I feel that the decision was economically-driven, in favor of Google and against the rights of the individual," Stayart, who is represented by her husband, told ArsTechnica, adding that the court was protecting the "1 percent" (Google) in a...
ArsTechnica There are nearly 1 million apps available in the app store and 1 billion of them are being downloaded every month. This makes app discovery a lot more challenging for developers, perhaps an even tougher mountain to climb than creating...
ArsTechnica pointed out, however, that the engagement figures reflected activity on any Google service – even searching the web while signed in – and that the account numbers applied to all accounts created, not necessarily active accounts.
Google is also collecting information via a black router (the Screenwise Data Collector) that users can install on their home network to measure Internet usage, according to ArsTechnica. A new Google project called Screenwise is offering web...
Indeed, it will be interesting to see just who lawmakers are willing to work with and which perspectives they entertain in reworking PIPA s Julian Sanchez(former ArsTechnica Washington Editor), believe the piracy problem has been artificially...
As ArsTechnica confirmed, though: New Google products users are automatically registered for a Google+ account as of today, including those signing up for Gmail, YouTube, and Blogger, unless opting out by using an already-existing Gmail account.
Perhaps this should come as no surprise given that Google just settled a federal criminal investigation into the company's active promotion of rogue websites that pushed illegal prescription and counterfeit drugs on American consumers'," Ars...
The court order, which began (according to ArsTechnica), "WE, ALBERT II, KING OF THE BELGIANS, MAKE KNOWN TO ALL PRESENT AND FUTURE," happened to include an additional sentiment: All the content had to be removed "from all their sites (Google...
The constitutionality of the new law seems to be in question, according to ArsTechnica, because the "law doesn't require that the picture be of the "victim," nor would the government need to prove that you intended the image to be distressing.
Microsoft Q3 2011 Earnings: Search account lock-out attack works - ArsTechnica Here's a roundup of today's other search news and headlines from around the web. Search Industry News Google Not Underlining Search Result Titles - Search Engine...
ArsTechnica Search Engine Optimization Is Syndication Killing Your Rankings? An 8 Point SEO Inspection by Simon Heseltine Syndicating stories can get more people reading your content, but it can also result in other sites ranking higher in the...
GB to 25GB: Canada gets first, bitter dose of metered Internet - ArsTechnica Search Engine Optimization Betting on the 2011 Search Bowl: Where Would I Focus to Drive Up Your Score? Covario Actionable Insights
Hands on with Microsoft's new search - ArsTechnica The long-awaited unveiling of Microsoft's new search product finally came today at the D7 conference. Wall Street reacted positively with a 2.11% increase on MSFT, higher than the DJIA of 0.67%.
Rumors Have Microsoft Laying Off 17% of Work Force This Month Posted by Frank Watson Jan 1, 2009 Though the possibility of Microsoft laying off 15,000 employees this month is getting some attention, it is definitely in the heavy rumor category, as...
Though the possibility of Microsoft laying off 15,000 employees this month is getting some attention, it is definitely in the heavy rumor category, as ArsTechnica reports. We will not have long to see if it is real as the sack by date is January...
As ArsTechnica points out: "Its abstract describes "a method and system for storing, navigating, and accessing files within . ErikQualman Will Social Networks Become the New Inbox? Part 2 BRAND EQUITY Many companies still believe they need to get...
As ArsTechnica points out: As Ars Tecnica details the suit has some flaws - Google as yet does not have an operating system, and prior art - a major factor in patent law - "constitutes all information that has been made available to the public in...
Sound off in the comments.via ArsTechnica Internet service providers love to talk about how much traffic is rapidly increasing by the year and how they'll either need to charge more or create a different business model for it.
A top story from ArsTechnica was making the rounds through Digg and Reddit yesterday, bashing Google for being a "little evil. The charge is based on an unusual case, where Google helped Indian police nab Rahul Krishnakumar Vaid, an IT...
YouTube was the top domain, followed by ArsTechnica, The New York Times, BBC News, and The Huffington Post. Teddie Cowell over at Neutralize (*\*) just emailed me about a new bit of research that's just been posted on the Search Engine War Blog...