Google told to delete people from search results
Technology Thursday, August 11th, 2011
The Spanish government has ordered Google to delete information about 90 individuals from its search engine indexes, according to media reports

The Spanish government has ordered Google to delete information about 90 individuals from its search engine indexes, according to media reports

Google will sponsor SolarCity’s $280 million residential solar power systems project in California to install roof solar panels for thousands of homeowners

Google has released an update for its Chrome browser, bringing security and 3D improvements

Google’s ever-expanding reach now extends to some of the finest art museums in the world

European Union regulators will investigate whether Google Inc. has abused its dominant position in the online search market

Google is investing in a mammoth project to build an underwater “superhighway for clean energy” to funnel power from offshore wind farms to 1.9 million homes

Google has open sourced a new “lossy” image format known as WebP — pronounced “weppy” — claiming it can cut the size of current web images by almost 40 percent

A French man sued Google because typing in his name resulted in search suggestions for “rapist,” “satanist,” “rape,” and “prison.”

For at least a month this summer, Google’s computers managed to “lose” the city of Sunrise, Fla.

Skyhook has taken Google to court, accusing Google of unfair and deceptive trade acts in blocking the sale of Android phones using the Skyhook GPS service
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