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InternetNews January 20, 2006 Roy Mark |
Google Rebuffs DoJ's Porn Data Order Google said Thursday it would "vigorously" resist complying with a federal court order to turn over data the Department of Justice deems necessary for its flagging constitutional defense of the Child Online Protection Act. |
InternetNews February 27, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
DoJ: Google Search Request Not a Privacy Threat The Department of Justice has rejected Google's assertion that a government subpoena for search data threatens the privacy of Internet users. |
InternetNews March 15, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Google Behind The Curtain Google changes its privacy policy so you can search anonymously. |
InternetNews March 18, 2006 David Needle |
Google, For the Most Part, Won't be Searched The U.S. District Court in San Jose, Calif. said Google would have to turn over the log of 50,000 URLs to the Department of Justice, but not any of the data on 5,000 search queries the they requested. |
InternetNews March 14, 2006 David Miller |
Google, DoJ Face Off in Search Data Tussle U.S. District Judge James Ware said today he would rule in a matter of days on the Department of Justice's demand that Google turn over search records to the government. |
InternetNews January 27, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
Storm Warning for Google, Search? Google could be headed for a court confrontation with the U.S. attorney general -- and for the mother of all privacy storms. |
InternetNews March 31, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
DoJ Expands Subpoenas to ISPs and Tech Companies As many as 34 Internet Service Providers and technology companies have been subpoenaed by the U.S. Justice Department in its continuing attempt to gather data to support a federal Internet child protection law |
The Motley Fool January 23, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Google vs. the Government "Don't be evil" comes into play as the government wants a piece of Google's data. If the Department of Justice gets what it wants, it will be a blow against privacy on the Internet -- and of serious concern for Google investors. |
InternetNews January 26, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Court Wants YouTube Pirate's ID A US District Court in Northern California has instructed Google to produce identifying information for a YouTube member accused of illegally uploading episodes of Fox's "24" and "The Simpsons." |
InternetNews February 21, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
Google Admits Security Risks Google agrees with report saying there is 'unacceptable risk' in Desktop 3 Beta for companies. |
InternetNews March 2, 2006 Glenn Minnis |
Who's Watching Whom? Web search privacy rights takes on government's need to know in an epic battle. |
InternetNews June 22, 2007 Clint Boulton |
EU Expands Search Engine Scrutiny The European Union's data protection party probe said it is investigating any Internet search engine it feels is guilty of storing data for too long. |
InternetNews March 23, 2007 Roy Mark |
Court Snuffs Internet Smut Law Nearly nine years after Congress passed the Child Online Protection Act, a Philadelphia federal court judge ruled Thursday that COPA is unconstitutional. |
InternetNews August 15, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
EFF Goes After AOL The Electronic Frontier Foundation is asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate AOL's disclosure of search data for 650,000 users. |
InternetNews June 2, 2006 Roy Mark |
Tech Talks Data Retention With DoJ Shrouded in secrecy, top tech executives met Friday with the Department of Justice over a proposal that Internet service providers retain customer records for up to two years. |
InternetNews March 31, 2006 David Needle |
U.S. A.G.: Limits to Data it Can Collect U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez gave a big high five to the enforcement of intellectual property laws. |
InternetNews December 16, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google Close to Big AOL Payoff Exclusive negotiations could give search giant tiny stake in struggling Web property. |
InternetNews August 17, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Sizing Up the Search Competition In the Google-Yahoo rivalry, does the bigger index do a better job? |
Entrepreneur June 2006 Carol Tice |
Privacy, Please How to survive a subpoena of your electronic data. |
InternetNews August 8, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
AOL Leaked Search Queries Privacy issues drive another search engine to delete user data. |
PC Magazine March 1, 2006 Michael J. Miller |
When the Government Knows Where You Search The Bush administration asked the major search engines for information on the most popular Web searches, as part of an effort to reinstate the Child Online Protection Act (COPA). |
InternetNews June 12, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
Google Shortens Hold Time on User Data From now on, or at least until another government complains, Google will anonymize its search server logs after 18 months. The company made the announcement this week in response to another round of European Union objections. |
InternetNews February 28, 2005 Rob McGann |
Majority of Searchers Use Multiple Search Engines What are the most popular search engines? |
InternetNews September 9, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
DoJ Intensifies Google-Yahoo Scrutiny As the DOJ appears to be intensifying its antitrust review of Google's advertising deal with rival Yahoo, analysts wonder if the companies might find themselves defending the partnership in court. |
PC World June 19, 2007 Scott Spanbauer |
Is Google Too Big? With its empire expanding, the search giant can have an unprecedented breadth of knowledge about you. Can we trust it with so much data? |
PC World February 28, 2002 Tom Spring |
Are Search Results For Sale? Analysis: Search engines walk a tightrope, seeking profit while helping you find what you want... |
Search Engine Watch July 5, 2000 |
Google Announces Largest Index Another milestone in the search engine size wars was hit when Google went live with a full-text index of 560 million URLs in June, making it the largest search engine on the web.... |
The Motley Fool August 9, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Search Me? No Thanks AOL's information leak highlights a serious risk to Internet search. |
InternetNews April 21, 2006 Roy Mark |
Deemed Obscene The Bush administration is launching an assault against the First Amendment rights of Internet users. |
Search Engine Watch December 5, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
In Search Of The Relevancy Figure Where are the relevancy figures? While relevancy is the most important "feature" a search engine can offer, there sadly remains no widely-accepted measure of how relevant the different search engines are. Turning relevancy into an easily digested figure is a huge, but necessary, challenge. |
InternetNews October 7, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
AOL Recasts Privacy Policy The ISP is about to complete its first policy revision since 1998. Under its new rules, AOL will no longer rent or sell mailing lists to retailers. |
InternetNews August 2, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Dogpile: Search Engines Don't Have Much in Common Users of the meta-search service can now see results from MSN Search in addition to results from Google, Yahoo, Ask Jeeves and MSN Search. As part of its announcement, Dogpile demonstrated the diversity of results across the engines. |
Search Engine Watch April 2, 2003 Danny Sullivan |
Search Privacy At Google & Other Search Engines This article examines what Google and other search engines record about your searches. |
InternetNews May 29, 2007 Roy Mark |
Google-DoubleClick Merger Up For FTC Review The Federal Trade Commission plans to investigate any antitrust implications of Google's proposed $3.1 billion acquisition of online advertising firm DoubleClick. |
Search Engine Watch August 2, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Search Engine Results Continuing to Diverge A new study suggests that the overlap between search engine results is less than it was even a few months ago, and that the voices of each engine are growing even more unique. |
Search Engine Watch November 4, 2002 Danny Sullivan |
Google Filtering Of French & German Web Sites Revealed Google does not include certain web sites in the French and German versions of its search engines, in particular neo-Nazi or white supremacy sites that have content that might be deemed illegal to publish in France and Germany. |
PC World June 2006 Erik Larkin |
New Privacy Threats As you guard your privacy against standard threats like spyware and phishing, your data is leaking out via legit firms you do business with. |
InternetNews June 29, 2004 Roy Mark |
Supreme Court Upholds COPA Ban Justices suggest filtering software superior alternative to content-based restrictions on free speech. |
InternetNews December 28, 2004 Tim Gray |
Santy Worm Moves On The Santy.A worm uses search engines to find websites running forum software with an exploitable PHP security hole. Less than a week after Google stopped the worm, variants are reportedly utilizing other search engines. |
InternetNews November 12, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
MSN Fights for Google Search Share MSN Search is the latest entrant in a crowded market. Can it stand up to the competition? |
PC World September 25, 2002 Linda Rosencrance |
Google Search Leads to Gates of 'Hell' A devilish phrase typed into the search engine reaps Microsoft's Web site as top result. |
Salon.com June 23, 2000 Janelle Brown |
Another defeat for "kiddie porn" law Free speech wins again as the COPA is struck down by a court of appeals. |
Search Engine Watch April 25, 2004 Danny Sullivan |
Google In Controversy Over Top-Ranking For Anti-Jewish Site Google has added a disclaimer to the search results that come up in a response for a search on jew, to counter complaints about an anti-Jewish site that until recently ranked number one. |
InternetNews October 23, 2006 Nicholas Carlson |
Google Gets Social Search Religion Google's Custom Search Engine is for individuals, organizations or business that want to add customized Google Web Search to their Web site or blog. |
InternetNews February 1, 2006 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Spells Out Government Relations Microsoft laid out a policy for dealing with government orders relating to user-generated content published on MSN Spaces. |
Search Engine Watch August 9, 2004 Chris Sherman |
Google, Yahoo Settle Patent and Share Disputes Google and Yahoo announced today that they have resolved two contentious issues between the companies. |
InternetNews November 6, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Where's Yahoo Left After Google Breakup? With Yahoo's planned advertising partnership with Google now in tatters, industry observers are left wondering what happened - and what's next for the embattled Web pioneer. |
The Motley Fool March 15, 2007 Alyce Lomax |
Google: Slightly More Secure It's good that Google's proactively addressing the privacy risk, but shareholders should closely monitor how the search giant balances customers' concerns with its need to improve the quality of its own services. |
InternetNews June 11, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Google: Vista Desktop Search Unfair Microsoft's desktop search in Vista blocks use of Google's competitor in violation of antitrust settlement, search giant alleges. |
Search Engine Watch August 16, 2005 Danny Sullivan |
Screw Size! I Dare Google & Yahoo To Report On Relevancy The search engine companies are once again arguing about which search engine has a larger or fresher index. But there is still no metric to measure whose results are most relevant. |