Google’s ‘don’t do evil’ put to test with China
If you go to Google’s investor relations Web site, you’ll see a link for the Google Code of Conduct which begins with “don’t be evil.” Yet depending on how you define evil, Google’s willingness — […]
If you go to Google’s investor relations Web site, you’ll see a link for the Google Code of Conduct which begins with “don’t be evil.” Yet depending on how you define evil, Google’s willingness — […]
In its search for new markets and revenue, Google seems to be taking a bite out of Apple. For months the two companies have competed in the mobile-phone market thanks to Google’s Android operating system, […]
It’s fashionable these days to refer to Microsoft as a dinosaur whose products and thinking are stuck in the 20th century. The company that was convicted of being an illegal monopoly not all that long […]
by Larry Magid I’m starting to worry Google will become the world’s SPOF — that’s short for “single point of failure.” I also worry about the company’s power to determine whether certain other businesses make […]
Google’s new Google Voice has a few rough edges but for many users, it could be a life-changing experience. The service, a relaunch of GrandCentral, which Google bought in 2007, allows you to choose a […]
by Anne Collier NetFamilyNews.org If your family celebrates Christmas, you can track Santa’s global progress on Christmas Eve, thanks to Web 2.0! You can get minute-by-minute reports on Twitter’s noradsanta feed. As I write, Santa […]
For the past week I’ve been carrying around the T-Mobile G1 – the first phone to run Google’s Android operating system. While I’m not gaga over Google’s first phone, I am generally pleased about its […]
by Larry Magid Street view of home with bedroom window As if the TV series “To Catch a Predator” wasn’t enough paranoia, now there’s a campaign to protect our children against predators who use Google […]
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