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Report: Google's search results protected under First Amendment
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May 11, 2012
UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh discusses his report, which was commissioned by Google, on the search giant's rights to pick and choose the search results it wants to display.
Nevada gives the green light to Google's driverless cars
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May 9, 2012
The cars are expected to drive better than people, with fewer distractions.
Cars without drivers head to Las Vegas
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May 8, 2012
The first car to get this license is a Google-modified Prius. What is the car going to look like on the road?
What good is a 'Certificate of Mastery?'
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May 3, 2012
Venerable educational institutions like Harvard and MIT are giving away education online for free. So what can you do with it?
Send a $5 gift card to your friend free? What’s the catch?
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May 1, 2012
A new online marketer just wants to borrow some of your information.
Barnes & Noble teams up with Microsoft on Nook
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Apr 30, 2012
We found out this morning that Microsoft is investing $300 million in Barnes & Noble's digital book business. Why would the sometime rivals decide to join together?
An unlikely partnership to build the e-textbook business
Interview with
Apr 30, 2012
When you think ebooks, the iPad and the Kindle come to mind -- not Microsoft Windows. But Microsoft's been losing enough ground in tablets and e-readers that today it's decided to spend $300 million to invest in Barnes & Noble's Nook digital-book business.
Microsoft invests in Nook
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Apr 30, 2012
Add another player to the digital textbook market. Microsoft announced at $300 million investment in Barnes & Noble's Nook reader.
Google street view car collected private data
Interview with
Apr 30, 2012
When it came out that Google was gathering data from people's wifi links as it cruised the streets mapping the neighborhood, Google blamed a lone engineer. The Federal Communications Commission has now looked into this and it wasn't just one guy.
Google wants to store your stuff in its cloud
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Apr 25, 2012
Google Drive premieres, offering users five gigabytes or more of space for documents, pictures, videos, what-have-yous. Plus, learn this term: liquidmetal.









