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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s Take on Silicon Valley Wannabes

Jessica E. Vascellaro

Eric Schmidt is brimming with Bay Area pride.

In the 33 years that the Google CEO has lived in the Bay Area, Schmidt says he has watched a long list of regions try–and fail–to create technology capitals of Silicon Valley’s scale.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

How Far Will Google Wave Go?

Dan Woods

Google Wave, the Internet giant’s new online collaboration tool, has generated much buzz among developers, and now it has a large geeky fan following doing strange and relatively useless things.

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Google Redefines Disruption: The “Less Than Free” Business Model

Bill Gurley

I like to think of myself as an aficionado of business disruption.

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Monday, November 2, 2009

Darth Droid Meets iPhonie-Wan

Here is the latest comic from our Joy of Tech friends at Geek Culture, Nitrozac and Snaggy. Joy of Tech appears three times a week in the Voices section of this site. (Click on the image to see a bigger version.)

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Friday, October 30, 2009

After Net Neutrality, Will We Need “Google Neutrality”?

Nate Anderson

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has mounted a recent push to turn network neutrality “principles” into official regulations–and in doing so has stirred up the net neutrality hornet’s nest once again.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

IBM Sells Unit, Expands Buyback

William M. Bulkeley

Dassault Systèmes SA agreed to pay $600 million to buy an International Business Machines Corp. unit that sells Dassault’s design software.

The sale to Dassault, which makes software for computer-aided design and product management, removes one of the last vestiges of IBM’s once vast applications-software business.

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Liveblogging Verizon’s Droid Unveiling

Andrew LaVallee

Verizon Wireless is holding a media event today to share more details on its Google Android-powered Droid handsets. A live-blog of the event after the jump.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

People’s Daily Site Accuses Google of “Malicious Revenge”

Sky Canaves

Google has seen its fair share of troubles in China, from having its flagship search engine blocked to being scolded for peddling pornography. Last week, the Chinese Written Works Copyright Society accused the company of infringing the rights of Chinese authors through its Google Books project.

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Tech Firms Make Bet With Ad Blitz

Ben Worthen and Jessica A. Vascellaro

Technology companies are launching big advertising campaigns as they wager on a pickup in business spending and jockey to have their products stand apart in an environment where new customers are hard to find and competition is intensifying.

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Obama & Google (A Love Story)

Jia Lynn Yang and Nina Easton

No one can accuse President Barack Obama of cozying up to corporate America.

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Google Says It Will Limit Call Blocking

Amy Schatz

Google Inc. said it will limit the number of phone numbers its Internet phone service blocks, in a partial bow to federal regulators’ concerns that it was skirting rules designed to ensure that consumers phone calls are connected seamlessly.

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Power.com Suit Against Facebook Is Dismissed

Andrew LaVallee

A U.S. District Judge dismissed a lawsuit against Facebook by Power.com Thursday, the latest move in a back-and-forth legal battle between the two social-media services.

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Google Books in China; Chapter Two

Loretta Chao

In response to the recent uproar over Google’s digital library in China, Google initially gave a boilerplate response about its U.S. book settlement applying only to U.S. books, and that the company will “of course” listen carefully to concerns and work hard to address them.

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Google Founder: A “Shame” That Yahoo Abandoned Search

Jessica Hodgson

Google co-founder Sergey Brin said Thursday that he believes it’s a “shame” that Yahoo had decreased its focus on Internet search, through its recently announced partnership with Microsoft.

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Live-Blogging the “Whither Journalism” Panel With Google, HuffPo, NYT and WSJ

Shira Ovide

It’s a face-off between new and traditional media at the Web 2.0 Summit.

Representing new media, in a discussion over the future of journalism, are Federated Media’s John Battelle; Marissa Mayer, who leads Google’s search services and consumer products like Chrome; and Huffington Post CEO Eric Hippeau. Arthur Sulzberger Jr., publisher of the New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal’s top editor, Robert Thomson, stand in for the old guard.

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