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Latest NewsGoogle faces Texas AG inquiry, settles privacy suit
- SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc said on Friday it was the target of an investigation by the Texas Attorney General's office into the fairness of its search engine rankings.
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 20:01:26 -0400
| Apple and Google to clash in music space by Christmas
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google Inc is in talks with music labels on plans for a download store and a digital song locker that would allow its mobile users to play songs wherever they are as it steps up its rivalry with Apple Inc, according to people familiar with the matter.
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 15:16:10 -0400
| Apple TV a first step for more ambitious plans?
- LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Critics hoping for more from Apple Inc's Web-to-TV plans -- a device, say, that would revolutionize living room entertainment the way the iPad changed tablet computing -- may just need to wait a bit longer.
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 10:25:00 -0400
| AOL renews Google search agreement
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - AOL Inc said on Thursday it has renewed a search agreement with Google Inc, further cementing a decade-long partnership as AOL tries to turn around its business.
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 09:42:05 -0400
| U.S. delays Web traffic rules by seeking more comment
- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. communications regulators on Wednesday put off a controversial decision on Internet traffic rules, giving industry and consumer groups a chance to forge a compromise while avoiding a politically sensitive issue ahead of the November elections.
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 07:38:46 -0400
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