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Google Contract Shows Deal With Israel Defense Ministry
Exclusive: Google has negotiated deepening the relationship during the war in Gaza.
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How Google is killing independent sites like ours
And why you shouldn’t trust product reviews from big media publishers ranking at the top of Google.
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10 Reasons You Should Switch From Chrome to Firefox
Firefox provides many advantages over Chrome, including being more efficient, so your laptop battery lasts longer. Firefox doesn't track your internet activity for advertising purposes. Firefox has better privacy controls, including container functionality and VPN, enhancing your privacy and security online.
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LG announces new Google TV sets for CES 2013
The Google TV platform continues to struggle, but manufacturers like LG might be able to save it. The Korean manufacturer has just announced a new series of 3D-enabled HDTVs with Google TV integrated, and they are looking good!
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The End of the Map
Apple Maps stands at the end of a long line of cartographic catastrophes. Say goodbye to the Mountains of Kong and New South Greenland—the enchanting era of geographic gaffes is coming to a close.
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It's Becoming Abundantly Clear That Google Doesn't Want To Share Android Anymore
"Open" doesn't mean what it's used to.
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16 Tech Predictions to Benefit the Music Biz
I am 100% convinced that: That Google will acquire Rdio. Just because they can. And because the licenses & audience that Rdio has will help solidify Google’s entertainment strategy. Well, that is, unless Microsoft buys Rdio first.
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Most anticipated tech products for 2013
Right now you’re probably pretty happy with the available gadgets on the market. Phones can do almost anything, cars nearly drive themselves and video games have never looked more fantastic. How much better can it get?
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Google Executives Acquitted In Bullying Case
The case brings us back to the year 1996, when four students from a school in Turin posted a video on Google Videos, a video search engine owned by Google. The video showed the four students bullying a boy...
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iPad is left behind as rival tablets get multiuser support
Want to loan your tablet to a child or friend but don't want to provide access to all your data? Windows, Android, and even Amazon tablets make it easy. Apple's iPad has some catching up to do.
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Google’s Mobile Future Is Now
Google Now may be one of Google's most underrated new products of 2012, but I think it will turn out to be Google's killer mobile product in the long run.
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Is there a "google generation" of kids that are getting dumber?
One of Britain's leading inventors has warned that a 'Google generation' who rely on the internet for everything are in danger of becoming 'brain-dead'.
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Google Economy: How Google Makes $100 Million A Day [Infographic]
How does Google make over $100 million each day through search related ads? This Google economy infographic sets out to tell you everything about it.
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Samsung expected to ship over 500 million phones in 2013
Samsung certainly had a big year, and despite some legal setbacks with Apple, the company saw record profits in its mobile division.
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Will Google Apps Break The Last Tech Monopoly: Microsoft Office?
Recently I've been writing about monopolies. When they're important and when they're not. The really crucial point is whether that monopoly is contestable or not.
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The Rise And Fall Of Words
Scientific techniques show promise for future linguistics research.
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YouTube cancels billions of video views after finding they had been 'faked'
The biggest hit was taken by Universal, home of Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and Justin Bieber, which lost more than one billion views from its total of seven billion.
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Arctic Google Street view
Google launched a Street View map of one of Canada’s Arctic communities Wednesday, giving the world a detailed -- and digital -- look at part of the country’s vast and remote North.
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Google Is Attacking Apple From The Inside Out—And It's Working
After years of hammering away at Apple's share of the smartphone market with cheap-to-free Android phones, Google has lately adopted a new tactic to win mobile. Call it "the worm strategy"—because Google is attacking Apple from the inside out.
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Google's New Year's Day Logo Cleans Up The New Year's Eve Logo
Today on Google’s home page, you will find a special logo for New Year’s Day. The logo represents what most people and venues are doing during the day after New Year’s Eve – cleaning up.
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