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Google Chief Admits Company "Screwed Up" in Data Privacy Controversy
June 4, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
After weeks of controversy, Google has admitted to significant security missteps involving the collection of personal computer user’s wireless data through its Google Street Cars. Google CEO Eric Schmidt said in an interview published in the Financial Times on Friday that the company had “screwed up” and mapped every wireless network in Britain along with other countries for their own potential commercial use.
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YouTube Revamps Google Campaign Toolkit
June 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Google launched today YouTube’s You Choose 2010 Campaign Toolkit, an updated toolkit designed to help candidates create more effective campaigns and deliver more direct messages.
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Google Sued by Woman Hit While Walking on Highway
June 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Search Engine Land reports that a Los Angeles-area woman has sued Google after being hit by a car while walking on the side of a rural highway in Utah earlier this year. Lauren Rosenberg is suing Google for more than $100,000 in punitive damages, claiming that the directions she was given by Google Maps on her Blackberry told her to walk on a road that turned out to be unsafe for pedestrians.
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