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Google dodges child-care site suit
YAHOO
AFP - A US federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit accusing Google of being an Internet search monopoly that choked off traffic to a child-care website by assigning it a zero ranking, court documents showed.
Sources: YAHOO
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Judge dismisses antitrust complaint vs Google
YAHOO
Reuters - A federal court judge on Thursday
dismissed a lawsuit against Google Inc. by disgruntled
advertising customer Kinderstart that had accused the Web
search leader of monopolistic business practices.
Sources: YAHOO
Google Has No Adsense.com
WIRED
After years of torment by callers and e-mailers trying to get in touch with the biggest name in search advertising, the owners of adsense.com give up and get themselves a new domain name. By Rachel Metz.
Sources: WIRED
Google plans to open facility in Michigan
YAHOO
AP - Google Inc. plans to open a new facility in the Ann Arbor, Mich., area that will employ 1,000 people within five years to handle advertising generated by the search engine, Gov. Jennifer Granholm and company officials said Tuesday.
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Google To Sell Dell's Revamped Servers
AHN
Dell on Tuesday announced that it is launching a revamped line of its servers that will come pre-loaded with software from search giant Google. The computer maker said under the deal it will sell some of the systems to Google's corporate customers....
Sources: AHN
Google To Set Up Michigan Research Center In Ann Arbor
AHN
The New York Times, citing sources briefed on the plan, said that Google Inc. plans to build an office and research center in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The center is expected to employ up to 1,000 workers.
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Sources: Google to hire 1,000 in Mich.
YAHOO
AP - Google Inc. plans to open a new facility in the Ann Arbor, Mich., area that will employ 1,000 people within five years to handle advertising generated by the Internet search engine, people familiar with the deal said Tuesday.
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Google to announce Michigan research center
YAHOO
Reuters - Google Inc. plans to announce
on Tuesday plans to build an office and research center in Ann
Arbor, Michigan that will have up to 1,000 employees, The New
York Times reported.
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Larry Brilliant's Feeling Lucky
WIRED
The Well co-founder has the coolest -- and hardest -- job around: Decide how to donate $1 billion of the Google fortune. By Evan Ratliff from Wired magazine.
Sources: WIRED
Google Gearing Up To File Anti-Trust Complaints If Rivals Abuse Rights
AHN
Internet search leader Google Inc. on Tuesday announced it would be waiting to file anti-trust complaints in the United States if high-speed Internet providers abuse the rights they could gain from a new legislation.
Sources: AHN
Google says bill could spark anti-trust complaints
YAHOO
Reuters - Google warned on Tuesday it will not
hesitate to file anti-trust complaints in the United States if
high-speed Internet providers abuse the market power they could
receive from U.S. legislators.
Sources: YAHOO
Google's Costly Rebellion
YAHOO
The Motley Fool - Once again, Google (Nasdaq: GOOG - News) is out to prove conventional wisdom wrong. According to a story published in today's edition of The
New York Times, Big Goo builds its own servers and could even get into the business of creating its own chip designs.
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Google to stay focused on search
BBC
Online search remains the focus for internet giant Google, a senior executive for the company tells BBC News.
Sources: BBC
Google Denies ISP Rumors
WIRED
Rumors persist, but Google says it doesn't want to be your internet service provider. At least, not right now. By Eli Milchman.
Sources: WIRED
Google Opens the Checkout Lines
YAHOO
NewsFactor - With the launch of Checkout, formerly called GBuy, search specialist Google wants to give you a helping hand with all your online purchases. The new service at checkout.google.com can store all of the pertinent information needed to quickly complete a transaction with any participating merchant.
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