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Net Neutrality news roundup
Aug 17, 2010
The evolving conversation about net neutrality in wake of the Google/verizon policy proposal now includes a letter to the FCC from four Democrats...
Google CEO: You'll be able to get a new identity when you reach adulthood.
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John Moe
Aug 16, 2010
It'll just be one of those growing up things: go to college or get a job, be eligible to vote, change your name to escape your shameful online past...
Google gives Germans a month to sign up to alter reality
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John Moe
Aug 11, 2010
It's the dang Street View issue again. Latest is that Google has announced that people in Germany have a month to opt out of the Street View...
Google Alarm screams when you send information to Google
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John Moe
Aug 11, 2010
It's an add-on for Firefox that alerts you every time your computer sends information about you to Google. Due to Google's omnipresence online...
MID-DAY UPDATE: The Federal Reserve will announce...
by
Bill Radke
Aug 10, 2010
... something. What is "quantitative easing"?
Google and Verizon reached... something. What is "net neutrality"?
Police raid Google's Seoul of...
Google Wave is dead. Here are your haiku eulogies.
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author198
Aug 5, 2010
We asked our Twitter followers to write eulogies for Google Wave in haiku form. Here are some of what you came up with:...
MID-DAY UPDATE: The Senate could vote today to send $26 billion to the states...
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Bill Radke
Aug 5, 2010
... The "jobs bill"would avert state worker layoffs.
New unemployment claims rise
Sales for big retailers like Costco, Macy's, & Target are...
For public good, not for profit.
Google begins rolling out multi-account sign-in
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John Moe
Aug 4, 2010
It's only in the very early roll-out stages of implementation but Google is beginning to allow multiple accounts to be logged on at the same time....
A real time tour of the world's spam producers
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John Moe
Aug 2, 2010
Postini, a company acquired by Google, used the Goog's mapping service to create this sprawling interactive map of who's producing the spam around...
YouTube grants continued fame to Warhol's off-handed statement about the impossibility of continued fame.
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John Moe
Jul 29, 2010
Joke's on you, Andy! Because now that YouTube has extended the maximum length of videos to 15 minutes, we get New York Times headline writers who...