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Hey, at least the Patriots topped the Giants at something

Google to commit to offer some Motorola patents on FRAND terms | Google accelerates Android browser updates with mobile Chrome

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Hey, at least the Patriots topped the Giants at something
With the exception of a stray New Yorker or two, we are in mourning here this morning at Massachusetts-based Network World, a pall produced of course by the New England Patriots Super Bowl loss last night at the hands of the New York Giants. So it is with more bitterness than actual interest that I convey Google's report on the terms that were most often entered into the company's search engine during... Read More


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Streamlining IT Operations with Business Service Management
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SIP Trunks and UC security
This white paper examines security considerations when using SIP trunks as a means of connecting Unified Communication Systems to the outside world. Read now!

Google to commit to offer some Motorola patents on FRAND terms
Google is planning to send a letter to standards setting organizations, stating that Motorola Mobility's standards-essential patents will continue to be available on FRAND terms after its acquisition of the company, a person close to the situation said late Tuesday. Read More

Google accelerates Android browser updates with mobile Chrome
Google's launch today of Chrome for Android may be a move to accelerate the pace of browser updates, an analyst said. Read More

Google Chrome headed for Ice Cream Sandwich Android devices
Google's popular Chrome browser is finally coming to Android-based phones, but only if you have the very latest version of the operating system. Read More

Something fishy about Google Chrome's Safe Browsing API, lab says
A research firm that measures the security effectiveness of browsers noticed something it thought might be fishy with the way Chrome was doing things. Turns out, there may currently be a privacy concern about Google's use of end user IP addresses as part of its Safe Browsing API. Read More

Google leaks out Solve for X website, video
Google on Monday released a video regarding its Solve for X project, which the company says is "a place where the curious can go to hear and discuss radical technology ideas for solving global problems." Read More

Google 'ready to lay fiber' in Kansas City
Google's grand fiber network experiment is now one step closer to becoming a reality as the company announced that it is "ready to lay fiber" in Kansas City, Kan. Read More


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Google piques curiosity with Solve for X website, video
Google on Monday released a website and video regarding its Solve for X project, which the company says is "a place where the curious can go to hear and discuss radical technology ideas for solving global problems." Read More

Google Privacy Issues Let Microsoft Tout IE9's Safeguards
Microsoft is taking advantage of all the hullabaloo surrounding Google's privacy policy changes, by buying ads last week in major newspapers that called out how its products and practices are different than Google's and touting its Internet Explorer 9 and Bing products in company blogs. Read More

Google agrees to court order in India to remove content
Google has agreed before a court in Delhi to remove religious and other content considered objectionable, though some other Internet firms are likely to appeal the court's decision, plaintiff Mufti Ajiaz Arshad Qasmi said on Monday. Read More

Appeals court denies Google bid to keep email out of Oracle trial
Google has failed in its latest attempt to keep a potentially damaging email out of the lawsuit Oracle filed against it over alleged Java intellectual-property violations in the Android mobile OS. Read More

Google Summer of Code 2012 Announced
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is an international program that pairs students with mentors and mentoring organizations. Students receive a stipend to write code and contribute to open source projects during their participation in the program. Read More

Google won't delay new privacy policy despite EU concerns
Google does not plan to delay its new privacy policy despite calls from Europe's data protection watchdog. Read More


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Case Study – Constangy
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Google reveals Android malware 'Bouncer,' scans all apps
Google yesterday unveiled an automated system that scans Android apps for potential malware or unauthorized behavior, a move critics have long called the company to make. Read More

Google finally scans malware-ridden Android Market
The Bouncer service analyzes apps in Android Market for known malware, spyware, and trojans Read More

Microsoft wraps up ads aimed at Google with IE9 pitch
Microsoft on Friday wrapped up a three-day campaign against rival Google by claiming its newest browser, Internet Explorer 9, is superior in stopping users from being tracked by online advertisers. Read More

Google Ordered to Pay Fine for Making Google Maps Free
Google has been ordered to pay a fine and damages to a French mapping company after a court ruled that the search giant was guilty of unfair competition and "undercutting competitors" by making its Google Maps program free. Read More

Could Facebook IPO help it dominate Google?
With the Facebook initial public offering (IPO) now official, industry and financial analysts say that a huge influx of cash could enable the social networking company to topple Google from its dominant position in the online world. Read More

Google Docs for Android gets offline access
Google Docs users can now get offline access to documents on their Android-based smartphones and tablets, Googlesaid in a blog post on Wednesday. Read More

Google introduces country domains on Blogger to aid content removal
Google is directing users to localized country domains on Blogger to provide it flexibility to comply with content removal rules in various countries. Read More

Tech's original Great Satan calls out Google for being evil
My, how the tables have turned! Microsoft is apparently placing ads in major newspapers this week (I say "apparently" because no one reads newspapers anymore and I thus have no way of fact-checking) that call out Google for being too evil and not "putting people first." Yes, it's pretty amusing that Google, which has long branded itself as the good-guy tech company, is now under fire from Microsoft,... Read More



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