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Google’s Attack on Apple Is Good News for Apple
Good Google apps for Apple's devices should make everybody happy
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Google Chairman Eric Schmidt to visit North Korea
Google's executive chairman is preparing to travel to one of the last frontiers of cyberspace: North Korea.
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Many Windows Phone users report being cut off from Google Maps
Google Maps has never officially been supported on Windows Phone, but today many users have reportedly been cut off entirely.
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Look at how great a Google smartwatch could be
With wearable tech a bit of a buzzphrase right now and talk of a possible Apple/Intel smartwatch doing the rounds, this concept for what a Google watch might look like is right on cue.
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Behind Google's Antitrust Escape
After early hopes for a sweeping antitrust case against Google, it became clear to the Federal Trade Commission last fall that no such lawsuit was in the offing.
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The Google+ Long Game Is Brilliant
I’m finding myself using Google+ more and more. I recently decided that the long game Google is playing is absolutely brilliant.
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Google Antitrust Decision: What Does It Mean For Your Business?
Probably nothing good as the FTC barely slapped Google on the wrist. Now, small businesses have to learn to live with it.
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Why Is Google Exec Interested In North Korea?
Eric Schmidt, Google's executive chairman, has landed in North Korea. His trip there is a bit of a mystery. North Korea's young leader, Kim Jong Un, recently set out a series of policy goals that included expanding science and technology as a way to improve the North Korean economy in 2013.
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Why Is Google's Eric Schmidt Going to North Korea?
As with so many things related to North Korea, there’s a lot of mystery surrounding this trip.
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Google's Eric Schmidt ends mysterious North Korea trip
Google's Eric Schmidt wrapped up a controversial trip to North Korea on Thursday, returning to Beijing with a delegation that included former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.
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Worst flu season in years causes public health emergency in Boston.
Yesterday Boston Mayor Thomas Menino declared a citywide public health emergency, with roughly 700 confirmed flu cases—ten times the number the city saw last year.
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Does Constant Googling Really Make You Stupid?
Preliminary data suggest that all those tweets, status updates and other digital distractions may actually stave off cognitive decline.
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Why Is Google Fiber the Country's Only Super-Speed Internet?
Google Fiber was supposed to be a shaming exercise. But any shame felt by the country's big-name ISPs hasn't yet to produce the sort of ultra-high-speed internet services we've all been hoping for.
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A report on Google chairman Eric Schmidt's trip to North Korea from someone who was there
John Delury, a professor of history at Yonsei University, in Seoul, travelled with Eric Schmidt and the Google delegation to North Korea.
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Larry Page ignored Steve Jobs’s deathbed advice, and Google is doing great
Shortly after Larry Page re-took the reigns as CEO of Google in April 2011, many looked upon his re-organization of the company and sun-setting of fringe products as proof that he was heeding Steve Job’s death-bed advice to bring more focus to the company.
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Google's Core Business Is In The Middle Of A Fundamental Shift
Desktop search is going mobile.
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Google invests $200 million in Texas wind farm
Google's big $200 million stake in the Spinning Spur wind farm is the company's 10th renewable energy investment since 2010.
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Google Declares War on the Password
Want an easier way to log into your Gmail account? How about a quick tap on your computer with the ring on your finger?
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Google buys $1 billion plot of land for new central London HQ
Google is building its new UK headquarters in central London. The company this week purchased a 2.4-acre plot in the King's Cross Central development.
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Redesigning Google: how Larry Page engineered a beautiful revolution
Something strange and remarkable started happening at Google immediately after Larry Page took full control as CEO in 2011: it started designing good-looking apps.
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