Google is testing a new television programming search service with Dish Network, which allows users to search content from Dish and the Web, the latest effort to marry the Internet and conventional TV.
A new profile of the News Corp. baron quotes a source who says he's willing to press legal action against Google in the event that talks about indexing content fall through. Originally posted at News - Digital Media.
Google has fixed a security flaw that had the potential to allow a hacker to compromise Google Buzz accounts. by Tom Espiner ZDNet UK
A new profile of the News Corp. baron quotes a source who says he's willing to press legal action against Google in the event that talks about indexing content fall through. Originally posted at News - Digital Media.
The internet company mounts a renewed defence of the way it ranks search results, amid fresh questions about its practice of sometimes manually overriding its automated ranking system
It was only a matter of time before Brussels began looking at an antitrust complaint against Google. Murmurings of discontent about the dominant search engine have been going on for several years now, and recently there has been a rash of smaller cases ag
In an effort to entice security researchers to look for holes in the Chrome browser, Google has announced it will pay $500 for bugs found in the code. by Elinor Mills CNET News
Google has filed at least four patent applications for technology it is building into its Chrome browser to try to make the web a more powerful foundation for applications. by Stephen Shankland CNET News
We've just confirmed with Google that the company has signed an agreement to acquire social search engine Aardvark.
A war is brewing between Iran and Google, culminating in the complete shutdown of the Internet behemoth's Gmail service -- and the country's announcement of plans to create a first-of-its-kind national e-mail service, a local journalist says.