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| Google Isn't A Monopoly If Consumers Choose Speed Over Options ... By Gregory Ferenstein While the Federal Trade Commission absolved Google of monopoly accusations earlier today for prioritizing its own products in search results, it's questi.. TechCrunch | ||
| Data Dump: Are Potential Panelists Scorning Google? - NYTimes.com By By DAVID STREITFELD In the past year, Google has been repeatedly criticized on privacy issues. Is that why the search giant seems to be having a hard time finding enough participants for an ambitious new tracking venture? Read more... NYT Bits | ||
| Google bringing YouTube Android app pairing, updated UI to more ... By Donald Melanson Google updated its YouTube app for Android back in November to allow for pairing with TVs equipped with Google TV, and it looks we\'ll soon be seeing. Engadget | ||
| Google's Android Adoption Problem - Business Insider By Owen Thomas More than half of Android users are using really old software. Business Insider | ||
| The US Government Slaps Google Again But Spares it Microsoft's Fate By Sam Biddle The FTC just announced a settlement with Google, which the commission had been investigating for illegal, anti-competitive behavior. And it's mostly good news for everyone except Google: less patent warfare, less search engine bullying. Gizmodo | ||
| Google, Microsoft, Mozilla Revoke Two Fake Turkish Certificates By Emil Protalinski Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla have revoked two fraudulent Turkish certificates used in targeted attacks, one of which was used to impersonate Google.com. The Next Web | ||
| FTC Google Settlement - Business Insider By Jay Yarow The biggest news is that Google has not abused its power as the dominant search engine. In the release, the FTC says, "regarding the specific allegations that the company biased its search results to hurt competition, the evidence collected to ... Business Insider | ||
| Google Settles FTC Antitrust Case, Makes Minor Changes to Search ... By Seth Fiegerman Google has settled a 19-month long antitrust investigation with the Federal Trade Commission by voluntarily agreeing to make several minor changes to its patent policy and searc... Mashable! | ||
| Google's North Korea Trip Timing Not Favored By U.S. State ... By The Huffington Post News Editors WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The State Department said on Thursday the time was not right for Google Inc's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, and New Mexico's former governor, Bill Richardson, to make a planned trip to North Korea. "We don't ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed | ||
| Google and FTC Get Their Deal -- Company Cleared on Search ... By Liz Gannes Google won't have to significantly change the way it does business as a result of a two-year antitrust investigation by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. AllThingsD |
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