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How Google works?

After 13 years since Google’s domain got up and function, some people might still be totally clueless as to how this massive search engine company works. PPCBlog has this infographic chart of Google, which some of you might be interested in digging the flow of it. [via Gizmodo] ...

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Google Music coming to beat iTunes

Remember the Gingerbread that we talked about? Well, here’s a partner for it during the launch event. Google is going to throw a new contender into the ring where Apple is going to announce iTunes Live, and it’s called Google Music. Well that’s what Gaurav Jain, Android product manager said. Apple and Google’s race to stream content from the cloud has never really been a question of if so much as of when, a ...

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Google Chrome, live on Linux and Mac.

Mac and Penguin users rejoice, as the day Chrome goes stable on these platform is finally here. With this promotion from beta to stable channel, the Chrome is nicely polished and touched-up, with better performance and stability. It will even looked very “Mac” on your Mac. “Just like its Windows and Linux siblings, the stable version of Chrome for Mac comes with all the goodness of one of our biggest speed ...

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Google steadfast to dump Windows

Google Inc., as per the latest information, is mulling over the concept of security with greatest concentration and in the wake of its recent embarrassments in China, has decided to dump Windows almost. If we do rely on the Financial Times, Google Inc. has been terminating use of Windows internally (in due course) ever since January. This can be found from some recent examples. Sources state that new-fangle ...

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Google makes our search, “our” search.

Google is getting better and better with their services. Last time they started the Gmail, and expanded its capacity greatly until other services had to follow suit. Later they enable SSL encryption on their products ranging from Gmail to Google Docs and others. SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) connections encrypt data that travels between your computer and that particular site. There would usually be a web addre ...

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Gmail, Google Maps, now Google is coming to our TV!!!

Dubbed the Google TV (*duh!), it seemed that Google wants to show something at our living room. They’re gonna bring regular TV channels (*obviously), web videos (*YouTube 1080p in our living room? Brilliant!), and most interestingly, Android apps with Live Updating! Oh My God! But according to Google, it’s not easy. Why? Well, they gave 3 reasons: “ 1. They dumb down the web for TV. You’re re-creating the w ...

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Google offers free fonts for the Web

In an attempt to move beyond drab typography on the Web, Google on Wednesday released 18 freely usable fonts and an open-source tool designed to smooth over browser issues in displaying downloaded fonts. A number of Web designers -- if not all readers -- are excited that newer browsers support downloadable fonts so sites can use more than the handful that it's safe to assume are installed already on people' ...

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Google answers privacy questions

Google has responded to complaints by international privacy regulators about its Buzz social networking app. Regulators, led by Jennifer Stoddart in Canada and supported by privacy bosses in France, Germany, New Zealand, Spain and the UK, accused Google of rushing products and services to market without making sure privacy and data protection requirements were met on release. The group singled out Google Bu ...

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Using HK servers, Google does an end run around Chinese censorship

Google, which first signaled its intention to halt censoring its Chinese search results in January, has followed through on the threat. Google.cn now redirects to Google.com.hk in Hong Kong, where results are uncensored. Google first made the threat after it detected hacking into the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists. It said the intrusions originated from China. The new move closes Google.cn ...

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Firing back at Google, China begins blocking HK content

As expected, China has fired back at Google in the company's attempt to redirect users from Google.cn to its uncensored Hong Kong site. Not only has the country replied with a fiery retort, it's begun blocking some access to Google.com.hk from mainland China. China's official Xinhua News Agency quoted an unnamed official in a statement made just hours after Monday's announcement by Google. "Google has ...

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