As Google grew into the giant it is today, it also managed to maintain a good image with its business practices but also with the green projects it's involved with and, more recently, with a greater emphasis on education. Google has been offering the Google Apps suite of services to schools for free for a while ... |
29 October 2009 11:03 GMT |
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt and cofounder Sergey Brin spoke at a press conference in New York earlier touching on most aspects of the company and some of the more pressing issues like Google Books and Google Chrome. The company's economic state also came under scrutiny. Google has weathered the economic downturn bet... |
8 October 2009 06:31 GMT |
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At the press conference held in New York earlier, Google's top dogs, CEO Eric Schmidt and cofounder Sergey Brin, went through several aspects concerning the company. One of the most important ones, from a technology point of view, was Google Chrome, the company's speedy web browser, and the overall cloud co... |
8 October 2009 03:46 GMT |
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Google held a press conference in New York, with CEO Eric Schmidt and cofounder Sergey Brin covering most of the big issues affecting the company right now, namely its cloud strategy with Chrome and Chrome OS and other aspects regarding its products but also broader subjects concerning the search giant and the market... |
8 October 2009 03:16 GMT |
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Bing is doing something right as it has gotten mostly positive reviews from a skeptic media and gained a slight increase in market share for Microsoft. In fact, if we are to believe a report by the New York Post, the engine is proving so successful that it’s got Google scared, despite sounding quite confident i... |
15 June 2009 10:55 GMT |
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Google keeps up the good work and today released another revolutionary technology, codenamed gDay, which may bring a different perspective of searching the web. First of all, gDay* is powered by MATE (Machine Automated Temporal Extrapolation), which is quite an amazing aspect considering the fact that it now works in... |
1 April 2008 03:07 GMT |
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As stunning as it might sound, Google is only the second name given to the Stanford students' project. Philipp Lenssen, of blogoscoped.com, discovered that its precursor back in 1996 was called "BackRub" and that it was a search engine research project that was headed by who else than Larry Page, the last Page t... |
28 December 2007 17:06 GMT |
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Microsoft Co-founder and chairman Bill Gates continues to remain on top of the world. Gates is in fact on top of the world's first 400 wealthiest people. Without a doubt, 2007 has been a good year for Gates. Although he is in the process of transitioning out of his day-to-day role at Microsoft by mid 2008, Gates... |
21 September 2007 04:18 GMT |
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