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  One dollar salary for Google's founders
...The founders of number one search engine Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, in 2006 earned their salaries of just one dollar. The information was provided after the examination of specific documents. The two partners who were able to create the Internet giant starting with a small room in Stanford University, in 1990's, received last year only nominal wages from their company. According to the statements that were fi...
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  Google buys DoubleClick, Microsoft still too far from online ads
...Yet another big deal with the search engine giant involved: yesterday Google agreed to pay very big money for a famous online ad company: DoubleClick. This acquisition became the largest purchase for the company, as it paid $3.1 billion for the DoubleClick, which is almost twice as much as it paid for YouTube last year. Google people consider the fact that DoubleClick did not become Microsoft to be very important too. Th...
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  Germany Threatens Google Users' Privacy
...Google threatens closing its mail services in Germany, which is one of the most popular in the country. This became possible due to an upcoming German law imposing ISPs to provide the authorities with users' personal information. People at Google said this law is a serious threat to people's privacy. Google's reaction could not be called unexpected, as the company is a faithful fighter for privacy and became its 'unack...
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  Google's New Purchase Called Adscape
... Adscape Media Inc. is a company that provides in-game advertising. Google has agreed on purchasing the company for $ 23 million. This information was provided by Red Herring, a technology site which cited in a report made on Thursday the sources that are familiar with the matter. However, the spokesman of Google did not leave any comment stating that the current policy of the company is not to respond to "rumor or specul...
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  Search Information Will Go Private
...Today the main search engine for millions of people, Google, announced that the servers won't keep the information on the users' searches forever. Until recent times, Google kept the search information linked with certain computers around the world. However from now on the system will make this information anonymous after 18 to 24 months. According to Nicole Wong, deputy general counsel at Google, the company made t...
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  YouTube to Award Best Videos
...This week Google's very famous on-line video-sharing website YouTube is expected to presents its awards for the best videos uploaded during 2006 by the site's fans. On Monday users of YouTube may start voting for their favorites. The site offers seven genres, which in fact are seven categories that include certain videos. Users will rank videos till Friday when the voting will end. Rewards will be given to the winners on ...
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  Google's Blogspot Contains 75% Spam
...A study of the WebmasterWorld states that 75% of all blogs on Google's blogspot are spam. According to this study the top 15 doorway domains consist of 14 domains, where the spam percentage is over 74%. This means that in four search results of current study, three sites turned out to be spam. The researchers scanned 1000 most searched queries: 'phentermine' on blogspot.com and the query 'ringtone' on hometown.aol.com....
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  China's Google in Japan
...vides outside of China. The new website, called www.baidu.jp includes a search bar for Web page and image searches. The site also features a user help and advanced services. The so-called "China's Google" was about to expand its activity overseas as early as March. Until recently Baidu was a Web site with a single-page notice and without any links to services. Its officials did not state when Baidu’s service went live....
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  Google's List of Class-Action Lawsuits
...book onto a Usenet forum, the worldwide network of discussion groups". Claims: search engine had breached his copyright in the material. Outcome: "Judge Surrick dismissed the claim, advising that Google was immune from prosecution in respect of third party postings by virtue of a provision in the Communications Decency Act." Perfect 10 v. Google. Filed on November 19, 2004. Claims: Perfect 10 claimed Google to hav...
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  Japan's uncertain guilt for sex slavery during World War II
...The apology on Japan's contribution to forced women prostitution, made by Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, was not convincing enough to acknowledge their responsibility. Earlier this month Shinzo Abe disapproved Japan's implication into the women's sex slavery during the World War II and that caused negative response all over the world. More than 200,000 women from Korea and China were exploited for sexual service i...
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  Microsoft Comes up with New Visitor Attracting Strategies
...Half a year ago Microsoft decided to try another approach in their search engine business, so that they could at least somehow compete with the "big G" - Google. Microsoft tried to convince the public that the Google's mathematical algorithm gave too many results and actually annoys its users. Microsoft thought it would be better using some other concepts of searching. They said that they'd develop absolutely ground-bre...
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  Russia's Internet Award Was Given Away
...;Web-Researcher of the year - taken by three men, who analyzed the Russian blogosphere;Web-Design of the year;IT and Communication Site of the year;Internet Service of the year (as a matter of fact - Google's Gmail);Blog of the year;Interest Site of the year - won by a site dedicated to classic music;Science Site of the year;Literature Site of the year;Best Music Site of the year;Best Cinema Site of the year;Art Site of t...
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