Google set to pass Apple as app platform
Google nixes face-recognition features News24 San Francisco - Google says it will not add face-recognition features to Glass, in a bow to privacy fears raised about the camera-enabled internet-connected eyewear. "We won't add facial recognition features to our products without having strong ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google Working on Multiple Devices? Indiatimes.com Google entered the smartphone market with their Nexus range of phones. However, the search giant kept their hands clean of manufacturing preferring to tie-up with phone makers for launching their Nexus phone. So far, the Nexus phones have received ... See all stories on this topic » |
Judge: Google must give user info to FBI Hamilton Spectator SAN FRANCISCO — Google must comply with the FBI's demand for data on certain customers as part of a national security investigation, according to a ruling by a federal judge who earlier this year determined such government requests are unconstitutional. See all stories on this topic » |
Google music plan solid, serendipitous Press of Atlantic City The All Access service represents Google's attempt to grab a bigger piece of the digital music market as more people stream songs over mobile phones. Such services are also meant to further wed smartphone users to Google's Android operating system, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google set to pass Apple as app platform Financial Times At the same time, Google said 48bn apps had been downloaded to Android devices. With Google touting 2.5bn downloads per month against Apple's 2bn, researchers at Asymco and Enders Analysis predict that Google will surpass Apple by total downloads ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google, Facebook refuse to grant Indian agencies' access to private content Economic Times At the session on cyber cooperation held on May 20-22, the Indian side raised concerns over the "reluctance" of leading US-based internet firms like Google to respond to their requests for content or user data to aid criminal and even terror ... See all stories on this topic » |
How Google is mapping out our lives Sydney Morning Herald At first, it might seem that what Google is doing to maps is not very different from what it has done to search results. Those too have moved from universal - everyone saw the same search results - to highly personalised - what we see when we click the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google completes search for first African solar project Business Green (blog) Writing on the company blog late last week, Google energy and sustainability director Rick Needham said the company had invested $12m (103 million Rand) in the 96MW Jasper Power Project in the Northern Cape province of South Africa near the town of ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google looks to Motor over Android profits The Australian Google says Motorola operates independently, but going cheap in smartphones makes strategic sense for the search firm. That will help build Android's market share, which is Google's primary goal. Distributing the free operating system makes Google no ... See all stories on this topic » |
Now show you're not amoral, Google (continued). Online giant boasts it helps ... Daily Mail Labour's media spokesman Helen Goodman said last night: 'Google's donation of £20,000 to the IWF cannot hide the fact that they paid only £6million in tax at a time when the police lack the resources to arrest everyone they know is downloading child ... See all stories on this topic » |
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