Archive for the ‘Google’ Category

The Wall Street Journal have reported that Google are deliberately ignoring security settings designed to restrict the amount of information that the search giant can collect. Apple’s Safari web browser (as seen on iPads and iPhones) comes with a suite of security tools that restrict the access that companies have to cookies – small files [...]

Various people throughout the SEO industry might be fed up with Google’s constant tinkering with the search engines, but the Great British public are still as enamoured with Google search as ever.

If you’re using the Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android (seriously, who comes up with these names?), you can lose your standard Droid browser, because Google are taking the battle for browser supremacy into a whole new arena. Not content with their 27.3% browser market share, Google have decided they want a slice of the [...]

A who’s who of online companies have been hauled in front of courts in India on criminal charges today. Google, Facebook and others stand accused of “sale of obscene books and material” and “sale of obscene objects to young people” in a Delhi court.

Buoyed by the recent takedown of MegaUpload, the entertainment industry in the UK have set their sights on the biggest suppliers of pirated material in the world. The search engines Google and Bing.

If you’re currently signed up for a Google Account, the chances are that you’ll have received an email from Google, explaining that they’re changing their privacy policy. We’re getting rid of over 60 different privacy policies across Google and replacing them with one that’s a lot shorter and easier to read. Our new policy covers [...]

He might be the first Pontiff to embrace social media, but it looks like Pope Benedict XVI hasn’t yet decided whether using Twitter is a vice or a virtue.

Remember when Google’s famous motto was Don’t Be Evil? Well Twitter, Facebook and Myspace do. Which is why they’ve joined forces to combat what they see as Google’s unholy evil alliance of search and social.

Google CEO Larry Page has claimed Google+’s userbase has doubled to just over 90 million users in just three months. But other Google products are feeling the pinch.

We warned you that this would happen. Despite a last minute plea from the White House that the Stop Online Privacy Act would be stopped in its tracks, some of the internet’s most popular sites are taking a stand against government interference in what they publish.


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