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Google Chrome EULA cartoon view photo
1 vote- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 20 minutes ago
- (http://broadstuff.com/uploads/Chr...)
- Became popular 20 minutes ago
Google received a blanket coverage of the barely-out-of-beta Chrome browser. But just as much attention was paid to its end-user licence agreement. Google has since altered the EULA.
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Google updates Chrome's terms of service to remove IP clause view story
1 vote- Submitted by s_lockyer
- about 7 hours ago
- (http://googleblog.blogspot.com/20...)
- Became popular about 2 hours ago
Section 11 of Google Chrome's terms of service attempts to give Google rights to any user-generated content submitted through Chrome. This is now removed.
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Privacy Policies are Great — for PhDs view story
1 vote- Submitted by s_lockyer
- about 22 hours ago
- (http://industry.bnet.com/technolo...)
- Became popular about 4 hours ago
Major Internet companies say that they inform their customers about privacy issues through specially written policies. What they don’t say is that more often than not consumers would need college education to easily wade through the verbiage.
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Adlab MSN Tools, Google Suggest! view story
1 vote- Submitted by vishald
- 1 day ago
- (http://onlineseoblog.blogspot.com...)
- Became popular about 6 hours ago
Google has come up with already Google Insights and now Integrating Google Suggest which has now been implemented. Tools which i like of Google are : Google Trends | Google Insights.
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Burned by Chrome: Your copyright goes up in smoke view story
1 vote- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 1 day ago
- (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008...)
- Became popular about 7 hours ago
Astute Reg readers have pointed out a Chrome condition of service that effectively lets Google use any of your copyrighted material posted to the web via Chrome without paying you a cent.
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Google sees new browser displacing desktop software view story
1 vote- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 1 day ago
- (http://www.reuters.com/article/te...)
- Became popular about 22 hours ago
Google co-founder Sergey Brin said Chrome was designed to address the shift to using software from within a Web browser rather than as locally installed computer applications running inside Microsoft Windows or some other operating system.
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Google remodels top secret money machine view story
1 vote- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 2 days ago
- (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008...)
- Became popular 1 day ago
Google will gradually tweak its AdWords ad platform until it displays almost no ads.
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Hands-on with Chrome: Google's browser shines (mostly) view story
1 vote- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 2 days ago
- (http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/p...)
- Became popular 1 day ago
Google launched the official release of Chrome, a new open source web browser that aims to push forward Internet innovation and elevate user expectations. Although Chrome is still a bit light on features, it is surprisingly polished.
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Why Google Chrome is different view story
1 vote- Submitted by s_lockyer
- 2 days ago
- (http://arstechnica.com/staff/fatb...)
- Became popular 1 day ago
Google didn't set out to merely improve upon existing web browsers. Instead, it attempted to rebuild the web browser from first principles.
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Is Windows going to be Google's next victim? view story
1 vote- Submitted by seattlegirluw
- 2 days ago
- (http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com...)
- Became popular 1 day ago
The gist of Google's announcement is that, when you get into the nuts and bolts of it, today's browsers aren't sophisticated enough to support the increasingly complex Web applications of today. And those Web applications? That's Google's future.

