Tue, Oct 19, 2010

Google’s Wi-Spying broke Canadian law

Google’s Wi-Spying broke Canadian law

Google violated Canadian privacy laws when its Street View cars gathered data from private wireless networks, Canada’s privacy commissioner said on Tuesday. More important, the investigation found a company with a lackadaisical commitment to privacy among its engineers. Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart said the private data was gathered because of a ” a careless error – one that could easily have been avoided.”

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Tue, Oct 19, 2010

Canadian Wi-Spy decision shows need for Congressional hearings

Canadian Wi-Spy decision shows need for Congressional hearings

SANTA MONICA, CA — The Canadian Privacy Commissioner’s announcement today that Google’s Wi-Spying with its Street View cars broke the law demonstrates the need for U.S. Congressional hearings into the scandal, Consumer Watchdog said. According to Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart: “Our investigation shows that Google did capture personal information – and, in some cases, highly sensitive personal information such as complete e-mails. This incident was a serious violation of Canadians’ privacy rights.

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Fri, Oct 15, 2010

Google ‘definitions’ offer interesting insight into Internet giant

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Google ‘definitions’ offer interesting insight into Internet giant

Struggling to find the definition for a word? Simply type “define: XXXX”, where XXXX is the word you’re asking about, into Google’s search box. Over at the New Yorker in an article called “Don’t Be Evil,” Simon Rich notes Google’s ability to serve up definitions. Then he has a little fun.

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Fri, Oct 8, 2010

FTC chair raises “Do Not Track Me” idea; Congressional support grows

FTC chair raises “Do Not Track Me” idea; Congressional support grows

Support for Do Not Track Me legislation is growing in Washington with the chairman of the Federal Trade Commission telling ABC’s Good Morning America on Friday that “one of the things we are thinking about is a Do Not Track List.”

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Thu, Sep 30, 2010

Google Called Chicken for Dodging Privacy Debate

The advocacy group Consumer Watchdog is broadcasting Jumbotron video ads all this week in the heart of New York’s Times Square to mock Google as a big chicken for dodging a privacy debate.

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Wed, Sep 29, 2010

New Times Square ad targets Google for failure to debate privacy

New Times Square ad targets Google for failure to debate privacy

SANTA MONICA, CA – Consumer Watchdog has placed a digital advertisement in Times Square calling Internet giant Google “chicken” for its failure to accept the public interest group’s challenge to debate measures to protect consumers’ online privacy. The ad is running during “AdWeek” in New York City, at which Google has a major presence.

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Tue, Sep 28, 2010

Google continues buying binge, maintains image as innovator

Google continues buying binge, maintains image as innovator

Internet giant Google is leading led the tech sector in acquisitions buying almost twice the number of companies as second place IBM. The data, compiled by CB insights, shows Google has announced 23 acquisitions through Sept. 24 compared to IBM’s 12

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Tue, Sep 28, 2010

Google solidifies link with Pentagon ‘combat support’ agency

Google solidifies link with Pentagon ‘combat support’ agency

The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) announced today that it intends to award Google a $27 million sole source contract for visualization technology, the largest known contract between the Internet firm and a national security agency.

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Wed, Sep 22, 2010

As governments tap user data, Google transparency lags

As governments tap user data, Google transparency lags

Amidst a surge in governmental requests for private user data, Google’s openness effort is lagging, as the release of Google’s second transparency report shows. The report, released Tuesday, is a welcome sign of the search engine’s commitment to openness, but it is not a big improvement over the initial report last April.

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Tue, Sep 21, 2010

Promise of ad industry self-regulation falls flat

Promise of ad industry self-regulation falls flat

I was at Google’s DC headquarters yesterday afternoon for the first event of AdWeek 2010 – the advertising industry’s annual conference in DC. I don’t know if one company always dominates the event, but this year seems to be an all-Google affair. As the only advertiser that’s a “platinum sponsor,” Google hosted, sat on, or was the topic of five panels — more indication that Google is king in the online ad world.

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