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October 31, 2011

U.S. Govt. Ranks First in Google Takedown Requests

So far this year, the United States government ranks first in the number of Google takedown requests it sends to the tech giant. This data was revealed as part of Google’s Transparency Report. The report even elaborated on what kind…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

August 2, 2011

Google Domination: How Big Is Too Big On the Internet?

Filed under: Eric Sinrod,antitrust,senate — Tags: , , — Adam Ramirez @ 5:46 am

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the internet. Once upon a time, at the dawn of the commercial Internet age, people regularly gained accessed to the Web via AOL, CompuServe,…

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Technologist Adam Ramirez

July 12, 2011

Can’t Blame Google Maps for Car Accident Injuries, Court Rules

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the internet. Google’s attorneys have seen all manner of lawsuits come across their desks. The search giant gets blamed for a lot of things….

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Technologist Adam Ramirez

June 15, 2011

DUI Checkpoint Apps Banned by Apple, not Google

Filed under: Mobile Phones / Smartphones,app,apple,appstore,duiapps,freespeech — Tags: , , — Stephanie Rabiner @ 5:43 am

Apple partially ceded to pressure by Senators Chuck Schumer and Harry Reid last week, agreeing to carefully scrutinize and ban future DUI apps from its App Store if found to encourage and enable drunk driving. This move leaves Google as…

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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner

DUI Checkpoint Apps Banned by Apple, not Google

Filed under: Mobile Phones / Smartphones,apple,appstore,duiapps,freespeech — Tags: , , — Stephanie Rabiner @ 5:43 am

Apple partially ceded to pressure by Senators Chuck Schumer and Harry Reid last week, agreeing to carefully scrutinize and ban future DUI apps from its App Store if found to encourage and enable drunk driving. This move leaves Google as…

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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner

May 25, 2011

Facebook’s (Failed) Stealth Attack on Google

Ever heard of Google’s Social Circle, an add-on for existing Google users to help add friends and invite new contacts? No? You’re not alone. News of a secret, stealthy – and kind of sleazy – PR attack on Google by…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

May 17, 2011

Cost-Cutting VoIP Solutions for Law Firms

The tech world was set abuzz last week when news spread that Microsoft was acquiring VoIP provider Skype for $8.5 billion.Whether or not Microsoft’s new acquisition is genius or folly remains to be seen. With powerhouse Microsoft behind a VoIP…

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Technologist Cynthia Hsu

March 30, 2011

Apple Sues Amazon over its About-to-Open "Appstore"

Appstore or App Store? Let’s first get this straight. Appstore (lowercase “s” and no space) is the name of Amazon’s newly opened Android store. App Store belongs to iPhone and iPad behemoth, Apple. App Store clearly came first. Now that…

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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner

January 31, 2011

Google Counters Apple’s AirPrint, Offers Google Cloud Print

The day may finally be here where we can easily print wirelessly and even remotely without being an IT expert. Apple is in the process of rolling out a feature called AirPrint, which will allow users to print directly to…

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Technologist Jason Beahm

January 18, 2011

European Union Circling the Antitrust Wagons Around Google?

Filed under: Eric Sinrod,Intellectual Property,antitrust,europeanunion — Tags: , — Laura Strachan @ 12:15 pm

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the internet.The European Union is conducting an investigation of Google to ascertain whether the Internet search giant has committed antitrust violations, according to a recent…

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Technologist Laura Strachan

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