Search Engine Watch reported that Google has agreed to pay approximately $90million into a fund to settle a click-fraud based class-action suit brought against it by Lanes Gifts and Collectibles.
Airline Subpoenas Google User Info
American Airlines (AA) has subpoenaed Google to turn over identifying information on a Google Video user who uploaded a copyrighted training video to the site, reports Mercury News. As it is a matter of copyright infringement, Google may not be able to be as defiant as it was with the US Justice Department (DOJ).
Google Click Fraud Settlement: $90 Million
A class-action lawsuit filed by Lane’s Gifts and Collectibles in Arkansas against Google could end soon if the presiding judge approves a proposed settlement.
Google Disclosures And Fallout
The search advertising company accidentally provided financial guidance to analysts before excising it from the presentation that was made available online.
Google Accidentally Reveals Revenue Prediction
Google accidentally left in notes that discussed predictions of revenue for the next year in the Powerpoint for last week’s Analyst Day. As a result, Google had to file a Form 8-K disclosure report with the SEC.
Google Drive Steers Theories
A section of text in a Google PowerPoint presentation described the concept of storing 100 percent of a user’s data; what started as a one-off observation made by a blogger rocketed all the way to a lengthy mention in the Wall Street Journal.
Google Cerf-ing For British Engineers
Google evangelist Vint Cerf, father of the Internet, will canvas several universities in the UK to help recruit graduates to work for his company’s new research and development center in London.
MSN Not Beating Google In Six Months
After stirring up the search engine world with comments that MSN Search will be more relevant than Google in six months, Microsoft Europe president Neil Holloway backpedaled from his remarks.
Why We Dont Get A Live Google Display
Xooglers’ Doug Edwards explains why the famous scrolling display of Google queries, located in the Googleplex lobby, isn’t made available for public use.
Google SERPs Anger UK Footballer
Arsenal and England international left back Ashley Cole is displeased in a legal sense over Google’s alternative suggestion in search results for his name.