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Google Is Not Your Sugar Daddy [GigaOM]
Google Is Not Your Sugar Daddy [GigaOM]
Variations on the “Google should pay me for X” theme have been around for some time now, and the precipitous decline of content-related industries — among them book publishing, newspaper printing and music distribution, to name just a few — has only accelerated the ...
Google Chrome Extensions Coming Out by May!
Google Chrome Extensions Coming Out by May!
nick.pro — That’s right, I said it, and so far I’m the only one who has. Google has announced... that extensions are coming to Google Chrome but have been mum on when. However I saw something today, that indicates the timetable may be short. Google officially ... (more) Google Chrome Extensions Coming Out by May!
Offline also available in Google Calendar
googleenterprise.blogspot.com — Following up on last week's announcement of offline access in Gmail Labs , we're happy to let... you know that read-only offline access is now an option in Calendar for Google Apps customers. So on top of organizing your Gmail inbox while you're ... (more) Offline also available in Google Calendar
Google Latitude: Ready to Tell Your Friends (and Google) Where You Are?
Google Latitude: Ready to Tell Your Friends (and Google) Where You Are?
readwriteweb.com — Where you are is as important as what you're looking for. That's why more and more services... are looking to location as a filter for providing relevant information when and where we need it. So it only makes sense that Google - a company known for its ... (more) Google Latitude: Ready to Tell Your Friends (and Google) ...
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Dear Newspapers: Focus On Enabling Your Community; Not Whining About Who Owes You Money
Techdirt — ... and Mathew Ingram. Again, though, the issue is that the focus is on just getting someone else (Google, instead of readers this time) to hand over money, rather than figuring out a way to improve their product in a way that anyone would choose willingly to give them money. ...

Increasing Concerns Raised Over Google's Book Search Settlement
Techdirt — ... Finally, as for my initial fear that this would signal something of an "open season" on Google, with demanding money from Google for Google daring to provide the service of helping others find their works, we're already seeing some of that in the early stages. Some in the newspaper business are using the book settlement as a template for how Google should pay them too. ...

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