2013年6月20日 星期四

Google gets French Ultimatum...

To Match Its Rivals, Facebook Adds Video Sharing
The company will add an instant 15-second video service to Instagram, in an answer to Twitter’s Vine feature.

Google Gets French Ultimatum, and More

 Privacy
France sets Google deadline on privacy improvements

Internet giant Google has been told to improve privacy for its clients by
France's data protection agency, CNIL, or face fines. The agency says
Britain, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain plan similar action.

 

 

Google faces potential fines over privacy policy in France, Spain
Washington Post (blog)
Data-protection officials in France and Spain are leading a Europe-wide push for Google to change parts of its privacy policy deemed to violate European data-protection laws. The effort comes as Google faces several inquiries from European regulators ...
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Google Reader's death makes substitutes see green
Computerworld
Computerworld - The demise of Google Reader means millions in potential revenue for companies that have stepped up to replace the RSS service, according to a just-published survey. Half of the users polled by SurveyMonkey, which conducted a survey in ...
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Google is not 'in cahoots with NSA', says chief legal officer
The Guardian
He reiterated Google's position on Prism: "We're not in cahoots with the NSA and there is no government programme that Google participates in that allows the kind of access that the media originally reported." A PowerPoint presentation from the NSA ...
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Google: GPAs are worthless
CNET (blog)
Google: GPAs are worthless. Google's senior vice president of "people operations" reveals that grade point averages mean nothing in hiring. Oh, and Google's going to stop its silly brain teaser tests too. Chris Matyszczyk. by Chris Matyszczyk. June 20 ...
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Google's Person Finder app tracks the missing in Uttarakhand floods
IBNLive
Mumbai: Google has launched its 'Person Finder' application in India to help offer information on missing people in flood-affected areas in the country, including Uttarakhand. Google Person Finder is a web application that allows individuals to post ...
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Google Glass: Canada, Australia, others express concerns
Times of India
Google had been recently linked to the NSA 'snoopgate' controversy for having furnished user data without the users' knowledge to the government, has been questioned by the officials whether the company is doing anything about the 'broader social and ...
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Google and the NSA Spying Apparatus
New Yorker (blog)
“[I]t's high time that governments get together and decide some rules around this,” David Drummond, Google's top lawyer, said in an online Q. & A. with the Guardian on Wednesday, which addressed the company's challenge to the blanket secrecy that ...
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Google settles shareholder lawsuit over stock split plan
Financial Post
Google Inc., the world's largest Internet search engine, settled a lawsuit on the brink of trial over the company's plan for a stock split that shareholders claimed would unfairly allow founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin to strengthen their corporate ...
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