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  1. Visit Audible Ajax Episode 28: The State of Ajax, with Chrome and friends Audible Ajax Episode 28: The State of Ajax, with Chrome and friends

    Everyone knows that the big news of the week is Google Chrome, Chromium, and V8. Ben and I sat down for our podcast update and delve deeper at how all of the browsers are doing interesting things and progressing nicely. We discuss SquirrelFish, Tr… More

  2. Visit First Test of Google’s New Browser First Test of Google’s New Browser

    Google's new Chrome Web browser will make using the Internet faster and less frustrating, but this first version is rough around the edges and lacks some features, says Walt Mossberg in the first hands-on review.

  3. Visit Google Code reverses open-source license ban Google Code reverses open-source license ban

    'Our bad,' declares Google, deciding that the Mozilla Public License is once again an option for Google Code projects. Also added: the Eclipse Public License. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on News - Business Tech.

  4. Visit knol: content w/out context, collaboration, capital, or coruscation knol: content w/out context, collaboration, capital, or coruscation

    I'm a big fan of collaboration and collective knowledge production and public good projects. This is one of the reasons that I love Wikipedia. Not only are Wikipedia entries the product of collective contributions, but both the small and large con… More

  5. Visit Google Docs gets a profusion of templates Google Docs gets a profusion of templates

    Nearly 300 prefab documents now are online for resumes, photo albums, expense reports, fantasy basketball success predictors, mileage calculators, and more. But where's the user-generated content? Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Webware.

  6. Visit Google pushes towards 70 percent of all U.S. searches; Yahoo, Microsoft push towards zero percent Google pushes towards 70 percent of all U.S. searches; Yahoo, Microsoft push towards zero percent

    The ascent continues. Google accounted for a ridiculous 69.17 percent of all U.S. search in June, according to new data from Hitwise. What’s even more ridiculous is that the search engine is still adding market share. One year ago it accounted for… More

  7. Visit Again, One Clueless Person Destroys the Privacy Of Millions Again, One Clueless Person Destroys the Privacy Of Millions

    When you first read about the Google-Viacom lawsuit, you never thought that it would affect you directly, did you? Think again. Judge Louis L. Stanton,

  8. Visit Is Google Making Us Stupid? Is Google Making Us Stupid?

    What the Internet is doing to our brains?

  9. Visit Who are you to think you are responsible for my privacy? Who are you to think you are responsible for my privacy?

    An interesting panel discussion with Google and Facebook opposing each other about data portabilty. Facebook refuses for now to implement Google’s FriendConnect.

  10. Visit The incredible power of being able to think and act big The incredible power of being able to think and act big

    Google, the name, refers to the word Googol meaning 10100 which is a huge number. The name itself suggests that Google has the ambition to index the entire web. It certainly has made them the defacto Internet search standard.

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