Ben Charny

Google Continues Drive for Unlimited Storage

Google is building a new feature that provides consumers and enterprises with an unlimited amount of online storage for their data, according to various sources. The projects details were part of a slide presentation that appeared briefly online during Googles analyst day meeting March 3. But the slides disappeared soon after buzz began in the […]

Another Saturday Night Live Video Removed from YouTube

The “Saturday Night Live” rap video sendoff starring “Star Wars” heroine Natalie Portman recently found its way onto video search engine YouTube before being taken down several hours later. The video, no longer available, was broadcast March 4 on NBC. It was taken down about 10 a.m. PDT March 6. In between, nearly 250,000 people […]

Will The New ATT Be Neutral?

From Google’s perspective, the newly-proposed telecom duo of AT&T and Bellsouth can’t be good combination. “Uh oh.” That means there’s an even louder, more influential voice supporting a very biased Internet. It’ll be one where Google and other Internet-based companies must pay broadband providers a fee in order to offer their services to their subscribers. […]

eBay Finds The Google Way

A couple of new apps-in-the-making combine the features of Google and auctioneer eBay, making for an interesting mix of two Internet honchos. With this software installed, eBay bidders can keep track of an auction’s current high bid, time remaining and other details using Google’s desktop features. The plug-in was originally developed by Google. There’s also […]

Minor Gmail Flaw Fixed

Google said it recently addressed a “minor security flaw” in its Gmail e-mail features, but wouldn’t comment further. Google was responding to an inquiry about a glitch blogger Ph3Rny pointed out March 1. In the blog entry, the teen theorized that the flaw could be exploited to gather e-mail addresses.

At Google, Things Do Go Wrong

Google doesn’t often mention its mistakes. So it was surprising to hear at Analyst Day of a Google feature that doesn’t appear to be making the grade. It’s an online hailer of cabs, using global positioning devices to find the nearest one. A Google exec explained that the cabs showed up to the pick-up location […]

Oracle Tries to Lift the Enterprise Search Malaise

Major technology stars before Oracle have tried to sell enterprise search products. But all the deep pockets and business savvy haven’t done much to awaken the slumbering market. By most estimates, sales of enterprise search equipment hover at a few hundred millions of dollars a year. In a sign of how little’s changed despite the […]

Pushing the Google Too Far

That was one humble Google at its annual Analyst Day exercise today. Humble, sober and, more tellingly, missing Google’s usual swagger. The 4-hour event amounted to Google explaining life in the post-Google-Giddiness Era. For one, there’s been a profound mindset change. At Google, profits are much more important. That changes everything. Most importantly, Google’s anything-goes […]

From The Trenches: Analyst Day 2006

Google’s Eric Schmidt opens the day vowing to run the company based on the founding principles. “Principles matter, it’s part of what will be coming as we grow,” he said. Larry Page, co-founder, on customer trust: “There’s great incentive to be trusted. Companies that win in this space will be trusted.” Co-founder Sergey Brin, on […]

Google Sells Capital Ideas at Analyst Day

Capital expenses, China and the balance sheet were major issues Google executives discussed March 2 during its annual “analyst day” in Mountain View, Calif. Google CEO Eric Schmidt first told the gathering of financial analysts that “principles matter, its part of what will be coming as we grow.” Then he addressed his usual litany of […]