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  • Have commercial quantum computers finally arrived?

    Nov 15 2007

    A Google scientist seems to hope so but, unfortunately, the answer is probably no

  • 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 2007

    Google opened a new front in its global media empire last night after finally confirming plans to enter the mobile phone industry.

  • Google reveals mobile plans

    Nov 5 2007

    Internet giant unveils new mobile software system, Android, intended to encourage web use on phones – and help it sell more advertising.

  • Google hits $219bn in success search

    Nov 1 2007

    Internet firm's market value puts it among America's top five companies - and it plans to get bigger still.

  • Google shares break through $700

    Oct 31 2007

    2.30pm: Price rise fuelled by speculation that the company will soon launch its own mobile phone. By Graeme Wearden.

  • 'I admire geeks, I just have no ability'

    Oct 26 2007

    Celebrity Squares: He may have played a robot on Red Dwarf, but Robert Llewellyn doesn't consider himself a geek.

  • Google Earth used to target Israel

    Oct 25 2007

    Palestinian militants are using Google Earth to help plan their attacks on the Israeli military and other targets, the Guardian has learned.

  • Will mashups ever be mass market?

    Oct 21 2007

    Netbytes: Microsoft's Popfly promises to take programming power to the people, writes Jack Schofield.

  • Google profits jump by 46%

    Oct 19 2007

    Google'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.

  • Are AOL and MSN toast?

    Oct 18 2007

    You 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.

  • EU review of Google bid won't cover privacy issue

    Oct 15 2007

    Neelie 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.

  • WordPress makes a stand for open source morality

    Oct 11 2007

    The fledgling blogware success story proves that resisting the advertisers can pay greater dividends.

  • What future has the Thunderbird email program got?

    Oct 11 2007

    Jack 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.

  • Google moves to turn YouTube clips into advertising cash

    Oct 10 2007

    Google 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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