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Google told to find new solution for European search antitrust row
Antitrust commissioner Joaquin Almunia says search giant's proposals 'are not enough to overcome our concerns', bringing legal dispute closer
The payload data transmitted over unencrypted Wi-Fi networks that was captured by Google included emails, usernames, passwords, images, and documents," wrote the U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco in a report released Tuesday
unbeknownst to passers-by, those cameras weren't just making photos. They were also collecting detailed information transmitted over Wi-Fi networks they passed through
This appeals court decision is a tremendous victory for privacy rights.
The practice was discovered by a German data protection commissioner in 2010.
The Gazette - September 10, 2013
"The payload data transmitted over unencrypted Wi-Fi networks that was captured by Google included emails, usernames, passwords, images, and documents," wrote the U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco in a report released Tuesday
Announcing 41 Changes to Google+
May 15, 2013
Two years after launch, a raft of changes that demonstrates what has worked and how priorities have changed.
Startpage, and its sister search engine Ixquick, are the only third-party certified search engines in the world that do not record your IP address or track your searches.
See also: startpage.com
ixquick gets its results from various search engines (Google,Yahoo,Wikipedia,etc), Startpage only gets results from Google
Want to see how Google Glass actually feels? It's surprisingly simple. Say "take a picture" to take a picture. Record what you see, hands free. Even share what you see, live." - February 20, 2013
EdX, the online course provider created by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute for Technology, sees an open-source future for massive online courses.