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Microsoft’s newly announced Windows XP vulnerability was first reported by a Google researcher, potentially raising more behind-the-scenes conflict between the two companies. Earlier in June, reports leaked that Google …
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Google morphs Chrome OS into netbook thin client
Register In a message posted by a third party to a public mailing list dedicated to the as-yet-unreleased Chrome OS, Google software engineer Gary Kačmarčík confirms … and more » |
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Google, come clean on Wi-Fi spying
CNET For example, why did a Google engineer ever write code that was designed to, in your words, "(sample) all categories of publicly broadcast WiFi data"? … and more » |
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Google's Management Arrogance: Wi-Fi Data Slurp-Up Shows No One's Running the …
BNET In 2006 an engineer working on an experimental WiFi project wrote a piece of code that sampled all categories of publicly broadcast WiFi data. … Google: Oops, we spied on your Wi-FiCNET all 1,054 news articles » |
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Steve Jobs: Flash is a closed system
FierceCIO Tim Bray, a Google engineer on the Android team, felt that Apple is being shortsighted by blocking flash, while Al Hilwa, an analyst with IDC, … Jobs: Why Apple banned Flash from the iPhoneCNET Apple CEO Jobs Justifies Flash BaneWeek all 1,168 news articles » |
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Apple CEO Jobs Justifies Flash Ban
eWeek Tim Bray, a Google engineer on the Android team, tweeted: "On Jobs' letter: Flash filled a need, there might not be one on mobile, but Apple [is] … Jobs: Why Apple banned Flash from the iPhoneCNET all 889 news articles » |
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Jobs can talk all he wants about video support, security, battery life and the like, but the key is Apple’s control over the development … Tim Bray, a Google engineer on the Android team, tweeted: “On Jobs’ letter: Flash filled a need, there might …



