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Google gives up its fight with the carriers... for now
Seth Weintraub 2010-05-26 02:01Google signaled an end to its ambitions to bypass the carriers with its announcement that it would discontinue the Nexus One Store last month.In a med...
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YouTube now gives you full 15 minutes of fame
Seth Weintraub 2010-08-03 01:39You'd think YouTube servers would be running out of space by now?!Nope.Google (GOOG) today announced that they were increasing the size limit of stand...
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Has Google found its true calling?
Beth Kowitt 2010-01-22 10:01earch giant Google keeps offering telecommunications services. But does that make it a phone company?By Beth KowittGoogle (GOOG) is an online advertis...
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MS Office users can now connect to the Google Cloud
Seth Weintraub 2010-11-27 02:43Welcome to Google's Cloud Connect, Microsoft Office users.With its purchase of DocVerse in March, Google (GOOG) obviously had the intentions of integr...
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Google finally opens its eBookstore in the Cloud
Seth Weintraub 2010-12-09 09:51Expected since early summer, Google is now in the eBooks business.Google (GOOG) opened its eBook store today. While it isn't called "Editions," as was...
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Google picks up a side of chips
Seth Weintraub 2010-04-23 07:40Acquiring the stealth semiconductor firm signals that Google is moving into processor development. But did they buy Agnilux just to build chips for th...
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Google's 'caffeinates' its search engine
Seth Weintraub 2010-06-11 12:44For those of us who played with the Caffeine Search engine that Google beta tested last year, today's news isn't wholly unexpected. The Beta program w...
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Yelp grows up
Paul Smalera 2010-04-14 05:51“Some businesses are never going to be happy with a paradigm that allows customers to comment, or makes them have to have to earn their content,” Vinc...
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Where are they now?
财富中文网 2009-11-03 05:49Fortune takes a look back at our '40 under 40' of a decade ago to find out who's still flying high, and who's fallen from grace.By Maha Atal and Kim T...
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Is Google really interested in ridding its results of spam?
Seth Weintraub 2011-01-26 09:55Matt Cutts via WikipediaSpam sites are mostly benefiting from Adsense advertising...and so is Google.Today, Google's (GOOG) Matt Cutts blogged that th...