Google: No such thing as complete privacy
Google's Street View service didn't invade a Pittsburgh couple's privacy, the search giant said in a response to the couple's April lawsuit over the matter.
Computing companies testing bounds of the cloud
Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp., and Yahoo Inc. are putting "cloud computing" to the test with help from researchers at the University of Illinois.
YouTube sued again, for $1b
SUED AGAIN: YouTube and its parent company Google are being sued for $1 billion by an Italian media company linked to Italy's prime minister.
Amazon Payments takes on eBay’s PayPal, Google Checkout
Amazon has rolled out its equivalent of PayPal and Google Checkout in two flavors: Checkout by Amazon and Amazon Simple Pay.
Yahoo, HP and Intel in the clouds
Academics and government agencies have a new, giant test bed for their computer data crunching.
Billionaire sells all Yahoo holdings
Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo over the way the Internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft.
‘Cuil’ Latest Search Engine to Challenge Google’s Dominance
The latest entrant in the search engine battles is Cuil, pronounced "cool," which hopes to be the company to break the strangelhold Google has had in the search market. What may make this a particulary interesting company is its original team, which has a strong background in search success, and which Google bought its technology from in 2004 for the purpose of upgrading its own search system.
findingDulcinea Gives a Curated View of the Web [The Startup Review]
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A new search engine from Ex-Googlers challenges Google
A new search engine has been started by former Google employees. Could this be the next Google killer? How will this affect Google and your rankings?
A new search engine from Ex-Googlers challenges Google
A new search engine has been started by former Google employees. Could this be the next Google killer? How will this affect Google and your rankings?

















