Google Sued Over Trademark Targeting
Recent legal action against Google may indicate a broader area of concern for Internet marketers and intellectual property owners interested in preserving brand identity.
Obama Taps Google, Microsoft Execs for Tech Advisors
Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Microsoft chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie were among the 10 appointees for the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, announced Monday by President Barack Obama.
Is Google's Android OS in Trouble?
Google's Android operating system was supposed to challenge Apple's iPhone for dominance of the next-gen mobile device marketplace, but is it running out of steam?
Google, Mozilla Working on Competing Browser Plugins
Google wants to bring rich 3D content to the web, and they've released a browser plugin to help make that happen.
New Google Behavioral Ads Spark Privacy Concerns
Google has unveiled its latest and smartest way to target AdSense ads, but will it spring adult content on unsuspecting consumers?
Google Adds Apps Dashboard in Reponse to Snafu
After a high-profile foul-up that left Gmail users without service and let hackers post an cleverly placed adult webpage, Google has unveiled a new online dashboard to let users keep an eye on its products.
Google Snafu Downs Gmail, Lets Hackers Post Porn
Glitches have plagued Internet giant Google during the last week in February, with a major outage at Gmail and the nefarious appearance of adult content on one of the company's web pages.
Google Bans Adult Apps From Android Marketplace
After launching a marketplace that sells apps for its mobile operating system, Android, Google has banned adult-themed apps.
SCORE Group Launches Mobile App for Google Phone Users
Users of the Google phone (G1) now can have a more titillating experience with their mobile device courtesy of the SCORE Group. The well-known makers of big-boob content have debuted an explicit application, Jack & Jiggle, for the G1.
Google Unveils Offline Gmail Plugin
Gmail has set its sights on dethroning Microsoft's Outlook as the king of offline email.
Google Takes on Comcast to Monitor Bandwidth Throttling
Google has unveiled a new plan to determine whether the popular Internet Service Provider is "inappropriately" throttling the bandwidth of consumers and businesses.
China Extends Crackdown to Mobile Phones
China’s Ministry of Public Security today announced that its plans to extend its crackdown against Internet pornography to content for mobile phones.
Google Ends Video Uploads, Discontinues Other Services
Internet giant Google has rolled out a host of new changes to its overall business strategy that may affect how adult professionals do business.
China Strengthens Internet Porn Crackdown With Arrests, More Closures
The Chinese government’s crackdown on online adult content has strengthened even more today to now include 28 arrests, several newly targeted areas and a total of 277 website shutdowns over the past 11 days.
Microsoft Still Won't Offer IE For Mac
A summit of developers for the industry's leading web browsers revealed that the eighth version of Microsoft Internet explorer is due to get a beta release within two weeks, but only for PC users.
China Closes 91 Sites in Crackdown on Online Adult Content
Chinese officials have furthered their crackdown on online adult content by shutting down a total of 91 websites containing “vulgar” and “harmful” material in less than a week.
China Blasts MSN in Updated Online Adult Content Crackdown
The Chinese government extended its crackdown on online adult content late Thursday by targeting 14 additional websites, including Microsoft’s MSN China, and accusing them of spreading vulgarity.
Baidu Apologizes for Links to Adult Websites
Baidu, China’s most popular search engine, issued an apology today for hosting links to pornography after the Chinese government accused it and other websites of having “negative effects” on Internet users.
DatingGold Releases Google Maps Landing Page
Adult dating affiliate program DatingGold has released landing page for its AmateurMatch.com site.
China Attacks Google, Baidu in Effort to Ban Online Adult Content
Chinese officials announced Monday that Google and top Chinese search engine Baidu, among others, are under threat of severe punishment because they have ignored warnings from censors and failed to remove lewd content from their pages.