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  1. Google April Fools' Day Pranks 2012: 8-Bit Maps, Chrome Multitask Mode & More!

    Space Needle in Seattle, Washington The White House and Washington Monument For Google, April Fools' Day is the annual launch day for a slew of gag products and hoax services you’ll likely never see in real life.

  2. Oracle Rejects Google’s $3 Million Offer to Settle Patent Dispute

    Court of Appeal in Washington ruled that one of Google's internal emails could be used as evidence against the firm. Ahead of an upcoming trial in April over claims that Google's Android operating system has infringed on Java patents, Google has...

  3. Google Designs S.R. Crown Hall Doodle for Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

    Memorial Library in Washington D.C.and the National Gallery in Berlin, Germany, are among his most famous creations. Google has designed an extremely simple Doodle in honor of German-born architect and educator Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, who is...

  4. Happy St. Patrick's Day 2012 Google Logo

    Washington, D.C. Happy St. Patrick's Day! On this day everybody becomes Irish. Even the search engines are Irish today. To celebrate the holiday, Google has "gone green" by posting a St. Patty's Day Google Doodle in select countries, including...

  5. Privacy Group Sues FTC to Stop New Google Privacy Policy

    The complaint was filed today in a Washington, D.C.federal district court. Executives went to Washington, D.C.to defend the privacy policy changes, though it didn’t seem to solve much. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) is suing the U.S.

  6. Google Driverless Cars ‘Shockingly’ Safe & Efficient [Infographic]

    Google’s driverless cars are “shockingly” safe, says a Bellevue, Washington insurance company, with only two crashes on record - and both with a human at the wheel. Driver error, intoxication, and other human factors contribute to about 93 percent...

  7. New Google Privacy Policy Combines User Data From All Google Services

    Google’s new privacy announcement is frustrating and a little frightening,” Common Sense Media chief executive James Steyer told the Washington Post. There is no way anyone expected this,” Jeffrey Chester, executive director of the Center for...

  8. SOPA, PIPA On Hold, But a New Threat on Horizon

    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 Ars Technica Washington Editor), believe the piracy problem has been artificially...

  9. New Gmail, YouTube, Blogger Users Join Google+ by Default

    Privacy advocates, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, have voiced concerns over online user verification systems, including the risks of increased surveillance or...

  10. SOPA Explained: Why It’s Bad for the Web & How to #StopSOPA

    Dodd’s statement on accepting his new position as head of the movie industry’s influential lobbying arm last March makes clear just why the MPAA headhunted a Washington power player and what his marching orders were from the beginning: