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Mark Cuban’s Magnolia Pictures Subpoenas Google over Pirated Videos

Magnolia Pictures, an independent film studio owned by entrepreneur Mark Cuban, has subpoenaed Google to reveal the identities of users who uploaded Magnolia's copyrighted...

No Major Acquisitions or Mergers in Google’s Immediate Future

Google CEO Eric Schmidt says the company isn't planning on using its $11B in liquid assets for any major acquisitions or mergers anytime soon,...

For Google Phone Rumors, Press 1. For More Google Phone Rumors, Press 2

Didn't see this discussion until it hit Techmeme, but: Venture capitalist Simeon Simeonov says he has more info on the long-rumored Google Phone, including...

MS-Google Copyright Fight Ain’t Nothin’ New

Although the blogosphere would have you believe Microsoft's recent attack on Google's copyright policy is a big deal, the truth is there's not much...

Google’s Dollah Dollah Bill, Ya’ll

Following Google's 10-k SEC filing last week which reaffirmed the size of the company's war chest ($11B in liquid assets and growing), Google CEO...

Photos: Google X Prize Fundraiser

Google played host to the X Prize Foundation's fundraiser this weekend, gaining $2 million for the space race organization.New York-based sadsack crooner Rufus Wainwright...

Google Click Tricks Fix: Fraud Is Only 0.02 Percent

Google has posted an in-depth look at their click fraud detection scheme on their Inside AdWords blog, which says undetected click fraud constitutes only...

Google and Microsoft Competition Heating Up

It's a perennial matchup that never lives up to the hype. But lately, that hype is louder than ever. First, Google announced Google Apps...

Yahoo Sued for $20M for Illegal Image Use

An Ohio woman is suing Yahoo for $20 million for allegedly using a photograph of her when advertising Yahoo e-mail services, Google Watch has...

Google: First Result for “Yahoo Email Privacy” Is Gmail Privacy Policy

Old issue, but possibly new news: Searching on Google for "Yahoo email privacy" returns, as the first result, a link for Gmail's privacy policy....