February 10, 2012

Google Gets Tentative OK to Fund Benefit Risks Through Hawaii Captive

The Mountain View, Calif.-based search engine and technology giant wants to use Imi Assurance Inc. to reinsure life, accidental death and dismemberment, and long-term disability policies written by Prudential Insurance Co

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Google urges mobile, Ala., to go mobil

The New York Times The song Blues in the Night includes a line that begins, From Natchez to Mobile, from Memphis to St…Now, marketers are studying the results of a campaign that extends from Mountain View to Mobile.

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Google acquires PittPatt, wants to know you on a face-to-face basis

Google’s quietly pitter-pattering its acquisitive ways back into the controversial realm of facial recognition technology . To do that, the company busted out its oversized wallet to fold..

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Google+ says it has fumbled business pages; blogs unhappy

After pulling the plug on Google+ pages set up for businesses on Thursday, Google laid out some details (and a bit of regret) on what it has done so far and hopes to do next to get companies,… Information Week – Google+ Lesson: Business Users Come

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Analysts hike Google target on stellar earnings

Share this page The Google logo at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. RBC Capital Markets analyst Ross Sandler bumped his price target for the company’s stock to US$790 from US$680 following its strongest quarter of earnings in several

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Girl Power Wins at Google’s First Science Fair

If Google’s first science fair is any indication, the top scientists of the future will be women. Google has announced the fair’s winners, and they are all young women

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