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All posts tagged "Google"
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Google offers unlimited free storage of photos, videos
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google is willing to store and organize all of the world’s digital photos and videos for free. The online photo service announced Thursday is the latest example of Google’s desire to wrap its...
- Posted May 28, 2015
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Google acknowledges 11 accidents with its self-driving cars
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Google Inc. says its self-driving cars have been in 11 minor traffic accidents since it began experimenting with the technology six years ago. The company says none of these minor collisions was caused...
- Posted May 11, 2015
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Google opens its first Asia startup campus in Seoul
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Google’s first campus for startups and entrepreneurs in Asia opened on Friday in a glitzy neighborhood of South Korea’s capital Seoul. Google Inc. cited South Korea’s flourishing startup scene and pervasive smartphone...
- Posted May 8, 2015
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What do Koreans Google most?
Guess what the three most-Googled words are in Korea. To the disappointment of some, they don’t include a K-pop stars’ names or fancy goods. Two of them are portals. Naver is No. 1 and Daum No. 3,...
- Posted March 26, 2015
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Google says YouTube so overloaded staff cannot filter all terror related content
BRUSSELS (AP) — Internet giant Google said Wednesday that its video-sharing website YouTube is so inundated that staff cannot filter all terror related content, complicating the struggle to halt the publication of terrorist propaganda and hostage videos....
- Posted January 28, 2015
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[LA Times] Waze critic Charlie Beck: Sometimes, public shouldn’t know where police are
Google’s real-time traffic app Waze is being criticized by some law enforcement officials who say its police-spotting feature could endanger officers. Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck is among the critics. Beck said Tuesday...
- Posted January 28, 2015
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Apple, Google, other tech firms to pay $415M in wage case
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple, Google and two other Silicon Valley companies have agreed to pay $415 million in a second attempt to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging they formed an illegal cartel to prevent their workers...
- Posted January 15, 2015