While I can’t claim to have any personal experience with restraining orders, it seems as if they generally involve two people – two human beings, that is. Officials in a North Carolina county recently ignored this convention and took out a restraining order against Google.
The Google Slap
In the click arbitrage world, some of the least successful players are complaining about something they call the Google Slap.
Google’s Secret Network
Darren Rowse points to a post by John Chow that reveals details of an ad network that Google uses for Fortune 1000 companies.
Google Aids Visually Impaired Searching
Google enhances features of its search engine to accommodate visually impaired user queries.
Yahoo Tells Google To Stuff Its Subpoena
As part of its legal fight against publisher and author groups suing it over its book-scanning practices, Google sent subpoenas to Microsoft, Amazon.com, and Yahoo to gather information about their participation in similar book-archiving operations.
Google Wants To Make You Healthy
The health care industry is in many ways a Byzantine maze of paperwork and regulations, with the right knowledge not always immediately on hand to the right person at the necessary time.
Google Answers Is Closing
Google has announced that Google Answers, the very first non-search project from Google, is closing down forever. Come the end of the year, Answers will stop accepting new questions, although the old pages will remain up as archives.
Google Travels To India
Google search engine is now available to subscribers of Indian mobile phone company, Airtel.
What Will Pop The Google Bubble?
Dave Winer says we’ll know Web 2.0’s bubble is popped when Google’s stock crashes.
Google Answers Crashes Out
Even though few of Google’s services beyond search have caught on with the public like its omnipresent search engine, the company rarely kills off those projects; that made the announcement that Google Answers would be shutdown mildly surprising.