December 11, 2012 -- Bentley says, "The market research we completed this year finds that mobile apps are the Trojan horses entering our smart phones. Users think they are free and invite them in not knowing what's inside. Apps often ...
Tags: Mobile App Market, Apps, Mobile Apps, search engines
Poly tunnels have become a very important structure for your garden which just can't be ignored.It has come as a great alterative to greenhouse and they are easily available in a wide range of sizes so as to suit your requirements.There ...
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With the Apple iOS 6 upgrade launch, the company's first turn-by-turn navigation program, simply called "Maps," is now available for iPhone and iPad and included with the iPhone 5. Full of promise, Maps has been subject to much criticism ...
To help you navigate Black Friday sales on portable GPS devices, we have scoured sales flyers from major retailers, identifying the best prices for the deal-crazed shopping weekend. The deals we found all feature navigators from the ...
Tags: GPS, GPS devices, navigators
Google could still face a multi-billion euro fine as European competition authorities debate if the company has gone far enough to ease concerns about abuse of its dominant market position. Microsoft and smaller rivals in the ...
Tags: EC, delay Google, resolve EU antitrust, market position
Elsevier has launched a structured Product Literature Database (PLD) solution for professionals in the life sciences. The PLD solution, which is a further enhancement of the Quosa literature management solution, provides a higher level of ...
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IDG News Service-The chief European and U.S.antitrust regulators will meet Monday in Brussels,and the investigations both are conducting into Google's market domination is likely to be high on the agenda. Jon Leibowitz,chairman of the ...
Tags: Google, Investigations, EU, US
Germany's parliament is continuing enquiries into the notion of introducing a levy on Google for each time it indexes or links to media content. The so-called'Google Tax',which would cover content such as newspaper articles and ...
Tags: 'google Tax', store data, EU Google, German parliament
Computerworld - In an interview this week, a Google executive called rival Facebook an outdated social network that is annoying the heck out of users with its ads. He also said there's a definite advantage to being late to the party. ...
Tags: Google, Facebook, social network
Google has released its latest transparency report in which it details the extent to which public bodies have requested the removal of content and the amount of requests it has received for access to its users' private information. ...
Tags: Google, private data, search engine, Microsoft
Google's services have been riding a bit of a rollercoaster in China over the last several days. Google services were blocked in China for about 12 hours, going from last Friday evening into Saturday morning. Then services were restored ...
Tags: Google, Gmail, search, YouTube site
Computerworld-Have you noticed a change in the look of Google's search results page? You might not have.Google tweaked the design of the page a few days ago,giving it a cleaner,simpler appearance.But it's not a change that will jump out ...
Tags: Google, Search Page, mobile users
While the risk of being hacked,conned or having sensitive information stolen is possible all through the year,most security experts agree that the holiday season brings a spike in fraudulent activity,both online and off. CSO compiled a ...
Tags: Christmas, Fraudulent auction, payment sites
The new version of the Splunk machine data search engine comes with a distributed indexing technology that could save storage costs for those customers running the software as a high-availability service. "The data that is being collected ...
Tags: Splunk, search engine, third-party applications, data
Computerworld-Yahoo plans to ignore"Do Not Track"privacy requests sent by Microsoft's Internet Explorer(IE10)browser,calling its ally's unilateral decision"signal abuse"and pointing to a possible rift between the search partners. One Do ...