Google, Internet | featured news

Google Alters Buzz to Tackle Privacy Flaws

Google is making important changes to Buzz to address criticism from users and privacy advocates.

 

Google 'optimistic' it won't leave China

Google 'optimistic' it won't leave China

Google co-founder Sergey Brin on Friday said he's optimistic that his search engine will not have to pull out of China over hacking and censorship issues.

 

Loving Google Buzz So Far

Some features just make sense. Google Buzz is one of them. It's nothing new really. It's just Twitter integrated within GMail, and with commenting, it looks a lot like Facebook.

 

Using Google Buzz? Here’s a privacy checklist

Using Google Buzz? Here’s a privacy checklist

You owe it to yourself to stop for a moment and examine how much of your personal information will be public when you're using Google Buzz and whether you're comfortable with that.

 

Google to Test Ultra-Fast Broadband

Google to Test Ultra-Fast Broadband

Google plans to build and test broadband networks than could deliver speeds more than 100 times faster than what most Americans use.

 

Google Creating Twitter Clone for Gmail

As soon as this week, Google might be rolling out a "Twitter-killer" feature for Gmail users, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.

 

Google says U.S. Internet too slow

Google says U.S. Internet too slow

Google long has been an advocate of a single Web, one that's free of government censorship and barriers to information access.

 

NSA Helps Google Probe Attack

Officials at the National Security Agency have been working with Google to investigate the cyber attacks that Google believes originated in China.

 

Google Voice rolls out iPhone Web app

Google Voice rolls out iPhone Web app

On Tuesday, Google unveiled the snazzy new interface for Google Voice for the iPhone and Palm Pre. In addition to a mobile-optimized version of your Voice inbox, you can place calls using the service (including cheap international calls) ...

 

Google Reigns Supreme In 2009 Worldwide Searches But Microsoft Sees Faster Growth

The December 2009 global search stats are out from comScore and unsurprisingly Google took the top spot for total worldwide searches last month, with 87.8 billion searches over Google sites. Google's searches rose 58 percent from December 2008's searches, which totaled 55.6 billion searches.

 

Subscribe to this RSS topic: Syndicate content