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History of Google
Google said it would use the money for "acquisitions of complementary businesses, technologies or other assets". ... Some have suggested that Google is not doing enough to combat click fraud. -
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Google
In 2007, Google announced two joke products. ... In 2005, articles in The New York Times and other sources began suggesting that Google had lost its anti-corporate, no evil philosophy. -
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Google Earth
Google announced on May 30, 2007 that it is acquiring Panoramio. ... The Indian Space Research Organisation has said Google Earth poses a security threat to India, and seeks dialogue with Google officials. -
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Censorship by Google
Google states on its help pages that it does not censor content, but it does block pages as demanded for in certain jurisdictions, such as DMCA requests in the United States. ... Chinese Internet users have also criticized Google for assisting the Chinese government in repressing its own citizens standing up to the said government and advocating human rights . -
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Google Book Search
On October 28, 2008 Google stated that they had 7 million books searchable through Google Book Search, including those scanned by their 20,000 publisher partners. ... The Authors Guild, the publishing industry and Google entered into a settlement agreement October 28, 2008, with Google agreeing to pay a total of $125 million to rightsholders of books they had scanned, to cover the plaintiff's court costs, and to create a Book Rights Registry. -
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Knol
After Knol's beta launch, Google product manager Cedric Dupont responded to the idea that Google intended Knol to be a "Wikipedia killer" by saying, “Google is very happy with Wikipedia being so successful. ... Because of Knol's format, some have said Knol will be more like About.com than Wikipedia. -
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Google Street View
Google has stated that its ultimate goal is to provide street views of the entire world, although the company has not disclosed in advance the exact dates when any particular locations will be added. ... In 2007, Google pledged not to identify faces or number plates in Australia. -
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Google Pack
Google says that they have no monetary agreement with the makers of the above software, and that they offer the applications for the ease of Google's customers, and do not receive payment, although Miguel Helft in his New York Times blog reported that an unidentified source stated that Google may pay Sun for each copy of StarOffice. ... About Google Pack -
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Criticism of Google
Kazaa seven and the Church of Scientology have used the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to demand that Google remove references to allegedly copyrighted material on their sites. ... Google claims that mail sent to or from Gmail is never read by a human being beyond the account holder, and is only used to improve relevance of advertisements. -
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Google App Engine
Google has said that it plans to support more languages in the future. ... Many have speculated that once the free quota restrictions are lifted, Google will introduce support for such operations.
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