Another beta version of Google’s Toolbar arrived on the company’s servers, just waiting for download and testing by its user base.
New Google Toolbar – Version 4
Google is about to release a new version of its toolbar.
DOJ May One Day Try to Break Up Google
In chapter eight John Battelle’s incredible book, The Search, he astutely predicted that Google would increasingly fall under the watchful eye of the US government.
The Great Wall of Google
Google’s decision to filter search results on behalf of the Chinese government was certainly not an easy one.
Gates Has Google’s Back On Censorship
Like Google and Yahoo, Microsoft has had to adjust its business practices to suit Chinese government information control personnel, not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Google’s Brett Crosby Talks Analytics
After Brett Crosby of Google Analytics teased me from the audience about the “tricks” search marketers use to optimize web sites, during my session, I was looking forward to heckling him during his session on web analytics. Alas, Brett’s role was mostly as moderator and the opportunity to return the favor, was limited.
Why Wont Google Comply W/ DOJ Subpoena…
…and what does this move mean for online advertisers?
Gonzales V. Google Date Set
Judge James Ware of the US District Court in San Jose will hear arguments on February 27th from both sides over Google’s refusal to comply with federal subpoenas from August 2005.
House Committee Chairman Upbraids Google
Virginia Republican Tom Davis, chair of the House Government Reform Committee, called out Google for cooperating with China but not the US on its requests.
Malkin Takes On Google With Images
Conservative columnist and blogger Michelle Malkin has launched an effort to collect various Photoshopped Google logos and other images that protest Google’s acceptance of government censorship in China.