A photo essay from Time Magazine shows the warm and fuzzy workers’ utopia of Google’s Mountain View headquarters in all its sun-drenched glory.
Google’s Second Big Print Buying Test
Google has some obstacles to overcome before it can convince more than a handful of Adwords advertisers that print is a medium worth investing in, even if pages are purchased at a steep discount.
Google Subpoena Woes Double
If Google does not succeed in fending off Gonzalez v Google, the ACLU said it would have to ask for the same information the government requested.
The Google Friends And Family Plan
Before Google unveils its beta products, they appear to utilize some early beta testers close to home, or more to the point, close to their employees’ homes.
Google Maps Light Up And Mob Up
A Hungarian techie has created a mashup of Google Maps that doesn’t just have a night and day difference, but a dusk one as well; HBO has created a mashup to promote its Mafia-inspired series The Sopranos.
Gartner Warns Firms On Google Desktop
The research company thinks that corporations should utilize the Enterprise version of Google Desktop if they permit the product in their operations.
Incentive To Grab For Google’s Share
Speculation abounds about the future of search and the dominance of Google, as rivals Microsoft and Yahoo ramp up their search engines and consider incentives for people to use their search.
Google Earth Supporting Scientific Research…
From the popular journal, Nature, an interesting article on how biologists are using Google Earth to support their efforts.
Google Blasts “Uninformed” Justice Department
A legal brief filed with the US District Court in San Jose by Google’s attorneys criticized the Department of Justice prosecutors involved in the federal government’s grab for Google’s search records.
Google Bites Print Ads, Base, And AdWords
A quick summary of the latest and greatest in news from Google, which seems to be having issues selling print advertising, filling up Google Base, and fixing AdWords API version 3.