Survey: Facebook, Google privacy policies are incomprehensibleFacebook and Google privacy policies have been found to be more confusing than complex documents such as government notices, credit card agreements, and bank reward-program rules.May 3, 2012 by Emil Protalinski in Google
FTC asks Google, Twitter about Facebook's Instagram buy (rumor)The Federal Trade Commission's investigation into Facebook's purchase of Instagram has begun. The organization has already started talking to Google and Twitter, according to a recent rumor.May 13, 2012 by Emil Protalinski in Google
Reddit co-founder talks Facebook versus Google (video)Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian weighs in on the current fierce battle between Facebook and Google that is likely only to get fiercer as the two continue to encroach on each other's markets.April 2, 2012 by Emil Protalinski in Google
US Senator on Facebook, Google: Privacy is a casualtyU.S. Senator Al Franken gave a speech recently in which he attacked both Facebook and Google. Franken explained how both companies are in the business of disregarding your privacy.April 1, 2012 by Emil Protalinski in Google
eMusic CEO: Facebook has out-Googled Google (video)eMusic CEO Adam Klein recently discussed Larry Page's performance as Google CEO. Inevitably, Facebook came up, and Klein weighed in on how the two online giants are conducting battle.April 5, 2012 by Emil Protalinski in Google
Google more popular than Apple, Facebook, TwitterGoogle has been voted the most popular technology brand in a recent poll. Apple took silver, Facebook got bronze, and Twitter didn't get a medal. Do you agree with the results?April 10, 2012 by Emil Protalinski in Google
Facebook, Google hiring researchers Yahoo is firing (rumor)We've already heard that Yahoo is looking to make massive layoffs. Another rumor now suggests that the Yahoo Research division is going to take a big hit. Both Google and Facebook are very interested.March 17, 2012 by Emil Protalinski in Google
Google outbid Facebook for Milk (rumor)Google reportedly acquired the company Milk, not its technology, but its employees. The price was significantly higher than it could have been because another company was interested: Facebook.March 15, 2012 by Emil Protalinski in Google
Why Facebook is not part of Google's SPYWWhy is Facebook not part of Google's new Search plus Your World (SPYW) feature? It turns out that back in 2009, the two companies never reached an agreement, according to multiple sources.January 13, 2012 by Emil Protalinski in Google
Facebook: we did not authorize anti-Google campaignFacebook has admitted to hiring the PR firm that asked news outlets to look into privacy issues with Google but denies that it authorized a smear campaign. May 12, 2011 by Emil Protalinski in Google