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- Gmail now blocking fake eBay, PayPal e-mails
Google on Tuesday said it is now using an e-mail authentication technology to keep phishers from luring Gmail users to fake eBay and PayPal Web pages in order to steal usernames and passwords. The technology, DomainKeys, uses cryptography to verify the domain of the sender of an e-mail. It allows ...
- Google open-sources XML-alternative Protocol Buffers
XML, it seems, has run out of steam for Google. Google said Monday that it has created an open-source project for a data interchange format called Protocol Buffers. The software is meant to solve the problem of sharing information in a wide range of formats between servers at high speed. ...
- Programmers in India prefer Google's Orkut
Google's Orkut social network isn't just big in Brazil. It's also popular in India, especially among software developers, according to a new survey. Despite Facebook's efforts to promote that social network as the platform of choice for third-party application developers, Orkut is used by twice as ...
- Privacy advocates praise Google's new link
Updated at 12:35 p.m. and 3:50 p.m.: Comments from privacy advocates have been added. Google apparently decided to keep it clean, in more ways than one. The company has made a minor change to its home page, adding a link to its copyright line that leads ...
- Daily Debrief: Celebrating America's independence, questioning our own online
A day before the United States celebrates its independence, we continue to question our individual freedoms online. In Thursday's Daily Debrief, CNET News.com Editor in Chief Dan Farber and I discuss a federal judge'...
- YouTube privacy at risk in Google-Viacom ruling
Google scored a legal victory in keeping its search source code secret from Viacom, but YouTube users were not so fortunate with their privacy. A federal judge ruled on Wednesday (PDF) that the search giant doesn't have to turn over the code to Viacom, which filed a $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit ...
- Daily Debrief: Justice Department to probe Yahoo-Google deal
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a civil investigation into the proposed Yahoo-Google ad partnership. In Wednesday's edition of the Daily Debrief, I sit down with News.com's Dawn Kawamoto to talk about the nature of this investigation and what we can expect over the coming ...
- Justice Department to review Google-Yahoo deal
Updated at 7:40 a.m. PDT Wednesday with comments from a former Department of Justice antitrust attorney, and a Department of Justice spokeswoman. The U.S. Department of Justice plans to gather information from third parties in a probe of the advertising deal struck last month between Google and ...
- Google's new foray into image search
R.J. Pittman, Google's director of product management for Consumer Search Properties, shared some details of future versions of image search. In the interview with Beet.tv's Andy Plesser, Pittman said that Google is developing visual crawling software that can be used for facial recognition and scene analysis. ...
- Uncloaking 'invisible'Flash Web content
Adobe announced late Monday night that it was providing optimized Adobe Flash Player technology to Google and Yahoo to help them better index dynamic Web content and rich Internet applications that include the Shockwave Flash file (SWF) format. It sounds exciting, but what exactly does it mean for Web searchers, ...
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