Google launched its much anticipated social networking service, Buzz, today aimed a competing with sites like Facebook and Twitter….
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Google’s Buzz will give Internet giant even more data
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Google launched its much anticipated social networking service, Buzz, today aimed a competing with sites like Facebook and Twitter….
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Super Bowl XLIV wasn’t only a first for the New Orleans Saints, it was also a landmark for Internet giant, Google. The company actually bought an ad, one that ironically reveals exactly the privacy issues raised by the company that consumers should worry about.
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The tech blogosphere is buzzing with Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ assessment of Google’s…
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Tuesday is a big day for those trying to figure out just what Google is planning for the increasingly important mobile phone market.
The Internet giant has…
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The Center for Digital Democracy and U.S. Public Interest Research
Group filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission last January,
arguing that people should be asked for their consent before their
information can be collected and used for mobile advertising. The
Center for Digital Democracy and Consumer Watchdog have urged the FTC
to reject Google’s acquisition of AdMob, citing both competitive and
privacy concerns.
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In a letter last week to City Councilman Bernard C. Parks, John Simpson
of advocacy group Consumer Watchdog noted the stark language Google
uses to describe the many things that could go wrong with its
cloud-based systems.