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The Tomatometer is on Google's Search Results

The Tomatometer is on Google's Search Results

Sorta. Kinda. It's been converted to a star system. If you search for a movie and the Rotten Tomatoes page for it comes up, then you'll see a star rating (converted from the Tomatometer), the Tomatometer percent, and the number of reviews they're based on.

 

Hackers duped Google workers

System administrators, executives with access to passwords and other information were tricked.

 

Google, Yahoo, Microsoft Team Up Against Facebook Connect

A consortium of companies including Google, Yahoo, MySpace, Meebo and more announced tonight that it will launch a new system on Monday that will let website owners discover which social networks a site visitor uses and prompt them automatically to log-in and share with friends on those network.

 

Google Chrome OS brings printing to the cloud

The developers behind Google Chrome OS, the forthcoming cloud-enabled operating system from the internet giant, have explained how they are dealing with a key need for any computer - how well it plays with the printer.

 

Google profits beat expectations

Google profits beat expectations

Internet giant Google reports a 37% rise in first-quarter net profit, beating analysts' expectations.

 

Yahoo CTO to Depart

Ari Balogh, Chief Technology Officer and Head of Products for Yahoo, announced that he will be leaving the company for personal reasons. Balogh will step down on June 3.

 

A Surprise Bug--Not China--Hits Google's Corporate Website

Sensitivity around a Google code bug highlights the geopolitical tension around the search company's ...

 

At stake for Google in China: Smart phone empire

As the company tangles with the Chinese government, it puts in jeopardy its tentative grip on the cellphone market in a nation where staggering growth in mobile search is expected.

In its public wrangling with the Chinese government, Google Inc.

 

China hits back at Google

China hits back at Google

China blocks results from Hong Kong-based site after search giant redirected users from mainland.

 

Google stops censoring in China

Google stops censoring in China

Google says it has stopped censoring its search results in China, risking confrontation with the country's authorities.

 

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