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Google Glitch: Did Poll Finder App Hinder Voters?
Some 700,000 potential voters in 12 states relying on Google to locate their nearest polling places, were directed to the wrong spot.
Every Gmail User Sues Google Over Buzz, Google Settles for $8.5 Million
If you use Gmail, you should have received an email from Google yesterday telling you it settled a privacy lawsuit over its Google Buzz. What does this mean for you? Techland’s Doug Aamoth has the scoop. (Hint: Don’t start buying …
Reading While Eating for November 2: A License to Kill
Waste your time wisely this Tuesday with games, griping and good music.
Reading While Eating for November 1: Searching, Sanity and Soldiers
Start the month off right with links galore.
British Officials Fume Over Google Street-View Gaffes
One political voice in the United Kingdom revealed his fury over recent waves of the company’s rough practices toward its web surfers.
Google To Play Daniel Plainview, Tap Into NYC’s High-Traffic Oil Field
They drink your fiber optics! Drainage!
Reading While Eating for October 25: Of Rappers, Squirrels and iPads
Start the week off right with technology, bad reality TV and even a safari.
China Launches Mapworld — Its Own Google Earth Competitor
In an effort to keep its own eye on satellite searches, the People’s Republic is going toe-to-toe with the California-based tech giant.
Happy Birthday, Dizzy Gillespie: Google Doodle Celebrates Jazz Legend
Jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie would have been 93 today, and Google changed its doodle to commemorate him.
Google To Put Dead Sea Scrolls Online
Now when the Biblical prophet Ezekiel Googles himself, he’ll totally be the number one result!
It’s On: Steve Jobs Disses Google, Blackberry on Conference Call
“I just couldn’t help dropping by for our first $20 billion quarter,” Apple CEO Steve Jobs boasted as he participated in his company’s earnings call last night. It was a rare appearance for Jobs, but a fruitful one — he used …