Post Tagged with: "google"

7May
2012

Violated the privacy of Safari: Google could be fined millions of dollars

According to a brief report by Bloomberg , the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC also called) is preparing a heavy penalty for Google after the search engine giant has violated the privacy restrictions of Safari for iPhone OS, by tracking users through advertisements scattered ‘everywhere on numerous websites. The source said that the penalty would be imposed on the Mountain View giant could get around to about 10 million dollars . Just Google, at this time, would be negotiating with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on the [...]

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26Apr
2012

ZombieSmash lands in Play Store and Google is celebrating with a new statue at the Google Plex!

ZombieSmash is a brand new title that was released by a few hours in the Play Store. A popular game developed by software company  Zynga  , which offers a fast-paced gameplay, dark atmosphere and fun. The game is unique and uses the tap on the screen to kill the various zombies that appear in the diagram. We could launch them from every part, and use various weapons that we may collect during your adventure.  Google, on the occasion of the launch of this title, [...]

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16Apr
2012

Google: here are ten flop products that few people know!

Google is a company that likes to experiment. Its products could be divided into two broad categories: those incredibly useful and those wonderfully bizarre. Fortunately, most of these products are free of charge and then applies an unwritten rule: no complaints! Looking at the number of tools that Google has developed or acquired over the years, you may find surprising curiosity. Here are some little known by Google: Google takeout – No, this is not the delivery of food services for Google, [...]

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6Apr
2012

Google Art Project can now count on 30 000 works

Google has just announced it has updated their fantastic portal Art Project with a massive number of books and interactive. The project aims to bring all the homes the chance to see high resolution artworks from 151 locations around the world, including paintings, sculptures and rock art. When the site was launched in February 2011 ,  the contents were “only” 1000 images from 17 museums, many updated today with an availability of 30 thousand paintings .To make it more attractive is also available on the “street view” that lets [...]

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2Apr
2012

Google Chrome comes with version 18

Google has released the stable version of Chrome 18 , release date of the famous browser that fixes various bugs as usual, at the same time introducing new features. The bug fixes are nine, not classified as critical, and certainly stands out among all those already highlighted at Pwn2Own . Among the new features must be listed on Chrome 18′s Canvas 2D acceleration support (for Windows and OS X), already present in reality in the beta, then you add this functionality WebGL, particularly suitable for [...]

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28Mar
2012

Google Drive waiting for the first days of April

Last month of February we have seen how Google intends to offer a cloud storage service named Google Drive . A few weeks new rumors come from a source close to Giga OM who claimed to be able to determine the launch date of the service already from the first week of April . The available space in the cloud amount initially to 1GB (free and to be confirmed) for each user with the option of paying an expansion fee. The difference offered by [...]

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2Mar
2012

Google Chrome: 60,000 dollars to those who manage to break it

60,000 dollars, this is the figure that the Mountain View giant offers to those who manage to breach the Chrome Browser. The bet Google does not stop only at this “prize” and the company promises it another 40,000 dollars to those who manage to find a flaw in Chrome combined with a lack of Windows 7. Finally, a third prize of 20,000 dollars that you will discover other defects that metterono at risk the stability of the most popular search engine [...]

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18Feb
2012

Google Drive: first pictures of its new Service Cloud signed G

We return to talk of Google Drive with a new image and logo of the alleged new cloud storage service that will launch the American giant in the coming weeks. Although there is a precise date for the debut of this resource, it is almost too ready and already packaged to be offered to the general public. The information at the moment are few but Google Drive should be a service that, like many others in the network (Drop-in first) will allow you [...]

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