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thechromesource Daily: Links for 6/7/10
Posted on 07. Jun, 2010 by Greg Farnum.
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Google agrees to hand over privacy information to European regulators.
Google TV teaming with Logitech to expand home entertainment options.
Can’t spell? Google can help.
James Fallows looks at Google and the future of journalism.
Consumer Watchdog says Google has “Microsoft-like monopoly.”
thechromesource Daily: Links for 6/6/10
Posted on 06. Jun, 2010 by Greg Farnum.
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Google axes Windows, saves millions.
Extension tips: Syncing notes across multiple computers with Chrome Notepad.
iPad rivals at Computex favor Android.
Chrome extension opens PDFs and PowerPoint with Google Docs.
thechromesource Daily: Links for 6/4/10
Posted on 04. Jun, 2010 by Greg Farnum.
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Google denies ties between patent application and Wi-Fi snooping.
WebSocket protocol updated to be more suitable for real time and dynamic web applications.
New white paper outlines security practices, policies, and technology supporting Google Apps.
Author provides a graphic display of “what Google knows” and asks: Too much?
Google Goggles headed for iPhone “soon” says Google project manager.
thechromesource Daily: Links for 6/3/10
Posted on 03. Jun, 2010 by Greg Farnum.
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Google’s Canadian engineering unit, particularly strong in mobile applications, will be expanded.
One big number: Over 2 billion e-mail messages migrated to Google Apps.
Google can now index mobile apps for iPhone and Android apps, full-fledged mobile app search engine next?
It’s time for the FTC to stand up to Google say consumer groups in light of latest ad company purchase.
Majority of consumers not yet sold on tablets and e-readers, survey finds.
thechromesource Daily: Links for 6/2/10
Posted on 02. Jun, 2010 by Greg Farnum.
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Google rules online search advertising, but TechCrunch Disrupt attendees aim to crack the social media ad market.
Google’s Wi-Fi incident is under more scrutiny from Canada’s privacy commissioner.
Inspired by Ask.com and Bing, Google will allow users to add a background image to the Google homepage.
Google Search for Mobile now includes mobile app results.
Google Chrome OS could shake up PC market predicts PCWorld’s Tony Bradley.
thechromesource Daily: Links for 6/1/10
Posted on 01. Jun, 2010 by Greg Farnum.
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Computerworld asks, has the Microsoft-backed Bing search engine actually aided Google?
Chrome adds Opera-like Trash Can extension for better tab reopening.
Will Google really become more secure by moving away from Windows?
House Judiciary Committee to look at Google and Facebook privacy practices says Huffington Post.
thechromesource Daily: Links for 5/31/10
Posted on 31. May, 2010 by Greg Farnum.
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The new face of newspaper publishing? MicroApps from The Guardian and Google AppEngine debut.
Security in depth: Chrome now offers a new HTML5 “sandbox” attribute in iframes.
Think you already know about Google Maps? This blog post points out a wealth of little known features and tricks.
Google Buzz for mobile is now available for more devices thanks to a new XHTML version of the Buzz website.
Who gets what? Revenue sharing formulas for Google and its AdSense partners explained.





