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NSA Helps Google Probe Attack

Officials at the National Security Agency have been working with Google to investigate the cyber attacks that Google believes originated in China.

 

Yahoo and AP Make a New Licensing Deal

The Associated Press has signed a licensing deal with Yahoo Inc. that gives the news cooperative a steady stream of revenue at a time less money is flowing in from newspapers and broadcasters.

 

Yahoo profits rise but sales fall

Internet giant Yahoo posts a $153m profit in the fourth quarter, but says sales are continuing to fall.

 

Google Voice rolls out iPhone Web app

Google Voice rolls out iPhone Web app

On Tuesday, Google unveiled the snazzy new interface for Google Voice for the iPhone and Palm Pre. In addition to a mobile-optimized version of your Voice inbox, you can place calls using the service (including cheap international calls) ...

 

Google Reigns Supreme In 2009 Worldwide Searches But Microsoft Sees Faster Growth

The December 2009 global search stats are out from comScore and unsurprisingly Google took the top spot for total worldwide searches last month, with 87.8 billion searches over Google sites. Google's searches rose 58 percent from December 2008's searches, which totaled 55.6 billion searches.

 

Clinton's Internet speech harms ties with U.S., says Beijing

Clinton's Internet speech harms ties with U.S., says Beijing

China today rejected U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's call for lifting restrictions on the Internet in the communist country, denouncing her criticism as false and damaging to bilateral ties.

 

Google's Earnings Soar

Google's fourth-quarter earnings soared as the Internet giant posted strong growth in advertising clicks and avoided big charges that weighed down prior-year results.

 

Far-Ranging Support for Google’s China Move

Far-Ranging Support for Google’s China Move

Human rights and business groups are among those cheering the move to stop cooperating with censors.

 

Google v. Great Firewall of China

Google v. Great Firewall of China

Search engine's threat to pull out of China over censorship puts government in awkward position.

 

Google confirms plans to sell own mobile phone

Google confirms plans to sell own mobile phone

It's official: Google Inc. will sell its own mobile phone in an effort to protect its online advertising empire as people increasingly surf the Web on handsets instead of personal computers.

 

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