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  1. Is Google's Unified Privacy Policy Illegal in Europe?

    On 19 March 2013, representatives of Google were invited at their request to meet with the taskforce led by the CNIL and composed of data protection authorities of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and the UK.

  2. 5 Reasons Why People Hate International Search Marketing

    For example, I might be simply looking for a “réfrigérateur” in Google France, not realizing that the majority of the people search for “Frigidaire”. Personally, I love international search marketing and am very passionate about it.

  3. Lance Armstrong, Manti Te’o & the Power of Content

    Other riders, even other Americans, won the Tour de France multiple times – it was the hero story that engaged the American public and made Lance a star. Lance Armstrong was already an amazing athlete, but what put him on the map was winning the...

  4. Bing Top Searches of 2012: Those Kardashian People, iPhone 5 & Beyonce’s Baby

    London, England bumped Paris, France out of the top European spot. Bing has announced the top searches in 2012 across a variety of categories, including people, sports stars, news, reality TV and more.

  5. Google Maps Business Photos Panoramic Interiors Easier to Access

    Earlier this year, they expanded the program from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and France, to businesses in Canada, Ireland and the Netherlands. Google’s Business Photos, panoramic views of business interiors, are...

  6. Google Sued by Germany’s Former First Lady for Prostitution-Related Search Suggestions

    Google was fined $65,000 earlier this year in France, after refusing to remove autocomplete suggestions that labeled a French insurance company a “crook. This time, Germany’s former First Lady, Bettina Wulff, is taking the search giant to court.

  7. Facebook Exchange: Real-Time Ad Bidding & Retargeting Set to Launch Soon

    By 2015, we estimate that at least one-fifth of all display advertising sales revenue in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France will be based on RTB transactions. Facebook is testing and will soon launch a service that allows...

  8. Google Not Responsible for Policing YouTube Content: French Court

    So says a judgment by a court in France in the case of TF1, France’s largest television network, against YouTube and parent company Google. Google has no obligation to “police (YouTube) content before it is put online as long as it informs users...