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  • Do you Google Wave?

    If you want attention online, then mention that you have a couple of Google Wave invites to giveaway and watch all manner of people you've never met pander to be worthy of your generosity. But what about in the real world? Do people even know what Google Wave is?

    16/12/2009

  • Video: Do you Google Wave?

    If you want attention online, then mention that you have a couple of Google Wave invites to giveaway and watch all manner of people you've never met pander to be worthy of your generosity. But what about in the real world? Do people even know what Google Wave is?

    15/12/2009

  • Google powers Tassie transport

    Tasmanian Premier David Bartlett announced on the weekend that Google Transit will be part of a $16 million investment in Tasmania's public transport system.

    01/02/2010

  • Google ramps up Australian hiring

    Google Australia is looking to fill almost 40 positions within its local office in Sydney.

    22/01/2010

  • China denies Google hacks

    China has denied any state involvement in cyber attacks on Google and defended internet censorship as necessary, as a row with Washington over the US firm's threat to leave the country rumbled on.

    25/01/2010

  • Google Wave's hype has already gone

    The hype surrounding Google Wave has completely died off, just four months after the product was launched to the general public. What's next for Google's new baby?

    05/01/2010

  • Video: China's attack on Google explained

    Elinor Mills explains what happened to Google, how it happened, who did it, and who else was affected.

    19/01/2010

  • Google debuts Buzz social networking

    Google announced on Tuesday that it was immediately rolling out Google Buzz, a location-aware social networking tool highly integrated with its Gmail client, Google Maps and a new Android app.

    10/02/2010

  • Video: Google introduces the Nexus One smartphone

    Google VP of Product Management Mario Queiroz and Android Senior Product Manager Erick Tseng demo the new Google Nexus One smartphone.

    06/01/2010

  • Google Wave

    Developers make good stress testers, and the initial Wave service has had a lot of testing in the last few months. We take a ride on the wave, which should be opening to a wider beta program at the end of September.

    24/09/2009

  • Google refuses to censor Chinese searches

    Google no longer intends to censor search results in China, and if the Chinese Government baulks, it may take its servers and go home.

    13/01/2010

  • Google removes Encyclopedia Dramatica link

    Google has agreed to remove from its search index links to a satirical website that allegedly promotes racist views of indigenous Australians.

    15/01/2010

  • Google spurs Greens' China boycott

    The Greens have called on the Australian Government and businesses to boycott China after an alleged attempt by Chinese spies to hack into internet giant Google.

    13/01/2010

  • AAPT adopts Google Apps

    AAPT has decided to use Google Apps for its 1300 staff after deliberations it called more philosophical than technical.

    04/11/2009

  • Google slams 'heavy-handed' filter

    Google Australia posted a statement today on its official blog calling the government's ISP filter "heavy handed" and outlining the search giant's concerns about the scope of filtered content.

    16/12/2009

  • What is Google Wave good for?

    I've been puttering around in Google Wave for the best part of a week now, and I understand it, but I have no idea in hell what I'm supposed to be using it for.

    13/10/2009

  • Read the blog post - Stilgherrian

    Contactless EFTPOS and Google: Privacy risks

    Two potentially huge privacy risks on Patch Monday this week. Contactless EFTPOS and credit cards that allow you to make payments without a signature or entering a PIN, and the vast honey pot of personal data that is Google.

    18/01/2010

  • Video: Google Chrome beta for Mac

    It's not fully baked yet, but Google Chrome for Mac reaches a major milestone with the release of an official beta version. More stable than the development version, this Chrome beta brings rocket-powered browsing to Apple's computers -- but it still lacks some key features.

    10/12/2009

  • Google plugs Chrome browser into IE

    Google released an Internet Explorer plug-in on Tuesday designed to let Microsoft's browser use the features and performance of Google's own Chrome browser.

    23/09/2009

  • 2010 Nexus One plans for Voda AU

    "Sometime 2010" is when Vodafone Hutchison Australia has said it would commence selling Google's new touchscreen handset, Nexus One.

    08/01/2010

  • Google search adds real-time social feeds

    Google has started adding real-time results to its internet search engine, channelling feeds from Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other fresh content into responses to queries.

    08/12/2009

  • Video: Googling the Chrome O/S

    Is Google's Chrome operating system a dud or a great idea?

    21/07/2009

  • Google wins Monash Uni email

    After a swathe of universities announced deals with Microsoft for its free Live@edu hosted email, Monash University has said it will provide the rival Gmail service to its 58,000 students instead.

    14/10/2009

  • Do you Google?

    As the company reaches beyond its Internet search roots, critics ask whether success may breed an identity crisis.

    23/05/2005

  • Google open-sources JavaScript tools

    Google announced overnight the release and open-sourcing of a trio of tools designed to help JavaScript developers.

    09/11/2009

  • Google announces Chrome OS

    Google this afternoon announced the creation of the Google Chrome Operating System project, with the goal to build a Linux-based OS available for purchase on netbooks in the second half of 2010.

    08/07/2009

  • Google Maps gets Aussie traffic data

    It's taken a while, but it's finally here: Google Maps now includes real-time Australian traffic info.

    15/09/2009

  • Video: Google gets Bing'd

    The Ratbags ambush Google employees and offer them a free search with Microsoft's Bing.

    21/07/2009

  • No Nexus One for Australia except on eBay

    Only two days after the release of Google's Nexus One phone, Americans are using eBay to turn a tidy profit.

    07/01/2010

  • Google Wave developer preview: Screenshots

    We cast an eye over Google Wave's developer preview to see the world of wavelets, blips and robots.

    24/09/2009

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