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Google's new defense against cyberattacks: limiting internet access for employees

TechSpot

The pilot program Google is now running involves thousands of workers who have limited access to the majority of the internet. The only exceptions are internal pages and Google-owned sites and services such as Gmail and Google Drive. Read Entire Article

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Google launches Google Play Partner Program for large game devs

Venture Beast

Google unveiled its Google Play Partner Program as part of its services for large game developers, adding to services it has for small devs. Read More.

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SkyOrbiter UAVs May Be The Next Way You Will Receive Internet Access

CTOvision

Quarkson, a Portuguese company, plans to use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to transmit Internet access “to every corner of the world”, with their program called SkyOrbiter. Read more about the SkyOrbiter Program here. Google Will Beam Gigabit Internet from Solar-Powered Drones (motherboard.vice.com).

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Google Glass Feeds from CTOvision, Delphi Brief, Analyst One: stay informed through Google Glass

CTOvision

By Bob Gourley We announced two weeks ago that we are now part of the Google Glass explorer program. We also intend on writing more about Google Glass on our other web properties, including Analyst One (which focuses on analysts and analytics) and Delphi Brief (which has a national security focus).

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Google Used a Secret Program Called ‘Project Bernanke’ to Benefit Clients Using Its Ad-Buying System

Gizmodo

Google used a secret program called “Project Bernanke” for years to increase its clients’ chances of winning bids for competitive ad space, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday, citing court documents filed in the Texas-led antitrust suit against Google.

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Microsoft’s Nadella: Google could lock up AI-enabled search

Computerworld Vertical IT

The plaintiffs argued that Microsoft exploited contracts with computer makers, barring them from removing its Internet Explorer or using rival programs. Twenty-five years ago, the US Department of Justice, twenty-two states, and the District of Columbia sued budding software giant Microsoft for illegally monopolizing the PC market.

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Microsoft’s Nadella: Google could lock up AI-enabled search

Computerworld Vertical IT

The plaintiffs argued that Microsoft exploited contracts with computer makers, barring them from removing its Internet Explorer or using rival programs. Twenty-five years ago, the US Department of Justice, twenty-two states, and the District of Columbia sued budding software giant Microsoft for illegally monopolizing the PC market.

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