Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category
South Korea Police Raid Google Office
South Korean police raided the offices of Google Korea on Tuesday to investigate whether the company illegally collected data while it worked on a mapping service.
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August 10th, 2010 | Technology | Read More
Google and Verizon Offer a Vision for Managing Internet Traffic
The plan, which includes exceptions for wireless Net access, was criticized by groups that want to keep the network as open as possible.
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August 10th, 2010 | Technology | Read More
Saudis Back Away From Threat to Shut Down Blackberry
The government cited progress in talks with operators and the device maker Research in Motion over the ability to monitor encrypted messages for national security reasons.
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August 10th, 2010 | Technology | Read More
H.P. Followed a P.R. Specialist’s Advice in the Hurd Case
Some in Silicon Valley said the technology giant had overreacted in ousting one of the most successful C.E.O.’s in corporate America in recent years; others think the company acted admirably.
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August 10th, 2010 | Technology | Read More
Skype Hopes for $100 Million From Initial Offering
Analysts have speculated that the Internet phone service’s sale could be the biggest initial offering in the technology sector since Google went public in 2004.
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Video Gamers Tackle Protein-Folding Puzzles in Foldit
Thousands of Foldit players who outperformed the best known computer program designed for the task are credited in a new journal article.
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August 10th, 2010 | Technology | Read More
My Phone Is Shouting at Me
The Droid announces itself, prompting self-reflection
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Google and Verizon Announce Net Neutrality Proposal
Google and Verizon held a conference call to discuss a joint proposal on net neutrality policy.
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What We’re Reading: History Lessons
Lessons to learn from Etsy, Twitter’s P.R., mobile wars and a lot of books are all on the reading list.
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August 10th, 2010 | Technology | Read More
Police raid Google Korea offices
South Korean police raid Google’s Seoul office on suspicion the company had illegally collected users’ personal information.
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