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Have commercial quantum computers finally arrived?
Nov 15 2007A Google scientist seems to hope so but, unfortunately, the answer is probably no
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A click away from freedom
Nov 14 2007 Leader: Search for "Tiananmen Square" on Google.com and the first result that comes up is a Wikipedia entry: "Tiananmen Square protests of 1989." Now try the same search at Google.cn, the portal for Chinese users. Back come pages largely of use to tourists. -
Google casts its net over mobile phone market - but steers clear of handsets
Nov 6 2007Google opened a new front in its global media empire last night after finally confirming plans to enter the mobile phone industry.
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Google reveals mobile plans
Nov 5 2007Internet giant unveils new mobile software system, Android, intended to encourage web use on phones – and help it sell more advertising.
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Google hits $219bn in success search
Nov 1 2007Internet firm's market value puts it among America's top five companies - and it plans to get bigger still.
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Google shares break through $700
Oct 31 20072.30pm: Price rise fuelled by speculation that the company will soon launch its own mobile phone. By Graeme Wearden.
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'I admire geeks, I just have no ability'
Oct 26 2007Celebrity Squares: He may have played a robot on Red Dwarf, but Robert Llewellyn doesn't consider himself a geek.
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Google Earth used to target Israel
Oct 25 2007Palestinian militants are using Google Earth to help plan their attacks on the Israeli military and other targets, the Guardian has learned.
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Will mashups ever be mass market?
Oct 21 2007Netbytes: Microsoft's Popfly promises to take programming power to the people, writes Jack Schofield.
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Google profits jump by 46%
Oct 19 2007Google's money-making juggernaut rolled on as the world's top internet search company produced a 46% leap in profits to $1.07bn during the third quarter of the year.
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Are AOL and MSN toast?
Oct 18 2007You would have to say that both are looking a bit crispy - AOL is making one fifth of its workforce redundant, while the Microsoft Online Services division has registered a loss over the last two years.
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EU review of Google bid won't cover privacy issue
Oct 15 2007Neelie Kroes, EU competition commissioner, has dashed the hopes of opponents of Google's £1.5bn takeover of online advertiser DoubleClick that she will investigate the transaction on privacy grounds.
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WordPress makes a stand for open source morality
Oct 11 2007The fledgling blogware success story proves that resisting the advertisers can pay greater dividends.
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What future has the Thunderbird email program got?
Oct 11 2007Jack Schofield: As the email companion to the Firefox browser, Thunderbird should have flown to success, if only on joint promotion. Instead, Mozilla seems to have neglected it.
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Google moves to turn YouTube clips into advertising cash
Oct 10 2007Google has begun allowing advertisers to 'embed' clips from YouTube into their promotional messages, a sign of the search company's strategy to make money from its video streaming arm.
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