2013年2月22日 星期五

A Story of Two Googles

For Music Industry, a Story of Two Googles

The difference between them leads to a complicated and fraught relationship.
 
Google Introduces a Touch-Screen Laptop
New York Times (blog)
Mr. Pichai said that Google's engineers paid obsessive attention to the laptop's design. Its touch screen is brighter, taller and higher resolution than most laptops, though it also drains the battery more quickly. The keyboard responds differently ...
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New York Times (blog)
Google unleashes touch-based Chromebook
USA TODAY
SAN FRANCISCO — Google today showed off a sleek touch-screen laptop based on its Chrome operating system, making a big bet on a premium-priced, cloud-based machine in direct aim at Apple. The Mountain View, Calif., search giant unveiled the new ...
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In Battle With Amazon, Google Hardens Its Cloud Services
Wired
The Google Cloud Platform now includes online services for running software applications and storing data, such as: Compute Engine, Cloud Storage, Cloud SQL, and BigQuery. These services began as a bit of an experiment, but then the company got ...
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Google in talks with Warby Parker for its glasses [video chat]
Los Angeles Times
Wanting to avoid making users look ridiculous, Google is seeking the help of an e-commerce start-up that sells trendy glasses to design Glass, the Silicon Valley company's upcoming smartphone-like glasses. Google is in talks with Warby Parker to help ...
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Chromebook Pixel: Google Launches New Chrome OS Laptop for $1300
ABC News
Google is proving this week that it is much more than a software maker. It's just previewed Google Glass, its Internet-powered glasses, and now it's announced a new laptop -- the Chromebook Pixel -- based on its Chrome operating system. The laptop has ...
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ABC News
RIAA Says Google's Anti-Piracy Search Algorithm Is Bogus
Wired
At the time, a Google spokesman told Wired that a primary reason for the move was to better the “user experience” in Google search to direct internet surfers to “high-quality” sites. The plan was not a result of any “deal” with the content industry ...
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A $1000 Price Target on Google is Not That Far-Fetched
Forbes
Google has been on quite a run as of late, gaining over 20 percent during the last three months, which looks even more impressive when compared to the 20 percent decline its chief rival Apple demonstrated over the same period. A number of analysts ...
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Forbes
Google Showing More Deal Offers Inside Search Ads
Fox Business
Google, which still relies heavily on search ads as its core business, began making so-called Offer ads--featuring in-store discounts embedded in sponsored search results--available on a limited basis in 2010. Google later launched its Offers service ...
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Hands On With Google's Chromebook Pixel
PC Magazine
For many, Google's new Chromebook Pixel will be summed up in just four words: "A Chromebook. For $1,299." If anything, I'm probably biased in favor of Google's small constellation of Chrome devices: I've played with virtually all of them, and I use the ...
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How Google is getting human with Google Glass
CNET
How Google is getting human with Google Glass. If you look at Google's new promotional site for Google Glass, it shows that the company is thinking very hard about, well, real human beings. Chris Matyszczyk. by Chris Matyszczyk. February 21, 2013 10:25 ...
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