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Google Supports the Chinese Workforce, Works on Retention Plan

Google Supports the Chinese Workforce, Works on Retention Plan

Google's loss is Baidu's gain is in the news nowadays due to the recent fall in Google's shares, after it was reported of its intentions to move out of the China market. Google is planning to exit from China as it has failed to negotiate with the Chinese Government on the censoring of search results in China.

Viacom and Google Battle Goes On

Viacom and Google Battle Goes On

The $1 billion copyright battle between Viacom and Google is still on.

The court documents, filed in federal court in New York, revealed that Viacom had also considered buying You Tube before it went to Google for $1.7 billion.

Google May Withdraw from China Fully

Google May Withdraw from China Fully

In a matter of two months, Google Inc. wobbled the world with its threat to leave China on restriction and hacking concerns, and now there are increasing signs that a permanent exit is imminent, as the two sides refuse to compromise.

Google TV on Its Way to Make Your TV a Big Computer

Google TV on Its Way to Make Your TV a Big Computer

According to reports, Google will revolutionize the way people use their television sets by bringing on a new platform to take out the best of the internet to TV screens.

Google Unveils Migration Tool

Google Unveils Migration Tool

Google has introduced a new server-tool known as Google Apps Migration for Microsoft® Exchange which will not only help transfer company e-mail, but it also has the ability to move calendar and contact information into a cloud. It will help move number of users at the same time without any hindrance while using Microsoft Exchange during the migration process.

Google’s Immaturity over the Launch of its New Social Networking Service

Google’s Immaturity over the Launch of its New Social Networking Service

Federal Trade Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbor does not seem to be too pleased with Google’s launch of Buzz- a social networking service. She feels it does not help in keeping the privacy levels of the customers to a safe standard and sets a dangerous example of exposing the customer data. A consumer’s privacy is of the utmost importance for the company, as quoted by Ms.

Google TV Set to Arrive in Your Drawing Room

Google TV Set to Arrive in Your Drawing Room

On Wednesday, the New York Times reported that Google is working with Intel, Sony and others to develop Google TV, a service that intends to take the search engine giant's web offerings in people's drawing rooms.

Google TV will unite the company's Android mobile operating system and applications with television devices made for the OS, as well as set-top boxes.

Google Nexus One Smartphone Soon on Sprint, but Price Unknown

Google Nexus One Smartphone Soon on Sprint, but Price Unknown

On March 17, Sprint declared that it would soon offer Google's Nexus One smartphone to its subscribers. However, the wireless carrier did not disclose an exact date about when it would offer the device or what would be its cost.

Sprint is believed to be the third U. S. carrier to promise support for the Nexus One, after T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless.

Facebook More Popular Than Google

Facebook, Google

Even after going through a lot of criticism, Facebook has still managed to top the charts of being the most visited site, leaving Google behind.

Google’s Nexus One Widens Appeal with Access to AT&T 3G and Rogers Wireless

Google’s Nexus One

Google announced that its Nexus One mobile is now available as an unlocked device that has access to AT&T 3G network in US and Rogers Wireless in Canada. Nexus One now also comes without a service plan.

Earlier Nexus One was an unlocked device, meaning users could use it with a SIM card of most GSM operators throughout the world.

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