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Erasing the Boundaries - 13 February 2012
Technology used to be so simple. In the old days, you listened to music on your iPod while exercising. During an idle moment at the office you might use Google on your Microsoft Windows PC to search for the latest celebrity implosion. Maybe you would post an update on Facebook. After dinner, you could watch a DVD (...)

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Vie privée : Google refuse de suspendre l’arrivée de ses nouvelles règles - 4 February 2012
Google garde le cap. Malgré les inquiétudes exprimées dernièrement aux États-Unis et en Europe, la firme de Mountain View compte toujours lancer ses nouvelles dispositions en matière de confidentialité le 1er mars. Elle rappelle au passage que les CNIL européennes avaient été alertées bien avant l’annonce des changements, (...)

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C’est officiel : Google utilisera tout ce qu’il sait sur vous - 30 January 2012
Google va unifier à partir de mars la majorité de ses règles relatives à la vie privée et à la confidendialité. Dans le même temps, l’entreprise explique que ce changement s’accompagne d’une intégration plus accrue des services et des produits de la firme. Selon Google, cela se traduira par des informations croisées entre (...)

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Google announces privacy changes across products; users can’t opt out - 25 January 2012
Google will soon know far more about who you are and what you do on the Web. The Web giant announced Tuesday that it plans to follow the activities of users across nearly all of its ubiquitous sites, including YouTube, Gmail and its leading search engine.  The annual CES exhibition in Las Vegas is a show-and-tell (...)

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Google’s mobile moves make money... and sense - 19 December 2011
In 2011 Google has made significant and strategic moves into the mobile market. Monty Munford says this is only the beginning for a company that believes that ‘mobile is first’ “Something fundamental is happening. A phone is no longer a phone; it is your alter ego.” Eric Schmidt, Google CEO These words were (...)

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A New Google Venture, and Another Web Boundary Line Is Nudged - 2 December 2011
In another foray into commerce, Google is working on a delivery service that would let people order items from local stores on the Web and receive them at their homes or offices within a day. The service is in an early testing phase, and it was described by three people briefed on the project who were not (...)