Google profits from the manipulation of its pay-per-click advertising service by others, and hasn’t done enough to end the practice, according to a lawsuit filed by pay-per-click analysis firm Click Defense.
Google Video Viewer Cracked
The viewer was designed to only play videos from Google’s servers. That restriction didn’t last for long.
Google Helps Websites Get Crawled – for Free!
Known for its regular introduction of new products as much as for its regularly increasing stock prices, Google is continually evolving.
Google Sued For Click Fraud
A class action lawsuit was filed in US District Court against Google alleging breach of contract, negligence, unjust enrichment, and unfair business practices-all involving charges of click fraud. Click Defense Inc, a click fraud protection firm, filed the suit in California in the name of an unknown number of plaintiffs for an amount not less than $5 million.
Google Stock Soars Past $300 and May 2005 Stats
Buoyed by a bevy of new product launches this week, Google’s red-hot stock rose above the $300/share mark earlier this week.
Google Video Viewer Cracked By DVD Jon
Famed Norwegian hacker Jon Lech Johansen, better known as DVD Jon, has taken the open source nature of Google’s newly launched, browser-based video player to heart evidently.
Google And T-Mobile Form Partnership
With more and more users turning to the mobile web, the search engine industry’s embrace of mobile technology, particularly mobile web browsing, has increased as well.
Google Unearths New Mapping Service
Called Google Earth, the 3D mapping service brings a combination of aerial and satellite photos to the desktop.
Google Earth Closed… At Least Temporarily
Apparently, even Google’s web servers can be overloaded by too much traffic, or at least by people wanting to download the new hot Google product.
Google Knows You Mean Music And Not Fish
An optional personalization service from Google will know if you’re a music lover or a dedicated angler.