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Google Co-Founder: I Did Not Try to Buy Twitter
Google Co-Founder: I Did Not Try to Buy Twitter
Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin has just made a surprise appearance at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. He discussed Twitter, advertising, Bing, and answered audience questions. Here are some of the highlights: On Tim Armstrong: Tim Armstrong used to be one of Google’s top ...
Web 2.0 Summit: Google Unveils Social Search
informationweek.com — In a surprise announcement at the Web 2.0 Summit , Google VP of search products and user... experience Marissa Mayer revealed an upcoming Google product called Social Search. "We've been thinking about social networks for a long time," said Mayer, ... (more) Web 2.0 Summit: Google Unveils Social Search
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Google Chrome for Mac "developer preview" now official
Google Chrome for Mac "developer preview" now official
arstechnica.com — If digging through build trees for a Mac build of Chromium (the open source project behind Chrome)... was more trouble than you wanted to go through, here's some good news for you: Google today announced availability of an official Google Chrome for Mac ... (more) Google Chrome for Mac "developer preview" now official
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