EU tells Google to stop rolling out privacy changes Regulators with the European Union have asked Google to stop rolling out new privacy changes that the company originally introduced earlier this month. “Given the wide range of services you offer, and the popularity of these services, changes in your privacy policy may affect many citizens in most or all of the EU member states,” the European wrote in a letter to Google’s CEO Lar [..]
Twitter Tells Developers: Stop Making Twitter Clients Twitter just made it very clear: It no longer wants developers making new Twitter "client" apps.
And any existing third-party clients -- like TweetDeck, Twitterrific, or UberSocial -- [..]
BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech
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Ex-Google employees embark on mission to stop Google from tracking users “Don’t be evil” is an unofficial motto first uttered by a Google executive during a meeting years ago, and while it started as a playful slogan Google used to jab at its rivals, the three little words have come back to haunt the company on countless occasions. The press and users alike often resurrect the credo when discussing the company’s mission to collect as much inform [..]
Google Tells CNBC That Dinner's Still On Apparently Google isn't discontinuing free dinner at the Googleplex after all: The company told CNBC's Jim Goldman this [..]
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Google tells Congress it’s not Phorm ‘Our users trust us’
Google wants you to know that in targeting online ads, it doesn’t use Phorm-like deep packet inspection. But it still refuses to acknowledge its own massive threat to the privacy of humankind.
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