August 19, 2009
Vogue model Liskula Cohen wins right to learn offensive blogger’s identity
A model who was slammed with derogatory terms by an anonymous blogger has the right to learn the identity of her online heckler, a judge ruled.
July 08, 2009
Google developing its own operating system
The program is designed for “netbooks” which are less powerful versions of laptop computers that appeal to people primarily looking to surf the internet.
June 25, 2009
New printer lets you print without turning on computer
A new WiFi-connected printer is going on the market this fall and you don’t even have to turn on your computer to use it.
June 18, 2009
Librarians fighting Google’s book deal
A $125 million settlement agreement was reached last October that gave Google the right to make millions of books available for reading and purchase on the Internet and but now Google is facing off against a legion of librarians and, possibly, the U.S. Justice Department.
June 02, 2009
GAO Report: GPS on the verge of failure
We rely on them to get us places, but the GPS you trust could lead you astray. The government must do something soon, or the satellites that direct your GPS will start failing as soon as next year.
May 21, 2009
Texas girl wins “Doodle 4 Google” contest
On Wednesday, Google announced that Christin, a sixth-grader from Texas, is this year’s winner of “Doodle 4 Google,“ a yearly competition that asks K-12 students to dream up their own variation of the logo. Her work will be featured on Google’s main site for 24 hours on Thursday.
March 26, 2009
Where ‘Undo Send’ and other Gmail ideas are born
Gmail is the third most popular e-mail service, with tens of millions of users. Now the popular e-mail service has launched a new experimental feature like the “Undo Send,“ which lets users rescind messages. “Mail Goggles” can prevent users from sending drunk e-mails they may later regret and the best Gmail Labs features become permanent if enough users like them.
October 22, 2008
New Google phone debuts
Google jumps into the mobile phone business with its new G1 phone.
October 07, 2008
Google’s $1.6 million impact on Berkeley County
Google opens it’s doors for business in Berkeley County, and it’s good news for Berkeley county schools and tax payers. The company will pump more than a million dollars into the county’s budget.
October 02, 2008
Senator urges DOJ to monitor Google, Yahoo deal
Key senator urges Justice Department to continue investigation into Google, Yahoo ad deal
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