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Thursday 26 July 2012

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Latest Google news and reviews of services and products including Google Street View, the G1 Android phone, Google Chrome and Google Earth.

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Google Now review

Android Jelly Bean features Google Now, a major new upgrade that deserves to be a sleeper hit.

4 out of 5 stars

26 Jul 2012

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BSkyB invests in Apple TV rival Roku

BSkyB has invested in Roku, an American start-up that makes an set-top box similar to Apple TV, in a move that points to the its future delivering pay TV over the internet.

26 Jul 2012

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Google to open YouTube studio in London

'Creator Space' will offer existing YouTube stars the chance to produce more sophisticated content, Google has claimed.

25 Jul 2012

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Google 'agrees EU antitrust settlement'

Google and the European Commission have agreed the outlines of a settlement to end the two-year investigation into the internet giant's dominance of the search market.

24 Jul 2012

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Google encouraging YouTube users to ditch anonymity

YouTube users are being asked to use their real names in a bid to deal with the problem of abusive comments.

24 Jul 2012

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German courts grant Apple ban on Samsung Galaxy Tab

A German court has imposed a potential EU-wide ban on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 as part of the Korean firm's bitter row with Apple.

24 Jul 2012

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Amelia Earhart celebrated in Google Doodle on her 115th birthday

Amelia Earhart, the aviation pioneer who went missing over the Pacific, has been remembered with a Google Doodle.

24 Jul 2012

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Google Nexus commercial debuts as tablet sells out

The Nexus 7 has reportedly sold out, but Google has noentheless begun a marketing push for the new 7" tablet

23 Jul 2012

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Google opens year-long Web Lab exhibition at the Science Museum

A series of ‘interactive Chrome Experiments’ have taken up residence in a basement gallery at the Science Museum.

21 Jul 2012

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Users report Nexus 7 screen glitches

Buyers of Google’s new Nexus 7 tablet have taken to the web to report problems with the device’s screen.

20 Jul 2012

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YouTube introduces face-blurring technology

Rioters will be able to hide their identities in video footage they post online after Google introduced new face-blurring technology.

20 Jul 2012

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Google profits surge 11pc on online advertising

Google reported a jump in quarterly profits to $2.8bn (£1.8bn) on rising online advertising revenue, beating Wall Street's expectations.

19 Jul 2012

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YouTube offers face-blurring tool for activists

YouTube has made a tool available which allows people to blur out faces in videos they upload to the site.

19 Jul 2012

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Google bids to take Apple’s tablets

For the first time since the iPad’s launch, there’s a real rival in town. Matt Warman reports on Google’s Nexus 7 and the rise of the seven-inch tablet.

19 Jul 2012

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Google Nexus 7 review

Google's Nexus 7, made by Asus, is the best 7" tablet on the market and a bargain too. It's even arguably the best tablet overall says Matt Warman

4.5 out of 5 stars

18 Jul 2012

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Google Nexus 7 hits British shops

Google’s new iPad rival, the Nexus 7, goes on sale on British high streets today, but nobody is expecting queues to match those that greet each new version of Apple’s best-selling tablet.

18 Jul 2012

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Google's Marissa Mayer has her work cut out at Yahoo!

When Google hired its first female engineer, she was asked what three things she would change about the web search company. Marissa Mayer was so impressed with how it already worked, she could only think of two.

17 Jul 2012

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Marissa Mayer: an inspiration to women

Women like Mayer prove smart, confident women with tech skills have nowhere to go but up. So why aren't there more?

17 Jul 2012

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Yahoo is a problem too big even for Marissa Mayer

Marissa Mayer, Yahoo’s new chief executive, may be excited to start in her new role today, but she has taken on mission impossible, writes Emma Barnett.

17 Jul 2012

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Yahoo! poaches Google veteran as new chief

Yahoo! has poached Google's Marissa Mayer as its new chief.

16 Jul 2012

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Google Nexus 7 sells out at US shops

Google’s new iPad rival, the Nexus 7, has sold out at some American retailers, according to reports.

16 Jul 2012

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Google cycling directions now on Google Maps

Dedicated lanes, cycle friendly routes and trails will now show on Google Maps online and on Android for Europe and Australia.

12 Jul 2012

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Google to pay $22.5M fine over Apple Safari

Google is poised to pay a $22.5 million fine to resolve allegations that it broke a privacy promise by secretly tracking millions of web surfers using Apple's Safari browser

11 Jul 2012

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ICO: Employee poached by Google ‘never worked on Streetview’

The Information Commissioner has denied that an employee poached by Google was ever involved in its investigation into Streetview data snooping.

06 Jul 2012

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Google means important people won't just be a face in the crowd for BA

British Airways staff will be able to identify customers by using a new computer system that searches Google to find images of them.

06 Jul 2012

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