An in-development project at Google for discovering mobile content through search and enabling payment for it gives us another reason to believe Google will debut a phone and a wireless network.
Google Crunches Its Cookies Faster
Ongoing privacy concerns have pressured Google into announcing a change with the cookies they use to remember a user’s preferences.
Google To Engage More Lawyers In Europe
I’ve often wondered about the members of Google’s legal team. How many are there? What sort of people are they? And do they work 168 hours per week to keep up with the avalanche of lawsuits? I still don’t know the answers to all those questions, but in regards to the first one, a new report indicates that many more specialists will soon join up.
Google Seen As Perfect Employer In Europe
Well, it’s (more or less) official: should Google ever decide to take over the world, most of us will be willing to aid it. The results of a new study confirm that, in certain European circles, the search engine giant is regarded as an ideal employer.
Google Reader Plus Facebook Application = Digg Killer?
Mario Romero has built something very interesting that’s getting more interesting all the time.
If I weren’t on Facebook and didn’t have his Google Reader application plugged into Facebook I would totally have missed it.
Google, Yahoo Interest In Rediff Dismissed
A rumor reported at the Hindustan Times about India’s Rediff portal being a takeover target appears to be more of a leap of faith than a hot tip.
Google AdSense Goes Mobile
AdSense is moving to a new medium: mobile phones. It seems that the beta version of AdSense for Mobile is in a very limited mode of testing – only one person has come forward (so far) to say he’s been invited – and yet this is, by all appearances, the real deal.
Google Challenging Skype
Last week Google made its move against eBay owned Skype, an online person-to-person internet telephony company, with the purchase of startup company, GrandCentral Communications.
Vizu Polls Get Google Maps
Vizu’s polls carry the tagline, “See What the World Thinks,” and some traditional bar graphs have been enough to back up that claim. But thanks to a new development that involves Google Maps, users can now view votes according to their geographic location.
Google Named Most Significant E-Biz Development
Google properties made up three of the top 10 most significant e-commerce developments of the last decade, according the Software & Information Industry Association.