Category Archives: Internet Privacy
Privacy N/A: See What They Know About You
Be Amused, or Be Afraid. Your Choice. Are you curious to know what the major audience targeting data companies and
Google Now Indexing Facebook Comments
Need another reason to optimize your social media? Google is now able to index public comments on Facebook and other
Google & the HTTP Referrer: Split Personality Disorder?
Google moving to obfuscate HTTP Referrer data. You should be concerned. Background Since “the beginning” of the Web as we
Google Gets 20 Years of Privacy Audits Following Buzz Scandal
Google Inc. has finalized its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission on claims of allegedly using deceptive practices and violating
A Busy Year for Google’s Legal Team?
Well, the lawyers at Google sure are having a busy month. Yesterday, an Italian judge found 3 Google executives guilty
Google CEO Eric Schmidt Hurting Not Helping in Personalized Search Public Relations
In an interview with Maria Bartiromo of CNBC on Wednesday, December 7th, Google CEO Eric Schmidt was asked the following
Google Pushes Out Personalized Search
Google issued a press release last Friday evening – a time that PR professionals usually reserve for stories they hope
Google Launches Froogle Shopping Search, China’s Internet Censorship
“Froogle. All the worlds products in one place.” Without any fanfare, Google launched the ultimate shopping engine this morning at
Fast Named in Privacy Violation Lawsuit with DoubleClick
There’s more news about Fast/AllTheWeb.com, this time involving DoubleClick. If you’ve been reading the news for the past months, you
MSN Announces Plan to Acquire AOL Customers, 60% of AOL Customers Plan to Leave, DoubleClick Settles Class-Action Lawsuit
When you combine the first two news stories today, a very interesting picture emerges. First, MSN got coverage on Monday