Posts Tagged ‘privacy complaints

Google announced the launch of a new image search feature today, which actually lets you search by an image itself, rather than text. Like voice search, this has been available on mobile for some time (via Google Goggles), but now it’s coming to the desktop. Google explains on its Inside Search blog: You might have [...]

According to Michael Arrington, an unnamed Faacebook engineer attended TechCrunch’s party the other night and bragged to a group of people that Facebook "knows all about Google’s social product plans". This person evidently said or implied that Facebook has obtained copies of internal Google documents that outline the company’s social strategy. This whole "Google vs. [...]

Mark Zuckerberg confirmed to press in London today that Facebook will indeed be launching location-based features in the near future. According to several reports, the young CEO told attendees at a local Facebook Developer Garage event, “We are finishing designing our application soon and hope to offer it soon.” This confirmation is the culmination of [...]

Google Analytics is one of the most popular analytics services for online publishers, especially smaller publishers. And for good reason: it has most of what the average publisher needs, and it’s free. But Google Analytics is offered, of course, by Google, and Google is no stranger to privacy complaints. That means that Google often has [...]


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