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The Next Generation Cloud and Your Network
The cloud is already on the verge of version 2.0. It's more than file storage and collaboration now. To learn more, check out this video. You'll see why the cloud is getting everyone excited, again.
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Matthew also covers software as a service (SaaS), cloud computing and recurring revenue models for the IT channel at TalkinCloud.com and MSPmentor.net. He has written about consumer and personal technology for The New York Daily News and comic book culture for ComicMix.com. Matthew is a graduate of the Stony Brook University School of Journalism.
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Chinese users occupy President Obama's Google+ page
Chinese users have taken to flooding President Barack Obama's Google+ page with requests for aid, thoughts on current events, and flattery.
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Google taking $453M loss with sale of Clearwire stake
Google is selling its shares in wireless Internet service provider Clearwire at a steep discount - and potentially taking a $453 million loss on the deal.
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Google Docs for Android app finally gets mobile collaboration
Google has finally added mobile collaboration and editing features into the Google Docs for Android app.
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Google applauds as Nevada approves rules for driverless cars
The State of Nevada has put a framework in place for testing and licensing self-driving cars, meaning Google is that much closer to being a highway star.
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Google is now the top public DNS provider in the world
Google is the number one public DNS service in the world - should you be worried?
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Google Wallet NFC payment system can be exploited
An exploit for Google Wallet enables thieves to change a user's PIN and get at the stored funds - without needing to actually hack the device.
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Google starts laying high-speed fiber in Kansas City
Google has started laying down fiber for its much-awaited super-fast Google Fiber Internet service in Kansas City.
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Solve for X: Google gathers top minds to solve everything
This past weekend, Google quietly held the first-ever Solve for X conference, gathering top minds to tackle the world's problems.
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The time Steve Jobs asked Google's Schmidt to stop stealing employees
A 2007 e-mail uncovered in the course of a lawsuit reveals that under Steve Jobs' request, Google's Eric Schmidt got one of the company's own recruiters fired after they tried to hire an Apple...
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"Streamlined" Google privacy policy and terms of service coming March 1st
The new, streamlined Google privacy policy and terms of service arrive on March 1st, bringing with them a slew of new questions over Google's customer data collection practices.
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Don't call it a comeback: Google China is growing
Google's Daniel Alegre says that Google China is alive and thriving, but the reality is that Baidu is still in the lead.
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Google Message Continuity, Social Graph API and more on the chopping block
Google has announced that Google Message Continuity, Picnik, the Social Graph API, Urchin, Google Sky Map and Needlebase are getting merged, open sourced or else killed entirely.
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Internet access isn't a human right, says Google VP
Google VP and Internet evangelist Dr. Vinton Cerf writes in the New York Times that Internet access isn't a right - it's just a tool towards enabling free speech.
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Google Chrome demoted in search rankings after online advertising fiasco
In an effort to prove that Google plays by its own rules, Google Chrome has seen its PageRank demoted and no longer appears on the first page of results for the term "browser."
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$94M investment in solar power plants caps off Google's year
Google has made one last renewable energy investment in 2011: $94 million towards solar power plants in Sacramento, California.
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How to spread Christmas cheer the Google way
Google and NORAD are teaming up once more to track Santa Claus on his Christmas Eve flight around the world. But Google's holiday celebration doesn't stop there.
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The top 3 weirdest Google stories of 2011
It's been an eventful year for Google, but let's not forget about the just plan weird things that happened to the search giant this year.
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Google Zeitgeist reveals top searches for 2011: I don't want to live on this planet anymore
The Google Zeitgeist 2011 report finds that searchers worldwide were more interested in reality television and celebrities than current events.
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Google donates $11.5 million to the fight against modern slavery
Google's getting into the holiday spirit with $40 million in grants to charity - including the largest single grant ever given to the fight against modern slavery.
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Take a tour of tsunami-affected Japan with Google Street View
Google has added Google Street View imagery for the areas of Japan most affected by the March tsunami, enabling users to see the effects for themselves.
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