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Google fined $25,000 for street data collection

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Google Inc faces a $25,000 fine for impeding a U.S. investigation into the Web search leader’s data collection for its Street View project, which allows users to see street level images when they map a location.

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Apple’s ‘revolutionary’ new product is … – Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Morning Herald Apple's 'revolutionary' new product is … Sydney Morning Herald World-famous French designer Philippe Starck told a French radio station that he's working on a “revolutionary” secret Apple project that will surface in eight months. The designer said that he couldn't reveal more details because of Apple's “religious ..

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Google Disputes FCC Privacy Probe Filing, Says Law Not Violated – BusinessWeek

Wall Street Journal Google Disputes FCC Privacy Probe Filing, Says Law Not Violated BusinessWeek By Lisa Rapaport on April 15, 2012 Google Inc. (GOOG) (GOOG) said it wasn't “found to have violated any laws” in an investigation by the US Federal Communications Commission of the company's data collection practices. “As the FCC notes in their report, …

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Asus adding fancy speaker grills to N-Series lineup next week

Asus’ upcoming N-Series multimedia laptops have been extensively detailed by Italian site Notebook Italia . Apparently due to be unveiled at DesignWeek 2012 in Milan next week, the N46, N56, and N76 will replace the N45, N55 , and N75 of yesteryear

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How To Use Credit Card Processing Apps Without Getting Sued

Okay, so you set up your new fruit stand downtown, generated buzz through a cool wanted-poster marketing campaign and got yourself a handy app like Square to process credit card payments. Now all you need to do is sit back, hand out some melons, swipe the plastic and let the money roll in, right? Wrong

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Google co-founder rips Hollywood on anti-piracy efforts – msnbc.com

Telegraph.co.uk Google co-founder rips Hollywood on anti-piracy efforts msnbc.com Hollywood and the entertainment industry are “shooting themselves in the foot, or maybe worse than the foot” by pushing the current anti-piracy legislation, according to Google co-founder Sergey Brin. Since being ranked in the Guinness Book of World …

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