2013年2月5日 星期二

some Google Alerts for "Google" (我用Google瀏覽器要讀 過去的Facebook通知 竟然此路不通 (Firefox 則可)

-----我幾月前買一本  A Poem A Day 今晨才一讀. 竟然是類似基督教的聖詠. 看看封面  才發現有小字說明之 ...... (我用Google瀏覽器要讀 過去的Facebook通知 竟然此路不通 (Firefox 則可   譬如說: 沈哥 的):
諾羅病毒正從我體內潰敗中...大前天症狀明顯,前天宅在家靜養看書...昨天就出門趴趴造去拜訪湯校長伉儷話當年....今晨恢復運動...只花了兩顆檸檬的錢(和原有的茶包)...上帝才是真正的醫生,.....


Google wins landmark advertising case in Australia
Reuters
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Global search engine Google Inc won a landmark court case in Australia on Wednesday when the country's High Court ruled the Internet giant was not responsible for messages conveyed by paid advertisers on its site. The finding ...
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Google catching Apple in app race
San Francisco Chronicle
Five years after popularizing the term "app" and sparking a mobile-software boom, Apple is losing its advantage in smartphone applications to Google, diminishing one of the iPhone's big selling points. Sales of applications from Google's online store ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Google Said in Talks to Invest $50 Million in Vevo Site
Bloomberg
Google would own less than 10 percent of the company, giving Vevo a valuation of at least $500 million, said the people, who asked for anonymity because negotiations are still early and an agreement may not be reached. The investment would be part of a ...
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Google doodle celebrates British archaeologist
The Guardian
The 100th anniversary of the birth of British archaeologist Mary Leakey is celebrated with a Google doodle depicting her at work on a dig. Leakey was born on February 6, 1913 and died in December 1996. She changed her name when she married Louis ...

The 100th anniversary of the birth of British archaeologist Mary Leakey is celebrated with a Google doodle depicting her at work on a dig.
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The Guardian
Google's Online Ad Results Guilty Of Racial Profiling, According To New Study
Huffington Post
Every job candidate lives in fear that a Google search could reveal incriminating indiscretions from a distant past. But a new study examining racial bias in the wording of online ads suggests that Google's advertising algorithms may be unfairly ...
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Google And Mozilla Strike The Golden Spike On The Tracks Of The Real Time ...
Forbes
Something really momentous just happened, though if you are not a web geek, you may not have noticed. Just as two locomotives faced each other at Promontory Summit, Utah in 1869 to mark the meeting of the the Central Pacific and Union Pacific, creating ...
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Forbes
IAC: We Comply With Google's Toolbar Standards
Search Engine Land
IAC's comments come at a time when Google is stepping up the enforcement of new policies it established in September of last year, extending them to larger partners with which it has special deals. Critics of IAC like Ben Edelman — who recently wrote ...
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Search Engine Land
Google Introduces “Find Your Way To Oz” HTML5 Chrome Experiment In ...
TechCrunch
For a while now, Google has regularly worked with well-known brands like Cirque du Solei and others to launch advanced web-based experiences optimized for its Chrome browser. Today is Disney's turn. Google, in collaboration with UNIT9 and Disney, just ...
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TechCrunch
HP Endorsement Makes Google Chromebook Begin To Look Legit
Forbes
The Chromebook fits Google's view of the world perfectly: it is entirely dependent on the cloud for full operation, but if you are ready to operate under the assumption that communications are fast, reliable, ubiquitous, and secure, you can benefit ...
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Forbes
Google Drive now lets developers share hosted websites by storing HTML ...
The Next Web
Google on Tuesday announced that it will allow Web developers to share hosted websites via Google Drive. All you have to do is store your HTML, JavaScript, and CSS files, and then share a link to your starting HTML file. In fact, Google is eating its ...
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The Next Web


Apple App Advantage Eroded as Google Narrows IPhone Lead: Tech
Bloomberg
Sales of applications from Google's online store doubled in the fourth quarter from the prior three months, while Apple's revenue climbed 20 percent, according to market researcher App Annie. And some software firms such as Ngmoco LLC, which ...
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Google Chromebooks Rain on School Children, Invade HP
Wired
The number of schools using Chromebook laptops doubled from 1,000 to 2,000 in the past three months, according to recent blog post from Google. And now, as it struggles to transform its venerable computer business, HP has entered the Chromebook ...
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Wired
What Would Happen If America Got Free, 'Nationwide' WiFi? Google Wins ...
Forbes
If you're seeking an example of economic disruption, look no further than the Federal Trade Commission's designs for Wi-Fi networks that cover large swathes of the United States. A proposal pending before an FCC panel aims to make access to the ...
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Google launches new campaign to help 30000 smaller charities go online
The Guardian (blog)
As part of the campaign, Google will host a regular series of online educational events, allowing charities from across the UK to join advice sessions remotely, while Google UK employees will dedicate a percentage of their work time towards the project ...
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The Guardian (blog)
While Apple Deflates, Google Stock Blasts To An All-Time High
Yahoo! Finance (blog)
But Google the company kept growing. And Google the cash factory kept coining more and more money. And Google made several aggressive moves into mobile (Android) and mobile apps, many of which have worked out and set the company up well for the ...
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Google Chrome's Netseer malware warning blocks websites, company says no ...
San Jose Mercury News
SAN JOSE -- Malware warnings halted Internet users from visiting popular sites across the Internet on Monday morning, including the Mercury News, after Silicon Valley advertising company Netseer's website was hacked. The company said its ads were not ...
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NetSeer suffers hack, triggers Google malware warnings
ZDNet (blog)
If you visited ZDNet earlier today and were warned by Google that you were entering a site with known malware, you weren't alone. Internet advertising network NetSeer suffered a hack to its front-end Web site today that rippled across the Web sites of ...
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Are Google Searches Racist?
Gizmodo
Are Google Searches Racist? It's tough to imagine computers and robots and electrical wiring being racist but a Harvard study has found "significant discrimination" in advertising results depending on the perceived race of the name you search for ...
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A Billionaire Google Board Member Earned $31 Million As Google's Stock Hit All ...
San Francisco Chronicle
The sale on Friday came as Google's stock was reaching an all-time high of $776.60 (It closed at $775.60). The rise was attributed to news that Google was close to settling the European Union's three-year probe into its business. Google's previous high ...
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Google and the French press: a new entente?
The Guardian (blog)
On Thursday night, at 11pm Paris time, Marc Schwartz, the mediator appointed by the French government got a call from the Elysée Palace: Google's chairman Eric Schmidt was en route to meet President François Hollande the next day in Paris. They both ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Google cuts copyright deal with French publishers
PCWorld
Google has created a €60 million (US$81 million) fund designed to settle disputes with French publishers over lost revenues, providing an alternative to a proposed "link tax" that would have charged the company for posting French news content in its ...
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And Google Comprehensively Outsmarts The French
Forbes
Of course, it's not usually all that difficult to outsmart a French politician: making a reference to reality is usually enough to confuse them*. But I do have to admire the masterly manner in which Google has comprehensively outsmarted the French over ...
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Google In Education: Chromebooks Now Embraced By More Than 2000 Schools
Forbes
Catholic prep school St. Thomas Aquinas in Florida is one of more than 2000 schools to adopt Chromebooks for education according to Jaime Casap, Google's Global Education Evangelist. That number represents a healthy 100% growth spurt during the ...
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Forbes
Apple, RIM, Google, Microsoft: Where Is the Big Bang?
Huffington Post (blog)
I still use an iPhone 4s and third generation iPad. I'm about a year out of date. Don't feel bad for me as the latest generation of smart phones are all like Toy Story sequels: Same cast of great characters with minor upgrades to the 3D models and ...
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Google to pay 60 million euros into French media fund
DAWN.com
Google Chairman Eric Schmidt speaks at a Motorola phone launch event in New York, in this September 5, 2012 file photo. Google Inc revised up the bill for job cuts at its money-losing Motorola Mobility mobile phone unit in the third quarter and warned ...
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Likely pressured by Google Fiber, Time Warner ups speeds, slashes rates
Digital Trends
As competition escalates between Google Fiber and Internet service providers in the Kansas City area, consumers will definitely benefit with faster download speeds and cheaper monthly bills. Specific to the Kansas City area, one consumer's recent ...
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Google's Schmidt: 'Twitter Can No More Produce Analysis Than A Monkey Can ...
TechCrunch
Google Chairman Eric Schmidt's upcoming book, The New Digital Age, isn't pulling any punches. From the “irrelevance” of anonymity to some juicy thoughts on Twitter, the Wall Street Journal published some thought-provoking quotes from the book slated to ...
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TechCrunch
Chinese cybercrime is a 'menace', says Google boss Eric Schmidt
The Independent
Google boss Eric Schmidt has branded China the most “sophisticated and prolific” hacker of foreign companies in the world. In his new book, the web giant's executive chairman says that the country's state-backed cybercrime is a global "menace". Only ...
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The Independent
Google's BrightRoll ads roll up big numbers
San Francisco Chronicle
Number of the day. 1.83 billion. That's how many video ads were placed on U.S. personal computers in December by San Francisco's BrightRoll - almost as many as Google's 2 billion, according to comScore. While Google focuses mainly on selling ads on ...
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San Francisco Chronicle

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