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Texas Attorney General Investigates Google Search
Google said that the Texas attorney general is conducting an antitrust review on the fairness of Google's search results.
September 3, 2010, 2:58 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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No, Facebook Places Is Not Tracking You
A widely circulated message on Facebook is spreading some misinformation about the site's Places service.
September 3, 2010, 2:16 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Consumer Watchdog Group Goes After Google
A consumer watchdog group began an advertising campaign aimed at Google and its chief executive. It hopes to create a "Do Not Track Me" list for Web users.
September 3, 2010, 1:26 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Google to Simplify Its Privacy Policies
Google will update its privacy policies next month to offer simpler, more transparent language, but a privacy expert worry that the changes are actually bad for consumers.
September 3, 2010, 1:09 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Google sticks Wave in a box, puts a bow on top
<!--body--> Contrary to popular belief, Google Wave is not quite dead. Google plans to expand upon the open source code it has already released to form a more complete, standalone application known as "Wave in a Box." Wave will work (or not work, depending on how you look at it)...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 10:40 am| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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Consumer Watchdog Group Goes After Google
A consumer watchdog group began an advertising campaign aimed at Google and its chief executive. It hopes to create a "Do Not Track Me" list for Web users.
September 3, 2010, 10:18 am| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Forgetful Facebook fanatics can remotely kill their other sessions
<!--body--> Forgetful Facebook users and wannabe-burglars can now rest a little easier at night knowing that they can remotely log themselves out if they accidentally left logged-in sessions in other locations. Facebook users will soon be able to see where else they might be logged on, adding another layer of security to...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 10:01 am| Read full article | More articles from arstechnica.com
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Chrome is now 2 years old! Google celebrates with release of version 6
Two years. Can you believe it's only been two years since we started browsing the internet faster than a potato can tear through the air? Well, Google can, and it's certainly not been sitting around during that time, improving Chrome's JavaScript performance by a factor of 3, and throwing in...
Read more »September 3, 2010, 3:25 am| Read full article | More articles from engadget.com
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What It Means When YouTube Gets Small, and Big
People are increasingly watching YouTube videos on cellphone screens, which could lead to new kinds of videos and advertising.
September 2, 2010, 9:06 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com

