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How Can Schmidt Claim Google Is Not Dominant?
Google's chairman has already said that the search giant is in the monopoly class. Clint Boulton is stunned to hear him denying it now
Google Chrome Gets Multi-User Synchronisation
The latest beta of Google's Chrome browser adds portability for bookmarks, extensions and apps
Google Ties YouTube, Chrome Into Google+
Google has integrated YouTube into Google+, as well as putting +1 extensions into the Chrome browser
Android Grabs US Market Share
Google's Android rose to 44.8 percent of the US market ahead of the iPhone 4S launch, according to comScore
Google Tweaks Search Engine For Fresher Results
Google has updated its search algorithm in order to deliver fresher, more relevant search results
US Accuses China Of Being Biggest Cyber-Threat
A report in the US accuses China and Russia of being the major players in the espionage game against the US
Android Support Costing £1.2bn, Survey Reveals
The support costs of low-end smartphones have been revealed, with Android handsets costing billions
How Did RIM Get It So Wrong?
RIM made some mistakes and thanks to the delays to BBX now has a 50 percent chance of being acquired, says J Gerry Purdy
Motorola Xoom 2 Tablets Coming To UK First
Later this month Motorola Mobility is releasing the Xoom 2 and Xoom 2 Media Edition tablets in the UK
Midata Gives Consumers Back Their Personal Info
BIS has partnered Google, Mastercard and others to help consumers access the data companies hold on them
Google’s First Native iOS App For Gmail Fails
Gmail app for iPhones and iPads is launched and killed within two hours by an embarassed Google
Google Search displays Wraparound Shop Views
Google Search and Places are being integrated to show local business features beside search results
Facebook Hits Back At Socialbot Accusations
It's not as easy to scrape personal data as researchers claim, says Facebook
Socialbot Network Steals Facebook Personal Data
Researchers criticise Facebook's security after stealing 250GB of personal data from Facebook users
Malware Soars As Traditional Phishing Falters
Cyber-thugs focus on malware as industry fights back
Google Makes Changes To Gmail
Google has launched a number of improvements and a redesigned interface for Gmail
Google+ Gets Tastier ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ Flavour
Google+ gets some design and performance tweaks for better results on Android 4.0
Motorola Axes Workforce Ahead Of Acquisition
Motorola is axing 800 jobs and closing down facilities as it prepares for its acquisition by Google
Google Reader Change Angers Users
Google's changes its Reader RSS application are not going well with its users around the world
Smartphone Ownership In UK Reaches 50 Percent
Research shows that just under half of the UK population own a smartphone and Android is the most popular OS
Hague: Open Internet On A Par With Climate Change
Foreign Secretary says preserving online rights is as important as tackling poverty or climate change
Facebook Reacts To Criticism Over Dodgy Logins
Facebook blocks 600,000 compromised login attempts daily, and heads off 220 million malicious clicks
RedHorse Looks To SMBs With Analytics Platform
RedHorse Systems is offering SMBs a business analytic tool thanks to its newly upgraded CRM platform
Google To Take Street View Indoors
Google's latest expansion of its Street View service will cover the inside of popular businesses
Facebook Introduces Identity Theft Protection
Facebook's new App Passwords and Trusted Friends features are designed to fend off attacks and malicious apps
Motorola Reports Weak Xoom Sales
Motorola said it has sold a paltry 100,000 Xoom tablets, with smartphone sales also struggling
Google+ Integrates With Google Apps
Google has integrated its social network with Google Apps, bringing Circles to a business setting
Facebook To Build Sustainable Data Centre In Sweden
Facebook is set to build a hydroelectric powered data centre just 62 miles south of the Arctic Circle
Red Hat Joins Facebook’s Open Compute Project
Red Hat has joined Facebook's project to make a greater use of open source hardware within new data centres