorola Mobility unit in the third quarter and warned of "significant" additional charges from further restructuring. Severance-related charges at its mobile phone ...
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Google Says It Won't 'Manually' Review YouTube Vids for Infringement
Wired
But what he meant to say was that some of the automatic matches will be sent to be reviewed “by the content owner” — not by Google, the search giant said Thursday. YouTube five years ago engineered a filtering system enabling “content owners” — now ...
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Wired
What Google can tell us about the first debate — in 4 charts
Washington Post (blog)
We've awoken to a brand new presidential race today — at least, if you believe some of the punditry coming out of Wednesday's debate. But just what, exactly, has changed? And what are people interested in from last night? Below, we look at four ...
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Google Warns Thousands of Users About State-Sponsored Attacks
PC Magazine
Thousands of Google users saw the following message on top of their Gmail inbox, Google home page, or Chome browser this week: "Warning: We believe state-sponsored attackers may be attempting to compromise your account or computer." Nearly four ...
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Google Wallet for Web Embraces Per-Page Paywall
PC Magazine
A new experiment cooked up by the search giant uses Google Wallet to allow businesses like Electronic Arts, PopCap, DK, and Oxford University Press to provide a free sampling before asking users to shell out some change to play games or view additional ...
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Rumor: Google Wants Nexus 7 in Smartphone Format
Tom's Hardware Guide
On the Google front, sources claim the company wants to launch smartphones based on its Nexus 7 design. Naturally we're not going to see 7-inch smartphones, but instead see more than one vendor using the Nexus brand and the latest build of Android.
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Mark Zuckerberg's search ambitions are Google-sized
CNET
Ever since Mark Zuckerberg took the stage at TechCrunch Disrupt last month and mentioned that Facebook was working on search, there's been plenty of speculation about just how that will play out. The examples Zuckerberg gave to illustrate how search ...
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Google Shares And Founders' Fortunes Hit All-Time High
Forbes
Google shares are performing better than ever and no one is benefiting more than company cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. For the second time this week, shares of the Mountain View, Calif.-based search leader closed at an all-time high, ending ...
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Map Apps to Bypass the Rivalry of Google and Apple
New York Times
Years ago my family made an almost nonstop drive across five European countries, armed only with a thin ring-bound map book for navigation. The book got us to our destination a couple of days later, but it didn't really help during a snowstorm in ...
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In Brazil, Google is in the middle of a battle over free speech
Washington Post
“Among our friends in the international sphere . . . there's a huge diversity of opinion about free speech,” said Andrew McLaughlin, a former top Google policy executive and White House technology adviser. Authoritarian regimes have more ...
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Google Apps Users Getting Phone, Email Support Through Chrome
eWeek
Paying customers of Google Apps just got a big new benefit: Google is now offering phone and email support when users access Google Apps through Google's Chrome Web browser. "The Chrome browser helps businesses get onto the Web securely and ...
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eWeek
Google Motorola Drops Mobile Patent Lawsuit Against Apple
eWeek
A patent-infringement lawsuit filed by Google's Motorola Mobility unit against Apple in August before the U.S. International Trade Commission has been dropped without comment, according to a published report. "Motorola Mobility reserved the right to ...
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eWeek
Google Panda Update 20 Released, 2.4% Of English Queries Impacted
Search Engine Land
Google has confirmed with us that on Thursday, September 27th, they released a Panda algorithm update – this would be the 20th Panda update and thus we are naming it Panda 20. This is a fairly major Panda update that impacts 2.4% of English search ...
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Search Engine Land
Google and Time Warner Cable trade shots
Los Angeles Times
In Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kan., Google is launching a broadband pay-TV service to compete with Time Warner Cable and other distributors in the area. Google has struck deals with lots of programmers including ESPN, Discovery and CBS.
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Google Wallet for content: Google's latest plan to nickel-and-dime us on the Web
PCWorld
Google is trying to figure out what's keeping people from paying for premium Web content. Is it because micropayments are, at the moment, not very convenient or secure, or is it because people just don't want to pay for online content? The search ...
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Google confirms it's buying facial recognition firm Viewdle
CNET
The rumors have been confirmed, Google's Motorola Mobility is indeed acquiring the facial recognition technology company Viewdle. "Motorola Mobility today announced that it has acquired Viewdle, a leading imaging & gesture recognition company," a ...
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Motorola SVP: Google gives us no 'special treatment'
CNET
One might think that with Motorola in the brand umbrella, a Droid phone would be a shoo-in for Google's next flagship Nexus phone, the first handset to demonstrate a "pure" Android experience for a major operating system update. Motorola has yet to ...
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Google Maps to insert Street View into mobile Web app
CNET
"Google plans to announce on Thursday that it is adding its popular Street View feature, missing from Apple's maps, to the Web version of Google Maps accessed from the iPhone and iPad. I tested this addition, which displays 360-degree photographic ...
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Google withdraws US patent complaint against Apple
Reuters
Florian Mueller, who was first to report the withdrawal on his blog, said he believed that Google withdrew the complaint to prevent it from being consolidated with an earlier case, thus slowing that case down. In that case, an ITC judge had said in a ...
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Google+Hangout: Economy and the presidential debate
USA TODAY
11:25PM EST October 2. 2012 - Join USA TODAY Opinion for a pre-debate Google+Hangout at 4 p.m. Wednesday. This will be the first in what we hope to make a series of discussions on the most important issues tackled by the two presidential candidates, ...
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3XSQ: Google more valuable than Microsoft
Reuters
Alert icon. Sign in or sign up now! Alert icon. Loading... Published on Oct 2, 2012 by ReutersVideo. Oct 2 - Tech titan Google has become the third-most valuable public company, surpassing Microsoft as Bing struggles to compete in the search engine arena.
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Iran Restores Google Access; Zuckerberg in Russia; iPad Mini on Oct. 17?
PC Magazine
In tech news on Monday, Iran reportedly restored access to Google Search and Gmail, following a week of limited access that was implemented in response to an anti-Islam film posted to YouTube. The country's telecommunications ministry committee said ...
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Courtesy Of Google Maps, UFOs Invade Earth
Huffington Post
Just a few days ago, a couple of Google Maps images surfaced, showing what appeared to be reddish-pink UFOs in the skies above Texas and New Mexico. With the help of photo-video analyst Marc Dantonio, The Huffington Post dismissed these pink alien ...
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Google launches Web site tag manager
Computerworld
Google is not the first to offer to enterprises a tag management service, although the field generally has not garnered much publicity. QuBit, co-founded by former Google executive Graham Cooke, has offered a tag management service, and plans to ...
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Google, Apple May Stop Inspiring Bulls for a While
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Wall Street bulls many need to start getting their inspiration from somewhere other than Google and Apple Inc. . While the broad market has struggled to find direction recently as investors have weighed central-bank stimulus against worries about ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Time Warner, AT&T cutting Google-style deals in KC
Kansas City Star
Local competitors noted that the California tech titan got some enviable goodies from local government — promises of office space with electricity paid, expedited construction permits, waived fees and help in marketing what is known as Google Fiber ...
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Google poised to let users buy Web content with Google Wallet
CNET
Micropayments, a long-discussed way of supporting content on the Web that has yet to catch fire with users, is about to get a big boost from Google. The company confirmed today that users will soon be able to pay for Web content using Google Wallet ...
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