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  1. Google Pays $7 Million to Settle Street View Snooping Case

    The following states will split the cash evenly ($192,000): Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi...

  2. Google as Your Identity Provider: Where Are We Now?

    But it’s not only the Federal Government; there were six NSTIC pilot programs approved all in a variety of verticals including ecommerce, health, education, even the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.

  3. Google’s Rosetta Stone AdWords Woes Continue as Case Reopened

    Rosetta Stone’s trademark infringement lawsuit against Google, first filed in 2009 and dismissed by a Virginia court in August 2010, has been revived by a federal appeals court. At issue: whether the sale of trademarked search keywords to the...

  4. Google vs. the World: A Week of Conflicts, Disputes, and Lawsuits

    In its appeal, Rosetta Stone argues that the Virginia federal district court that found in Google's favor got it wrong on numerous counts. From squabbles with the travel industry, to suing the U.S.government, and various privacy disputes overseas...

  5. Many 2010 Election Results Too Close To Call

    Oliverio-McKinley Race Too Close to Call: According to Stacy Moniot of WBOY-TV in West Virginia, "Republican David McKinley and Democrat Michael Oliverio fought for the seat in the First Congressional District.

  6. Have Tea Party Candidates Read Obama Playbook on Using YouTube for Campaigns?

    For example, Republican Senate candidates Linda McMahon in Connecticut, Rand Paul in Kentucky, and John Raese in West Virginia have all pledged to roll back or eliminate the minimum wage. And according to Nate Silver of the Five Thirty Eight Blog...

  7. Google Analytics Evangelist Avinash Kaushik to Be Featured in SES Webcast on January 12

    He is also a frequent speaker at industry conferences in the U.S.and Europe, such as Ad-Tech, Monaco Media Forum, iCitizen, and JMP Innovators' Summit, as well as at major universities, such as Stanford University, University of Virginia, and...

  8. CarMax Sees Rise in Sports Car Searches

    Sports cars remain an American classic," said Craig Beiner, purchasing manager for CarMax in Virginia Beach, Virginia. CarMax, the largest retailer of used cars in the U.S.says that searches for sports cars rose 6% in September, compared to August.