Google reported in its bi-annual transparencyreport that government requested takedowns are up from the first half of last year. More than 30 percent of requests come from members of government hoping to remove defamatory content, according to...
Software must: be pre-approved by Google; offer one-click, complete uninstall; provide clear, full disclosure and transparency to people about what is being installed and what changes are being made to their devices; install itself on only one...
Google has followed up last week's transparencyreport update – which revealed that government requests have risen by 70 percent over the last two years – with a little more information on how it deals with and why it responds to government data...
The GoogleTransparencyReport has been updated to include data on Government requests for user information. First, Google is inviting other companies to join the Opennet Transparency Project, which creates a standardized format for similar...
FTC antitrust investigation, Google released a new version of their transparencyreport. Google released its first transparencyreport in September 2010 and since that time have implemented several new features, including real-time reporting and a...
Real-time traffic graphs for the TransparencyReport - OfficialGoogleBlog There's no place like home for math education - OfficialGoogleBlog Protecting users from malicious downloads - Chromium Blog
Google today introduced a new tool called the TransparencyReport, which shows where governments are demanding Google to remove content and where Google services are being blocked. Three million businesses have gone Google: celebrating growth...
Google is very clear in their blog post in defining the three pillars of privacy safety: transparency, choice, and control. So as transparency becomes the norm and popular companies like Google approach their many users about providing a better...
More Transparency Needed On How AdWords Are Ranked? Recapping Official Search Engine Blogs - Search Engine Blogs as Public Relations Tools from Loren Baker over at Search Engine Journal is a nice overview of how the various major search engines are...
This new organization is intended to lobby search engines for transparency about their practices and procedures. Not said is that this has an impact on other search engines -- or that porn sites have been doing the same tactic with non-blog sites...
This new organization is intended to lobby search engines for transparency about their practices and procedures. Google, by the way, continues to deny that it is downweighting blog links. Case in point -- the latest version of the Google Toolbar...