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Sylvia told me about this and I found this story about it at WWW.YOUTUBE.COM on Wednesday.
Christine told me about this and I found this story about it at WWW.YOUTUBE.COM on Wednesday.
"City residents across the U.S. are campaigning for a slice of the millions Google plans to spend on broadband"
From WWW.BUSINESSWEEK.COM
WWW.CNN.COM writes: "The computer attack which led Google to threaten leaving China and created a firestorm between Washington and Beijing appears to have been deployed by amateurs, according to an analysis by a U.S. technology firm."
My research with Valerie lead me to this.
"A Google Inc. executive said Tuesday that the company is still considering its next step in China - seven weeks after it pledged to stop censoring search results there and threatened to pull out of the country altogether."
NEWS.YAHOO.COM writes: "A city in Kansas seeking to be a test hub for a high-speed broadband network being built by Google has temporarily changed its name to... Google."
"Concerns over privacy mean Google has yet to launch its Street View service in Germany, more than a year-and-a-half after its camera cars began photographing German streets."
Harold is looking for more info.
My friend thought this was interesting.
"A top Google executive said Tuesday that the Internet giant has set no timetable for its operations in China but remains firm in its plan to end censorship of Web search results there."
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WWW.YOUTUBE.COM writes:
Wendy writes:
This one's for Todd, I know she is reading.
"Google added two new features to the Windows version of Google Chrome beta including integrated translation and enhanced privacy features that allow for better browser cookie managment. The new additions were fed to the Chrome beta channel as a preview of Google Chrome version 5, according to the Google Chrome Releases blog."