February 5, 2012

Google to open Google+ social network to teenagers

On the lines of the policies of its competitors like Facebook and MySpace, Google said on Thursday that it intends opening its Google+ social network to teenagers. The disclosure comes at a time when the need for special `teens online protections’ -

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Closing Bell: Privacy | iPhone to be delivered this summer | Public alerts on Google maps

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SEO Melbourne – A new Fix Technological containing Traffic

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TherapyTribe adds Google maps data on their Montclair therapists� profiles

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SEO-WATCH Pattaya Introduce New Website for Web Design Services In Thailand

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Weekly Tech Business Recap: Eastman Kodak Flops, Google Earnings

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IBM Up, Google (Relatively) Down for 2011 Q4

ADOTAS – Tech powerhouse IBM today released its Q4 results — and wow, did they beat the Street.  Non-GAAP earnings came in at $4.71 (GAAP earnings per share were $4.62). Revenues from the software segment were $7.6 billion, an increase of 11

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Google shares slide 8% but analysts stay upbeat

The search giant underperformed on both revenue and earnings, prompting several brokerages to cut their price targets on the stock.

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Google revenue hits $10billion in just three months but shares still slump

The slump comes as the search giant was named as Fortune magazine’s best place to work in America, proving huge profits and awards are not enough to attract share investors. Analysts had expected the internet behemoth to make a larger profit than the

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Google hit by falling advert prices

Google’s moneymaking machine misfired badly in the fourth quarter as its advertising prices fell during the holiday marketing season. The results fell way below the lofty expectations of stock market analysts, causing Google’s shares to plunge more than

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