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Google Wants Its Own Fast Track on the Web
Google Wants Its Own Fast Track on the Web
VISHESH KUMAR and CHRISTOPHER RHOADS The celebrated openness of the Internet -- network providers are not supposed to give preferential treatment to any traffic -- is quietly losing powerful defenders. Google Inc. has approached major cable and phone companies that carry Internet traffic with a ...
T-Mobile G1 Smartphone Review
T-Mobile G1 Smartphone Review
hardwaresecrets.com — Our review of the T-Mobile G1 cell phone with Google's Android operating system.... (more) T-Mobile G1 Smartphone Review
Google To Take Chrome Out Of Beta
Google To Take Chrome Out Of Beta
techcrunch.com — Google vice president Marissa Mayer announced Google Chrome is coming out of beta in an interview with... Michael Arrington at Le Web 08 . The Google’s open source browser has a number of eager customers, including OEMs who can’t offer the browser until ... (more) Google To Take Chrome Out Of Beta
Official Google Blog: Google Chrome (BETA)
googleblog.blogspot.com — Since we first released Google Chrome , the development team has been hard at work improving the... stability and overall performance of the browser. In just 100 days, we have reached more than 10 million active users around the world (on all seven ... (more) Official Google Blog: Google Chrome (BETA)
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Is Google Really Ditching Net Neutrality?
HardwareHeaven.com — ... of the concept of net neutrality. Thus, a story on the Wall Street Journal's website, destined for the Monday edition, caught my eye. Titled "Google Wants Its Own Fast Track on the Web," it states that Google is looking to make deals with broadband providers to get faster access for its own content. At the same time, Google responded with a ...

WSJ Accuses Google of Abandoning Net Neutrality: Reality Check
Today @ PCWorld — ... , were abandoning or softening their views on Net neutrality . The Wall Street Journal specifically attacks Google's OpenEdge project as a means by which Google can have its own content given bandwidth priority over other web sites. Before we go into a terrified panic that Google is abandoning ...

Google NOT Bypassing Net Neutrality
TheTechLounge - Recent News and Articles — ... @ Atlanta Business Journal Google Wants Its Own Fast Track on the Web @ WSJ And then there's a bunch of stuff about our why-can't-he-just-take-over-now-as-President-to-be Obama, but very little on what Google's actually proposing: ...

Google to violate Net Neutrality?
DV Hardware — ... WSJ claims Google has approached major cable and phone companies to create a fast lane for its own content: Google Inc. has approached major cable and phone companies that carry Internet traffic with a proposal to create a fast lane for its own content, according to documents reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. Google has traditionally been one of the loudest advocates of equal network access for all content providers. At risk is a principle known as network neutrality: Cable and phone companies that operate the data pipelines are ...

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