Topic: Google Inc.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google Inc has told the Connecticut attorney general's office that it will not comply with its requests for information about its Street View cars collecting personal information.Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, who was elected to the U.S. Senate in November, ...
The day after the story of a possible John McCain affair with Vicki Iseman broke in The New York Times , the name " Huma Abedin " appeared high in Google Trends , a system for tracking popular or buzzy search terms. ...
Of these shares, 34.91%, or 103 million shares, are owned by insiders (people who work for Google), and 37.9%, or 112 million shares, are owned by institutions ( mutual funds and retirement funds and such. This would mean that much of the ...
Google is suing the Interior Department for allegedly excluding Google's products in a request for quotation the agency issued on Aug. 30. According to the court filing, Google officials had met with the Interior department several times, and pursued discussions in correspondence, ...
It seems that the Rush fiasco is not over by far. It is said that he twittered "me bad"? or something close to this as an apology. Al Gore advising Google on search quality? Can you just imagine is Google manipulates the ...
After six months worth of allegations of privacy invasions involving some of the largest Internet companies, it should come as no surprise that politicians are calling for new laws. Politicians fretted about everything from retailer Amazon keeping records of what customers purchased, ...
Yahoo executives feel bad for Chinese citizens jailed with the help of information the company provided Chinese officials. Members of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee Tuesday grilled Yahoo! Last year, Callahan provided incorrect information to Congress about Yahoo!'s business practices ...
As many as 30 countries world wide are considering prosecution of Google for its collection of data from unsecured hotspots while gathering information for its Street View project, according to the Age. Google sent letters to three members of the House Energy ...
Google told a congressional committee in a letter this week that it doesn't believe its Wi-Fi data-gathering scandal broke any laws, but that might not be enough to satisfy their inquiries.. File it under the what-else-are-they-going-say department, but Google's letter to three ...
Did officials learn nothing from Sarah Palin's e-mail woes during the 2008 presidential campaign? InformationWeek reports Tuesday that the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy officially reprimanded Andrew McLaughlin, a former Google executive, for using personal e-mail to send work-related ...