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[9 Jan 2010 | View Comments | ]

Launches Nexus One, contributing further innovation to the Android ecosystem

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[23 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]

Follow Santa’s journey around the world in Google Earth and Google Maps

Tech News: Services »

[16 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]

With just two clicks Google Blogger users can now add revenue-generating Amazon product links to their blogs

Tech News: Software »

[9 Dec 2009 | View Comments | ]

Google announces the newest version of Google Web Toolkit, an open source development toolkit used by thousands of developers around the world for building and optimizing complex browser-based applications.

Tech News: Services »

[10 Nov 2009 | View Comments | ]

Google Inc. today announced that it is working with airports across the country as well as Boingo Wireless, Advanced Wireless Group, Airport Marketing Income and others to provide free Wi-Fi as a holiday gift now through January 15, 2010.

Tech News: Services »

[9 Nov 2009 | View Comments | ]

Google Inc. today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire AdMob, a mobile display ad technology provider, for $750 million in stock. This acquisition will enhance Google’s existing expertise and technology in mobile advertising, while also giving advertisers and publishers more choice in this growing new area.

Tech News: Services »

[5 Nov 2009 | View Comments | ]

Google has announced a new hosted enterprise search product, Google Commerce Search, to power online retail stores and e-commerce websites with the speed and accuracy customers expect from Google.

Tech News: Services »

[18 Sep 2009 | View Comments | ]

Open marketplace to help advertisers get better results and help publishers maximize their revenue

Tech News: Services »

[27 Aug 2009 | View Comments | ]

The webcasts are intended to provide investors greater insight and information on selected areas of Google’s business and operations.

Editorials »

[22 Jan 2009 | View Comments | ]

A recent article published by CNET’s Chris Soghoian regarding YouTube being issued a waiver from third-party cookies has me concerned.
Google, the parent company of YouTube, has the right to track and trend visitors to their sites and how they interact with the content as long as they comply with their own privacy policies posted on their sites.  Long term tracking cookies continue to track your Internet behavior and browsing habits, even after you surf away from the site that placed the cookie on your system.  As you can imagine,  I am …