Google settles Buzz privacy lawsuit Google Inc has settled a lawsuit accusing it of privacy violations in connection with its Buzz social networking service, according to a court document filed on Friday.
Google updates privacy policy Google updated its privacy policy on Friday, a day after a video cartoon featuring the Internet firm's chief giving away ice cream to snoop on children aired on a giant screen in Times Square.
Google to pay 8.5 million dollars to settle Buzz case Google has agreed to pay 8.5 million dollars (US) to settle a privacy lawsuit over a Buzz social networking tool added to free email service Gmail in February, according to court documents.
Google Wave to Rise Again on Its Own Google Wave was once one of Google's hottest projects, promising a new way of communication that might even replace email. Alas, it was not to be, and Google shut it down soon after public launch due to lack of user adoption - but not completely.
Google: Impact of Global Internet Users Google's stock is very sensitive to the number of global internet users, which has seen a steady increase over the years.
Google Updates Privacy Policies Google announced that it is updating its privacy policies to make them simpler. They don't appear to have any changes involving CEO Eric Schmidt driving around neighborhoods in an ice cream truck, luckily. Google isn't actually changing any of its privacy practices. It's just trying to make the language more understandable. Google Associate General Counsel Mike Yang outlines the updates: Most of ...
Google Open Sources More of Wave So Developers Can Take Advantage Google has given an update on its immediate plans for Google Wave. As you probably know, the company recently announced that it would be shutting down Google Wave as a standalone product, thought Google said it would preserve the technology behind Wave for future use and integration with other Google products. Google announced that it will expand upon the 200,000 lines of code that it has open ...
Google and AOL Renew Long-term Partnership Google and AOL have renewed a long-term partnership that gives AOL Web properties access to Google search and advertising services.
Google to pay 8.5 million US dollars to settle Buzz case Google has agreed to pay 8.5 million US dollars (US) to settle a privacy lawsuit over a Buzz social networking tool added to free email service Gmail in February, according to court documents.