Why do so many Apple products succeed when their competitors do not, even though they have more features? Because the company focuses its design thinking on several features that really matter,… Read more »
Music bloggers are upset because they say Google deleted their blogs without warning as a result of DMCA claims about songs they posted. But some of the bloggers say they were… Read more »
Google Buzz is a bit like Twitter, a bit like Facebook, and a bit like Foursquare, but the one thing that makes it different from all of these services is that… Read more »
YouTube has launched a violence, profanity and porn filter for the video-sharing site that it is calling “Safety Mode.” When the setting is clicked, searches for certain terms will return no… Read more »
Billionaire sports-team owner Mark Cuban told a media industry conference in New York Tuesday that Google and other aggregators are “vampires” and that newspapers and magazines should remove themselves from Google’s… Read more »
A survey done by Microsoft in conjunction with Data Privacy Day on Thursday found that 70 percent of HR professionals have rejected a job candidate because of information they found about… Read more »
Google has put together an official “Social Web” team that consists of some of the most prominent advocates of open standards for social networks. But will that help the company “get”… Read more »
Everyone seems convinced that the Internet owes them a living, and that Google (being synonymous with the Internet the way it is for so many) is the best one to settle… Read more »
Earlier this week, I wrote about the launch of Google’s (s goog) Native Client, and how the company hoped that the new software would help web-based apps run faster and more… Read more »
Google has pulled back the curtain on a new feature that until now has been in restricted beta: the addition of wiki-style functions in standard search results. In many ways, Google… Read more »