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Google to Add Social-Network Elements

Google plans to infuse its core products with social-networking elements, its chief executive said, ratcheting up the Internet giant's rivalry with Facebook.

 

Facebook inches past Google for Web users' minutes

Facebook inches past Google for Web users' minutes

U.S. Web surfers are spending more time socializing on Facebook than searching with Google, according to new data from researchers at comScore Inc.

 

New Google Instant shows search results as you type

Tired of waiting the tenths of a second it takes to get Google search results? Google promises it'll get faster. The search giant on Wednesday introduced Google Instant, which will give users suggested results before they're even done typing.

 

Google logo amuses, bemuses

Google logo amuses, bemuses

This morning's Internet mystery resides on Google's home page -- an animated version of its logo that consists of a swarm of bouncing balls that coalesce to form the company's logo. But once you steer the cursor towards them, they fly apart and flee around the window.

 

Google faces Texas AG inquiry, settles privacy suit

Google faces Texas AG inquiry, settles privacy suit

Google Inc said on Friday it was the target of an investigation by the Texas Attorney General's office into the fairness of its search engine rankings.

Senh: This is a dumb and stupid lawsuit. A couple of small websites aren't getting much traffic from Google, so they're suing them for not ranking the content from their crappy sites higher. What a waste of time. I won't even mention their sites here so they can die peacefully.

 

AOL, Google Search Deal Renewed

Google Inc. will continue to provide the search results on AOL Inc.'s websites under a new, five-year deal the companies signed this week. The agreement largely reinforces an arrangement that has been in place between the two companies since 2005. But the new contract, announced Thursday, also expands their cooperation onto AOL sites for cell phones and other gadgets. And it will put AOL video content on Google Inc.'s YouTube site for the first time.

 

Google eyeing Facebook's turf

Google eyeing Facebook's turf

The search giant's rumored foray into social networking has analysts and bloggers atwitter.

 

Rumor: Google Chrome OS Tablet May Launch on Black Friday

Rumor: Google Chrome OS Tablet May Launch on Black Friday

Google is apparently planning on launching its own tablet device, but instead of relying on its already popular Android OS, this tablet will run Chrome OS. The rumor mill pegs Google's tablet launch date as November 26, which also happens to be “Black Friday" ...

Senh: It's a same. Google started building Chrome OS targeting the netbook market. Now, it seems like the iPad had stolen its thunder. It's gonna be confusing. Tablet manufacturers have already started building Android-powered tablets. Users will be confused and think that Chrome OS will be able to run apps created for Android devices. I think they might have to scrap Chrome OS eventually. It doesn't make sense to have both.

 

Google TV plan is causing jitters in Hollywood

Google TV plan is causing jitters in Hollywood

Many worry that Silicon Valley will upend the entertainment industry just like the Internet ravaged the music and newspaper industries. Google revolutionized the way people access information. Now it wants to transform how people get entertainment.

 

Google Announces Multi-Account Access in One Browser!

Google Announces Multi-Account Access in One Browser!

Having multiple accounts has been a pain for GMail users for a while. You have to log out of one account and log back in the next. Now, Google has introduced a way for you to link up to three accounts to your Google account, so you can sign in and switch between them at will - or even open a different tab for each account.

 

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