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Search engines may be forced to display links to safety info

Search engines, such as Google and Yahoo!, may have to display links to information concerning how to browse the web safely if the recommendations of a new report are adopted.

Google Apps suite causes privacy concerns in Canada

Members of staff at a Canadian university have raised concerns over possible compromises of their private data that have arisen as a result of the institution's use of Google's applications suite, it has been revealed.

Google chases 'white space' spectrum

Search engine provider Google has urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to open up unused sections of broadcast television spectrum in the US also known as 'white space'.

Google loses Gmail trademark protection bid

Internet giant Google has failed in its bid to gain Europe-wide trademark protection for its email service Gmail.

Google hints at new ad formats at SES New York

During a heated Orion Panel at Search Engine Strategies New York Google hinted that search engine is developing advertising options suited to Universal Search.

Google to have "significant position" in online display ads market

Search engine provider Google expects to have a "very significant position" in the online display ads market by 2008-09, a company executive has stated.

EU says Google can buy DoubleClick

The saga of the proposed Google purchase of online advertising firm DoubleClick is finally concluded as the European Commission approve Google's $3.1 million bid.

EU 'likely to approve Google-DoubleClick deal without conditions'

An expert has said that European Union regulators will let the long-awaited Google-DoubleClick deal go through without conditions.

Yahoo! sued again over actions in China

Search engine provider Yahoo! is being sued again over its alleged actions in China.

Microsoft fined record €899 million ($1.4 billion) by EU

European Union (EU) regulators have fined Microsoft a record €899 million ($1.4 billion) for failing to comply with an antitrust order issued in 2004.

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