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  • Google buys Postini, sides with The Man

    IT guys of the world, rejoice! The search firm's new purchase helps it lock down workers' computers everywhere.
  • Google vs. Michael Moore's "Sicko"

    A Google sales rep says she erred in panning Michael Moore's movie on a corporate blog. But she'd still like firms to buy Google ads to challenge the filmmaker.
  • What's it like to work at Google? Ask a Microserf

    A former Google employee tells all to his new colleagues at Microsoft. Allegedly.
  • Could German anti-terrorism laws shut down Gmail?

    New regulations limiting online anonymity may force Google to close its e-mail service for German users.
  • Google will keep your search for 18 months

    The search engine's new data retention policy is notable for being unique: Other companies keep your search terms forever.
  • Talking to the publisher who stole Google's laptops

    A British book exec argues that scanning books to build a search engine is the same thing as stealing computers.
  • Google Earth works for terrorists too

    Blind to irony, the alleged JFK plotters used Google's satellite software to scope out their target.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Banker Bill Hambrecht talks about going head-to-head against the NFL with a new league.
  • Google is watching you (but so is everyone else)

    Does Google's new project to take street-level pictures of major cities signal the end of anonymity in public life?
  • Googling "stupid"

    Let the mockery and humiliation begin.
  • Google PAC: Republicans aren't evil

    Politics are messy: Michelle Malkin, Google and Net neutrality.
  • Solar bubble

    Get out the sunscreen: Solar power hype is blowing up
  • No welcome mat for GoogTube in China?

    Chinese censors won't like self-produced video. What about Chinese cellphones?
  • YouTube gets Googled

    The global conversation will be GoogTubed
  • Google much? The Justice Department wants to know

    To defend an antiporn law, government lawyers say they need to see search engine logs.
  • Throwing Google at the book

    Google's new search engine of books puts a world of knowledge at our fingertips. Publishers say the Internet giant is robbing them of their rightful fees. Maybe it's time to call copyright laws history.
  • Europe vs. Google

    American Goliaths like Google and Amazon are quickly cornering the digital book market. Will online libraries doom the scholars and small presses of old Europe?
  • Bush stops spam; blue states rejoice

    Also: Google closes its digital library doors, and Dennis Kucinich's blog rocks your world. Salon's technology and business predictions for 2005.
  • When technology became cool again

    Google, Firefox and digital cameras gave us reason to cheer in 2004. Then again, outsourcing, global warming and the politics of stem cells proved there is a dark side.
  • What Google promises us

    An infinite library, full of everything that is, and will be. Prepare to be overwhelmed.
  • Googling my brain

    Another great leap for lazy thinkers: My computer is now as easy to search as the Web.
  • Too much of a good thing

    Forget spam -- our real conundrum is the overload of legitimate e-mail. But help is coming.
  • Silicon Valley is the best place ever in the whole world

    Inspired by Google, the high-tech capital's boosters have decided that it's boring to be pessimistic.
  • Why Google shouldn't go public

    Co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page believe they can thwart the greed of shortsighted Wall Street, but there's always a price to pay.
  • Don't be afraid of the big bad Gmail

    Privacy advocates are frothing about Google's plan to scan e-mail for advertising purposes. A report from an early tester of the service says their concerns are overblown.
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