google news in Leland Manor, Palo Alto, CA
Architects for Google presented plans for a daycare facility for 250 children alongside Palo Alto's Baylands to the Architectural Review Board Thursday.by Arden Pennell
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November 24, 2007
The salt-marsh harvest mouse won't be the only thing scurrying around the Palo Alto Baylands next year. Tots will be, too. Read the full story here http://www.paloaltoonline.com/weekly/story.php?story_id=6994 posted Wednesday, November 21, 2007, 12:00 AM
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When Google announced in April its plans to acquire ad-management giant DoubleClick for $3.1 billion, alarm bells immediately went off at the offices of privacy advocates and competitors, like Microsoft (see “Can Google be antitrusted?“). There’s been ...
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As promised when Google revealed its mobile-phone plans last week (see “Google announces the Gee-it’s-just-software-after-all phone“), the search sovereign has released the tools developers can use to build applications on the Android platform for use ...
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Apple form-factor evolution in pictures, Yahoo vs. Google interface evolution in pictures, and spam one-liners, yes, in pictures.
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Google’s push for an open standard for mobile communications and its impressive alliance (see “Google announces the Gee-it’s-just-software-after-all phone“) are not exactly keeping Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer up at night. The Windows Mobile platform is...
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Once the rumor mill got (mostly) past the idea that there was going to be some snazzy piece of mobile hardware bearing the name Gphone or something like it, the search sovereign’s cell phone plans have been understood in rough outline: not a phone, but...
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For a company supposedly backed into a corner by the Google gang (see “Google expands Facebook Haters secret clubhouse“), Facebook and the folks around it seem remarkably unrattled today. The company maintained that nobody from Google has stopped by ye...
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November 02, 2007
Mountain View-based Google said today that it has released OpenSocial, a set of open application programming interfaces (APIs) for social networking web sites. Google said the effort is being supported by Bebo, Engage.com, Friendster, hi5, Hyves, imeem...
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November 01, 2007
As impressive as Google’s plans were for an open standard for social networking site applications (see “That was no quake — that was just Google flexing“), there were some who questioned the clout of an alliance of second-tier sites against market lead...
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