Google Scraps Plan to Build Hong Kong Data Center Wall Street Journal (blog)
Internet giant Google
Inc. has scrapped a plan to build its own data center in Hong Kong and
will instead expand its facilities in Taiwan and Singapore.
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Google barge on 'hiatus' amid scrutiny from two agencies CNET
No VIPs will be checking out Google Glass on board the floating structure until at least late spring after the Coast Guard and another public agency raised ...
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Google Glass users fight privacy fears CNN
(CNN)
-- Carolyn Capern and her business partner Greg Trujillo were eating
breakfast in a Panera bakery in Florida recently, each wearing Google Glasses but ...
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Google Reports AdKash Downloads Have Exceeded 100000 ... MarketWatch
The fact that Google independently confirms the AdKash downloads ... smartphone app from the Google Play store, users will unlock a unique new way to make ...
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Fake Google employee's fight with protesters we ... CNET
A Google
employee that reportedly went off on protesters blocking the company's
San Francisco shuttle bus was staged. The real takeaway is that we all
wanted ...
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Google donates cash to help group put holiday wreaths on Arlington ... Washington Post
A major donation by Google,
and smaller donations from a number of individuals, will assure that
nearly 120,000 gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery ...
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Google bus blocked in San Francisco protest vs gentrification Reuters
SAN FRANCISCO Dec 9 (Reuters) - A Google Inc commuter bus was blocked in San Francisco's Mission district for about a half hour Monday morning, ...
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Google Scraps Plan to Build Hong Kong Data Center Wall Street Journal
Google Scraps Plan to Build Hong Kong Data Center ... This undated file photo made available by Google shows the campus-network room at a data center in ...
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RIP: 9 Google Android apps given the death sentence in 2013 Computerworld (blog)
Google's
given birth to plenty of new products in 2013 -- but, as is the
company's way, it's also killed off a decent number of its existing
offerings. Within the realm ...
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How Google Decimated A $2 Billion Search Business Seattle Post Intelligencer
Richard
Rosenblatt Demand Media, the Santa Monica firm whose network includes
eHow and eNom, was valued at over $2 billion when it went public in
2011.
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