Google Antagonist Wants To Know Why Company Was Hit With Minor Penalty
It was supposed to be a hit job!
It was supposed to be a hit job!
Tour guide detained last year
Visiting with former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.
Not a government-based solution
The government isn't punishing my competition for competing with me!
Says the timing is not helpful
19 month long investigation will end
Bad for the goose, bad for the gander
Could be part of humanitarian mission lead by former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson
Taking the fight to Microsoft's turf
The executives were convicted for not removing a video showing bullying fast enough; it was taken down two hours after authorities alerted Google
Now that Google Maps is available on the platform, more Apple users are switching to iOS 6
The EU fancies itself critical to competition
Do you know the way to San Jose?
Deal with regulators would also shut down anti-trust investigation
They objected to the use of headlines and, it seems, the 21st century
Barring a prominent celebrity death or disaster between now and the end of the year
After partnering up with a charity
Just a week after announcing small businesses would be charged for the service
Say innovation suffers as a result
Well, that would make sense
Could inhibit growth and flow of important information
Speak2Tweet gets voice messages online
Must pay $22.5 million because of its use of cookies on the Safari browser
Proposed legislation could force search engines to pay for linking to news
Legislation would allow publishers to charge search engines for linking to their content
The news went out this morning and ICOA's CEO has said it's been reported to authorities.
That doesn't stop the feds from twisting arms
Fears of governmental censorship of online speech
Time to rein in invasive police email snooping.
Doing something well puts you on governments' hit lists
Consumer group wanted Google back in court instead of just paying a (second) settlement for the same alleged violation
Putting on the finishing touches, sources say
Over privacy violations connected to Safari browser
100,000 stars to explore the latest fare from Google
The Authors Guild dubiously claims to represent all authors
Official requests for user data are up 67 percent from last year
Searches for Milorad Trkulga resulted in some images of a gangster
A public accounts select committee of the UK parliament, made up of a group of senior members of Parliament, is set to vigorously question the tax practices of Google, Amazon, and Starbucks next Monday.
It's not extortion when the government is doing it
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