Mar 17

Tech Eye

U.S. Official Blasts Google on Buzz
Wall Street Journal
Google, based in Mountain View, Calif., introduced Google Buzz in February and was met with a wave of privacy complaints. Similar to Twitter and Facebook,
FTC member: Google's 'irresponsible conduct' with BuzzCNET
FTC Should Put Up or Shut Up on Google BuzzeWeek

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US Official Blasts Google on Buzz
Wall Street Journal
Google, based in Mountain View, Calif., introduced Google Buzz in February and was met with a wave of privacy complaints. Similar to Twitter and Facebook,

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Mar 17

nowWw Lets You Publish Waves On Facebook, Twitter
Lifehacker Australia
For Google Wave users, email notifications make it easy to track waves you're interested in, but what if you

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Mar 17

Google Buzz Exemplifies Privacy Problems, FTC Commissioner Says
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Google introduced the social-networking service in February and was met with a wave of privacy complaints. Similar to Twitter and Facebook, Google Buzz

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Mar 17

Daily (Stale) Bread: The news we didn't post
NetworkWorld.com
Housekeeping notes: We do our news pitches in Google Wave, so there's always a funky title at the top of the conversation. We also link back to other news

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Mar 17

Reuters

Google in China: A timeline
The Week Magazine
Protestors wave placards outside its headquarters, and commentators compare them to "Nazi collaborators." Google is criticized at a Congressional hearing
Baidu soars on Google's possible exitChina.org.cn
New Threats, Allies For Google In China Censorship CaseRedOrbit
Twitter designs China registration page, is still blocked in ChinaShanghaiist
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Mar 17

BBC News

Mobile application sales to reach '$17.5bn by 2012'
BBC News
While Apple's App Store is regarded as the dominant player, there are many more to choose from including those from BlackBerry, Microsoft, Google, Nokia,

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