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Written by Daniel
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Monday, 11 May 2009 11:04 |
Google's goal is to index all the world's information, and it has created a broad array of products to draw that information in. Its huge success with search, however, is causing a legal authorities to consider whether its dominance has given it too much market power. By John Timmer | Last updated May 11, 2009 8:11 AM CT Google's stated goal is to have an index of all the world's information. It started with the Web, where the information it obtained allowed it to build a hugely successful search service. From there, the company branched out, both by internal development and acquisition; books got scanned, e-mail and documents hosted, and a variety of products, such as the Android operating system, appear to have been developed simply as a way of encouraging users to rely on other Google services. Now, even as the company is killing some of these non-core products due to the tough economic times, its diversity is causing it more trouble than it may be worth, as antitrust worries appear to be accompanying the company's every move. [ARS Tecknica...] [Comments...] |
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Wednesday, 06 May 2009 11:26 |
The MacBook Pro 17", which retails for $2,800 was a top pick for Consumer Reports. (Source: Apple) Jason Mick (Blog) - May 6, 2009 12:13 PM The MacBook Air was among the Apple laptops that topped their category in reported quality, though featuring significantly higher prices than their Windows competitors. (Source: Apple) Consumer reports goes on the record to voice its opinions on the Mac versus PC debate |
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