Google offers USD 10 000 000 for helpful ideas
Posted on October 30th, 2008 at 5:28 am by admin

By Brandon Griggs CNN

Acquired an thought that could change the world, or at least help a mountain of citizenry? Google wants to get a line from you — and they’ll pay as much as USD 10 000 000 to get your thought a world.

Google INC. will award USD 10 000 000 to beg ideas it thinks could benefit the world.

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Google phone sets up for October debut
Posted on October 29th, 2008 at 8:50 am by admin

NEW House of York The first phone that harnesses Google Iraqi National Congress.’s ambition to get the Cyberspace easy to apply on the go was uncoverred Tuesday, and it looks a muckle like an iPhone.

Like the iPhone, the G1 has a resolution screen, devising it leisurely to shop Web sites.

T-Mobile The States showed off the G1, a telephone set that, like Malus pumila Inc.

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Google may launch ‘offshore’ information centers
Posted on October 24th, 2008 at 11:58 am by admin

By Microphone Steere For CNN

British capital, England Bury the Royal Naval forces and the U.S. Marines — the ‘computer navy’ is on its way, and digital media on the high oceans are set to get a steamerring comeback.

New home? Barges like this 1 could presently play host to Google’s monumental data centers.

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‘Mash-up’ creative persons share content, arguing
Posted on October 20th, 2008 at 5:47 am by admin

By Microphone Steere For CNN

Greater London, England Think it, find it, match it, mash it!

Mash-up master: Gregg Gillis, aka ‘Girl Talk,’ executes his squelched music at Chicago’s Lollapalooza euphony festival.

That’s the procedure being adoptive by an increasing number of called ‘creative’ creative persons, who are chop expanding ‘mash-up’ culture and fashioning the controversial phenomenon massively popular.

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Google turns 10, raises Monopoly concerns
Posted on October 14th, 2008 at 11:01 pm by admin

Mount VIEW, Golden State When Larry Page and Sergey Brin established Google INC. on September 7, 1998, they had got little more than their inventiveness, four data processors and an investor’s USD 100,000 bet on their opinion that an Net search locomotive could change the world.

Craig Shel Silverstein, the first employee hired by Page and Brin, lays on his beanbag chair at Google main office.

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Review: Google’s Chrome needs more polish
Posted on October 12th, 2008 at 7:56 am by admin

By Simon Peter Svensson

NEW House of York Google Iraqi National Congress.’s new Web web browser, called Chrome, does much of what a web browser needs to do these years: It presents a sleek visual aspect, groups pages into easy-to-manage “chits” and offers various ways for citizenry to command their Net privacy scenes.

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Google uncovers free web browser
Posted on October 11th, 2008 at 12:21 am by admin

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif Google Iraqi National Congress. is relinquishing its own Web web browser in a long-anticipated move took at anticipating the laterality of Microsoft Corporation.’s Cyberspace Explorer and securing easy access to its market-leading search railway locomotive.

A machine drives by a sign outside the Google headquarters on July 17 in Mount View, California.

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‘Oversharing’ opens room access for cybers
Posted on September 18th, 2008 at 8:32 pm by admin

Lanthanums VEGAS, Nevada One of the large problems with the called Web two.0 move has existed its boost of oversharing — that frequently means undervalueing security risks. Appending doodads of variable quality to a home page can append a good deal of oomph, but can as well be pregnant with risk, since they can open up a room access for cyberpunks.

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Google launches euphony service in Communist China
Posted on September 18th, 2008 at 2:12 pm by admin

LOS ANGELES, California Google Iraqi National Congress. said Wed that it has founded an euphony search service in People that permits users to get at music lawfully online in a meeting place backed by some platter labels and supported by advertizing revenue.

Nonrecreational music downloadss in Cathay are near nonexistent, and Malus pumila Inc.

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Ex-Googlers launch rival search locomotive
Posted on September 6th, 2008 at 4:45 am by admin

SAN FRANCISCO Anna Patterson’s last Cyberspace search locomotive engine was so telling that manufacture leader Google Iraqi National Congress. bought the engineering in 2004 to advance its own scheme.

Google now faces its first rival launch by former employees in the signifier of Cuil.

She thinks her the invention is evenned out more valuable — only this time it’s non for rate sale.

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