Chrome Browser Arrives for Mac
Google has shipped a prerelease version of its browser for Linux and OS X, but work remains.
Google Sues Over Work-at-home Schemes
UPDATE: Google filed a lawsuit Monday against a U.S. company it alleges runs a work-at-home scam that unnecessarily charges people's credit cards.
A Hands-On Tour: Google Goggles Visual Search
Google Goggles brings visual search to your cell phone: Simply point and click your camera, and the app delivers detailed information about what you're seeing.
Google Extends Personalized Results to All Users
The search giant now delivers personalized search results to all users, unless they opt-out. Previously, only signed-in users received them. Privacy advocates are concerned.
Google's Lesson Learned: Good News for Bing?
Analysis: The recent rift between Rupert Murdoch and Google gives Microsoft an opportunity to earn the trust of Google-wary publishers.
First Look: Google's Chrome Operating System
we've downloaded an early build of Google's Chrome OS--just released to the open source community-- to show you how it works so far.
Gboard Automates Gmail Tasks
A new keyboard add-on puts the most common Gmail operations at your fingertips. I took it for a spin to see how it works.
Google Strives to Make Public DNS Secure
Google introduced Google Public DNS to offer an alternative DNS system and hopefully speed things up on the Web. Google has included additional security controls to address weaknesses in DNS security.
Google's Schmidt Strikes Back at Murdoch (In His Own Newspaper)
While News Corp. and Google debate, quality journalism continues to die. Technology may come to the rescue--as Google suggests--but not quickly enough to save Rupert Murdoch's newspaper empire.
Bing Maps Beta: Microsoft Should Repent and Simplify
If there is something to like about the Bing Maps beta introduced this week, it remained hidden during my visit. The user interface is a mess, but some consumers will doubtless like it.
Google Public DNS and Your Privacy
Google's expanding its grasp on the Internet with a newly revealed DNS resolving service. Here's a detailed look at what the system will collect from you and how that data will be used.
Google Public DNS: Wonderful Freebie or Big New Menace?
If you don't want Google knowing even more about what you do on the Internet, don't use its new Public DNS. But it's a nice free service from a company most people trust.