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PC World
By giving us "free stuff" like e-mail, voice mail, search results, applications, collaboration, analytics, etc., Google knows more about us than we may easily be able to remember about ourselves. And that's frightening.
San Francisco Chronicle
It was an audacious way to start a book reading. Standing behind a podium in a room full of Googlers at Google headquarters in Mountain View, Ken Auletta, America's premier media scribe, announced he had just come from a talk at Microsoft's...
The Big Money
Yesterday, the engineers at Google (GOOG) announced more details for the company's new operating system, dubbed Google Chrome OS. It's like Android, except it's for the personal computer and it's not out yet. But, as Googlers emphasized yes...
San Francisco Chronicle
You can't help but cheer for the Googlers as they rattle the cupboards of the smug and the privileged. Auletta tells of a 2003 visit to Google's headquarters by media titan Mel Karmazin, then the chief operating officer of Viacom. When Brin...
All Things Digital
Auletta and I talked about all of this and more in the video interview below, in which he notes that he told Googlers at a talk at their adorkable Googleplex HQ in Mountain View, Calif., yesterday that they need to focus less on being engin...
Earthtimes
rentBits was started by a group of Internet and real estate veterans, including ex-Googlers Dan Daugherty and Tim Moynihan. Located in Englewood, CO, rentBits ( www.rentbits.com ) is a product of Rent Marketer, Inc., an online rental advert...
PC World via Yahoo! News
Has Google started following us around? It's new Google Social Search feature, going live today, sure feels like it. And hints at what Google can do both for and to you with all the information it has collected.
TechCrunch
I got a few tips from Googlers that he was seen roaming their Mountain View headquarters, and I confirmed tonight that he has been offered a job at the company. He has accepted, and will shortly begin working for the company that he only re...
Venturebeat.com
WebProNews dug up a pretty interesting nugget in an interview with Google’s Matt Cutts over the weekend at PubCon — there’s a faction of Googlers who are lobbying for site speed to be a factor in search rankings. That’s not taken into accou...
Boston Globe
An irate Schmidt banned Googlers from talking to CNET for two months. Fair game when discussing Google’s inherent threat to everyone’s privacy? Sure. But Auletta fails to note that Schmidt is far from the first CEO to react this way.
Intomobile.com
I’d bet more than a few Googlers would have voted for the start of an in-house project, stat. However, I disagree with your reasoning. I doubt such a move would cause major problems among Google’s partners. After all, they still get free .....
Gather.com
This morning, NPR's Morning Edition aired the story of Brian Korbon and Brian Korbon Field as part of their ongoing StoryCorps series. (No, it's not "Brian Corbin Field," Googlers) I thought it was very interesting and somehow touching, and...
Gawker
Despite its celebrity chefs and razor scooters , Google's New York office houses a surprisingly disgruntled workforce, judging from one informal survey: of 14 Gotham Googlers profiled by Business Insider , more than a third are said to be e...
Businesswire.com
Redbeacon is an internet startup founded by ex-Googlers which won top prize at this year's TechCrunch50 Conference. Because Redbeacon connects small businesses and individuals with customers needing their services, Ethan is uniquely positio...
Pop Eater
Nephelococcygia – This is the number one hottest word of the moment. Perhaps more surprisingly, Googlers are spelling it right! The word was coined by Greek playwright Aristophanes in 414 BC to describe the cloud city that two characters in...
ABC News
Although the company refuses to reveal exact details about its operation, it is estimated to employ more than 1,000 people — known as Googlers — and runs on a network of more than 100,000 servers worldwide. How Does Google Make Money?
NBC Bay Area
As we left campus, Googlers were still tallying up the complex scoresheet after the Jam. Will today's efforts lead someone to a job, like "Hoop Dreams?" We'll keep you posted.