Google's Competitors Complain to European Regulators That Providing Android for Free is "Predatory Pricing"
Europe responds to the whaaambulance
Europe responds to the whaaambulance
Does not want to give up private user info
Google merged its privacy policies across its services last year
Says the internet will make it impossible for Myanmar to remain isolated
It was free, what did its customers care about compliance?
Thanks to Web and smart phones, nobody really needs the dead tree version anymore
Want to force changes to search algorithms
Shares images from world's tallest peaks
Will not be going gently into the dustbin of the Internet
SVP of Chrome and Apps to head Android, Android chief moving elsewhere in Google
Settlement made with about two dozen states
Woman didn't like drug references showing up when her name was typed in
Trying to navigate around gag orders
Designed to force Google, other online outlets to pay for reproducing content
Depends on your definitions
Pointing out Google scans emails to place ads
Will pay them off by starting fund that helps them improve their Internet operations
Company gets dozens of demands for user info every day
Basically, if you want anonymity, take care of it yourself
Have a policy not to divulge e-mail contents without a warrant
Most requests coming from United States
Report argues that data is the "raw material" of the digital economy
Using results to promote its own services is apparently wrong for some reason
Kim Jong Un tried to project the look of a high tech leader
Virtual isolation will affect the country in the real world, the Google chief says
Opened dialogue though, they said
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