Posts Tagged ‘Google’

Microsoft throws weight behind EU’s Google probe
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday threw its weight behind an existing probe by European Union authorities into whether rival Google Inc. is unfairly thwarting competition in the online search market.

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‘Trojanized’ version of Google Android security tool found in China
Someone has modified a version of software Google released to clean up infected Android phones and released it on an unregulated marketplace in China, Symantec says.

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In this tutorial you will learn how you can enforce ‘SafeSearch’ for search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing, at the internet gateway, so that SafeSearch is strictly enforced, irrespective of a users preference settings.

Google shows off Mot tablet running Android 3.0
Motorola is launching an Android tablet based on Google’s next-generation Android 3.0 operating system, code-named “Honeycomb,” which will be optimized for tablets.

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Google I/O 2009 – From Spark Plug to Drive Train: Life of an App Engine Request Alon Levi App Engine’s serving architecture allows for real-time autoscaling without using virtualization. In this session, we’ll explore the path of a single app engine request, from front end to appserver, and explain how App Engine’s small app footprint permits thousands of applications to share a single appserver. For presentation slides and all I/O sessions, please go to: code.google.com/events/io/sessions.html


Google I/O 2010 – Optimize every bit of your site serving and web pages with Page Speed Tech Talks Richard Rabbat, Bryan McQuade Page Speed is an open-source Firefox/Firebug Add-on. Webmasters and web developers can use Page Speed to evaluate the performance of their web pages and to get suggestions on how to improve them. Learn about the latest rules of web development we’ve added, updated optimizations, go over a new refreshed UI, see how to collect data through beacons to track progress over time, cut and paste fixes, and how to work with 3rd party libraries more effectively, including Google Analytics. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html


Google I/O 2010 – ​Run corporate applications on Google App Engine? Yes we do. App Engine, Enterprise 201 Ben Fried, Irwin Boutboul, Justin McWilliams, Matthew Simmons Hear Google CIO Ben Fried and his team of engineers describe how Google builds on App Engine. If you’re interested in building corp apps that run on Google’s cloud, this team has been doing exactly that. Learn how these teams have been able to respond more quickly to business needs while reducing operational burden. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions.html

TechBits: Spectrum inventory; Cloud computing; Google grants; Reddit donations
WASHINGTON – U.S. federal officials are beginning work on a comprehensive inventory of the nation’s radio spectrum in hopes of finding more capacity for wireless high-speed Internet connections.

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Muglia on Google, Azure, and the future of Windows Server
In an interview, the head of Microsoft’s server software unit talks about what businesses want–and don’t want–from the cloud.

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Microsoft angry at Google over vulnerability disclosure
Microsoft has criticized a Google researcher for publicly disclosing a remote code execution vulnerability affecting Windows XP and Server 2003. read more

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