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Google, Facebook CEOs downplay ties to PRISM program as companies ...
Washington Post
SAN FRANCISCO — Google CEO Larry Page and Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg are denying reports that depict two of the Internet's most influential companies as willing participants in a secret government program that gives the National ...
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Google Glass or Not, The Internship Is Unwatchable
Huffington Post
Suppose for a moment that your dreams were a toilet bowl: white, shiny, freshly cleaned. Suppose, further, that a hefty gentleman -- draped in a billowing Google T-shirt and clutching what's left of a Chipotle burrito -- parks an ample rear squarely ...
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Google, Facebook condemn online spying amid NSA leaks criminal probe reports
Times of Oman
Washington: Google chief Larry Page and Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg condemned online spying Friday and called for governments to be more revealing about snooping on the Internet. The statements from tech giants come amid reports that US ...
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Possible future Google Glass lessons in Trulia's app
CNET (blog)
Possible future Google Glass lessons in Trulia's app. Can Google Glass make the banal exciting? Trulia's new real estate Glass app could foretell part of the future of the wearable Internet. Seth Rosenblatt. by Seth Rosenblatt. June 8, 2013 4:00 AM PDT ...
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Google Interns; Joss Whedon's Shakespeare: Movies
Bloomberg
Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson play watch salesmen who, when their company closes (because smartphones have rendered watches useless), land unlikely summer internships at Google. The program requires them to compete for the few permanent ...
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Does Google Have an Ethical Obligation Not to Spy?
Bloomberg
Many Americans are outraged at the government for mining user data from Apple, Google, Facebook and other Silicon Valley giants. What about the actions of the companies themselves -- have they met their ethical obligations to their customers and ...
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Google Adword: time to close the 'rogue sites' loophole
The Guardian
Our front-page article last week – on the copycat websites that trick the unwary into paying extra charges to access government services – has prompted action from Google and a warning from the UK passport office. Meanwhile, Guardian readers have ...
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Google Maps: You are here
New Zealand Herald
Anyway, the construction of Google's "digital mirror" was never going to be stopped by a few pesky details, such as an unending 60-year war between North and South Korea, or the existence in one of those countries of a brutally repressive communist ...
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Should Google serve the state – or serve its customers?
The Guardian
For four days in January, Eric Schmidt, Google's executive chairman, lectured to packed houses at the University of Cambridge on the theme of "Connectivity and the Diffusion of Power". His visit, as Humanitas visiting professor in media, provided a ...
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