The story about Department of Justice attorneys filing suit in federal court for access to Google’s databases exploded across the Internet, and it appears they out of the big four search engines resisted prior requests for that information.
Two Analysts Raise Google Concerns
After a year-plus of nearly continuous share price increases matched by equally lofty financial reports, a couple of stock market analysts think it’s time to sell Google investments.
Google Forecasts $6.5 Billion In ’06 Ads
In a story discussing Google’s forays into other methods of getting ads to users, Google’s top sales executive sees $6.5 billion in advertising revenue for the search advertising company in 2006.
Google Fights for Your Privacy
According to the Mercury News, the Department of Justice has filed papers to try and force Google to comply with a subpoena issued last year which includes a request for 1 million random Web addresses and records of all Google searches from any one-week period.
Unified Theory of Google
If someone were to ask you to name the core business of General Motors, chances are you would naturally respond, “automobile manufacturing”.
Google Grabbed 46 Percent Of Search
The November 2005 figures from Nielsen//NetRatings on search share didn’t change a bit from the month prior, as nearly 70 percent of searches passed through Google or Yahoo.
White House Seeks Google Records
A scenario long feared by privacy advocates over Google’s voluminous storage of millions of pieces of information on user searches arose as Department of Justice lawyers asked a federal court to compel Google’s cooperation with their requests.
Google Gains On Baidu In China
A new study just released monitoring the search engine business in China showed some interesting results regarding Baidu, Google and other search engines. The study asserts Google is in a strong position to challenge Baidu in the Chinese search engine market.
Google Blasted For Indexing Nazi Article
Google News has come under fire in England from anti-fascists organizations for picking up a news article published by far-right “Nazi” and “openly racist” British National Party (BNP), reports Times Online.
Google Monetizing the Worlds Media
So Google decided it’s time to see just how far they can take their “pay-per-action” ad model and acquired a radio advertising network.