Google Could Pay $1 Billion to Remain Default iOS Search Engine
IGN The saga of Google
and Apple, frenemies forever, continues with a report by Morgan Stanley
that hints at a potential $1 billion dollar deal that might see Google pay out a hefty sum to remain iOS's default search engine. According to analyst Scott ... See all stories on this topic » |
'Chromebook Pixel': the Google PC we've been waiting for?
PCWorld (blog) “A new kind of computer, designed entirely by Google,”
proclaims the narrator of the video, which was apparently created by
the mysterious Slinky.Me agency. “Concept video for a 2560x1700
resolution, touch-enabled Chromebook with 4 million pixels” is ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Is Google building its own airport?
Fox News High-flying Google
wants to get in on the aviation game. No, the search engine giant isn't
developing the next generation of self-piloting 747s or upping its
Street View game with autonomous drones. Instead, the Mountain
View-based tech giant ... See all stories on this topic » |
google nexus 4
CNET (blog) Google's
Nexus 4 offers a pure Android experience on an unlocked device, at a
great no-contract price. It's also fairly easy to disassemble and hides a
bit of a hardware secret inside. Full TechRepublic teardown gallery:
Cracking Open the Google Nexus ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google's cash machine awaits Internet-connected TVs
CNET (blog) Google business chief, Nikesh Arora. (Credit: Asa Mathat). DANA POINT, Calif. -- Google's
chief business officer sees the future, and it is Internet-connected
TVs. "The big tipping point we are waiting for is Internet-connected
televisions," said ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Facebook, Google lead private tech acquisitions
MarketWatch NEW
YORK--Last year saw more acquisitions of closely held technology
companies than any year since at least 2009, with social-media giant
Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB) tying Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) for most deals completed in the space, according ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google stands by decision to end tablet-based ad campaigns
paidContent.org Google
is overhauling its flagship AdWords service in an effort to raise
mobile ad sales and to simplify advertising campaigns. Some advertisers
complain that the changes mean a loss of control, in part because the
new “Enhanced Campaigns” mean they ... See all stories on this topic »
Google hits back against BT with patent lawsuits Reuters SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google
Inc and its Motorola Mobility unit struck back on Wednesday against BT
Group Plc, filing patent lawsuits against the British telecommunications
group more than a year after BT launched its own lawsuit against Google. See all stories on this topic » |
Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn Google internship trailer debuts CNET To their shock and horror, Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn realize that by landing an internship at Google,
they are actually "looking at some sort of mental 'Hunger Games'
against a bunch of genius kids for just a handful of jobs." This scene
is shown in ... See all stories on this topic » |
Hemorrhoids sit atop trending health issues on Google USA TODAY Last year's top trending health issue on Google
was hemorrhoids, so the Food and Drug Administration is addressing the
uncomfortable problem in its latest article of Consumer Updates. Let's
not be squeamish: Hemorrhoids are swollen and inflamed veins ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google Play developer complains that Google sends him buyer data Los Angeles Times SAN FRANCISCO -- An Australian developer has called out search giant Google for sending developers personal details on anyone who buys their apps from Google Play. Dan Nolan says Google sends him the name, location and email address of ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google updates Google Now, makes it more prominent on phones Computerworld The update puts three Google
Now cards on the device's home screen, and people can assign different
levels of importance to different cards. So a change in traffic patterns
might trump, say, a rise in a company's stock price, pushing that
information ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Google countersues British Telecom over networking patents CNET (blog) Google
said today that it had filed suit against British Telecom in the United
States and the United Kingdom claiming patent infringement, just over a
year after BT alleged that Google infringed on its intellectual property. CNET reviewed the U.S ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google Now Update Aims To Make Google's Assistant Part Of Your Regular ... Huffington Post (blog) Google Now already sends alerts to users when it deems there's urgent information they should see, though Gultekin notes Google tries to use the alert system sparingly. For example, Google Now can tap into a person's calendar, Gmail correspondence and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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