Here’s the list for March:
Autocomplete with math symbols. [launch codename "Blackboard", project codename "Suggest"] When we process queries to return predictions in autocomplete, we generally normalize them to match more relevant predictions in our database. This change incorporates several characters that were previously normalized: “+”, “-”, “*”, “/”, “^”, “(“, “)”, and “=”. This should ma
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Posted by google (#31) 413 days ago (http://insidesearch.blogspot.ca)The mainstream media? It doesn't exist anymore
Posted by globe (#2) 435 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
It’s a good thing some news organizations still have half-decent dental plans, because last week’s Kony 2012 video prompted a whole bunch of journalists to gnash their teeth in frustration.
For here, at last, tens of millions of people were paying attention to an issue that those reporters had covered extensively but without wider awareness: Some journalists, yes, were envious of the ability o
For here, at last, tens of millions of people were paying attention to an issue that those reporters had covered extensively but without wider awareness: Some journalists, yes, were envious of the ability o
Adopt national protection code for consumers, Rogers urges CRTC
Posted by globe (#2) 437 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
Canada’s largest mobile service provider is urging the federal telecom regulator to implement a mandatory national consumer protection code in order to diffuse the threat posed by a growing hotchpotch of provincial regulations for wireless services.
What to expect in the new Apple iPad
Posted by globe (#2) 442 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
Apple is holding an event Wednesday in San Francisco, and has hinted that it will reveal a new iPad model. Rumours speak of an updated tablet with a speedier processor, a sharper screen and an option for faster wireless broadband access.
If last year's launch of the iPad 2 is any guide, the new iPad model will go on sale in the U.S. next week, likely on Friday.
If last year's launch of the iPad 2 is any guide, the new iPad model will go on sale in the U.S. next week, likely on Friday.
Nine trends that will change the tech landscape
Posted by globe (#2) 442 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
A world in which cars listen, TV screens bend and machines write (no humans necessary). No, it's not a teaser for a new sci-fi series. These are some of the most intriguing technology trends happening right now.
And here’s some good news: Though first-generation products are usually priced too high for small businesses to take a chance on, many tech vendors – driven by a post-recession need fo
And here’s some good news: Though first-generation products are usually priced too high for small businesses to take a chance on, many tech vendors – driven by a post-recession need fo
Canada hits pause on Web surveillance act
Posted by globe (#2) 453 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
The Harper government is temporarily parking controversial legislation that would grant new powers to authorities to police the Internet while it consults on how to rewrite it to assuage privacy concerns among Canadians and within caucus.
The Commons resumes sitting on Monday after a week-long break.
The Commons resumes sitting on Monday after a week-long break.
Research In Motion releases vital PlayBook software upgrade
Posted by globe (#2) 457 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
The PlayBook OS 2.0 update, which is free to download for RIM's tablet users over a wireless connection, brings a native e-mail application, a better calendar app, and a much deeper contact list that pulls in LinkedIn information and a live feed of news affecting a contact's company.
At first glance, the new operating system upgrade is sleek. The new integrated e-mail inbox pulls in social med
At first glance, the new operating system upgrade is sleek. The new integrated e-mail inbox pulls in social med
Google on its heels after Safari privacy breach
Posted by globe (#2) 460 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
Google has been scrambling to give Internet users more power to block advertisers from tracking their online behaviour, as it seeks to limit the damage from the latest privacy scandal to dent its corporate image.
As part of the effort, it will adhere to “do not track” requests from individuals when serving up adverts from its own DoubleClick network, according to a person familiar with the pla
As part of the effort, it will adhere to “do not track” requests from individuals when serving up adverts from its own DoubleClick network, according to a person familiar with the pla
Toronto, ON. – Feb 15, 2012 – Thexyz Network, creator of Thexyz Hosting and Thexyz Server cloud-based backup platform, today announces the latest release of its Thexyz Cloud, virtualized network agent platform. The new release includes features and enhancements that deliver improved ease of use, manageability and security. It demonstrates the ability of Thexyz Network and its cloud-based technolo
Chinese confiscate Apple iPads in name dispute
Posted by globe (#2) 464 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
Authorities have seized Apple iPads from retailers in a city in northern China due to a dispute with a domestic company that says it owns the iPad name, an official said Monday. The Chinese company said it is asking for similar action in more than 20 other cities.
The dispute with Shenzhen Proview Technology threatens to complicate Apple Inc.'s efforts to sell its popular tablet computer in Ch
The dispute with Shenzhen Proview Technology threatens to complicate Apple Inc.'s efforts to sell its popular tablet computer in Ch
Protesters took to the freezing cold streets of several European cities Saturday to voice anger at an international copyright treaty they fear will lead to a blocking of content on the Internet.
Poland, France, and Italy are among European nations that recently signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA, but ratification remains in question in many countries as contempt builds aga
Poland, France, and Italy are among European nations that recently signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or ACTA, but ratification remains in question in many countries as contempt builds aga
Who was behind putting a stop to #SOPA?
Posted by ptoone (#1) 468 days ago (http://www.forbes.com)
As Forbes reporter Andy Greenberg pointed out in his post “SOPA Haters Are Already Finding Easy Ways To Circumvent Its Censorship,” enterprising individuals and organizations are already finding easy ways to evade the Stop Online Piracy Act legislation now before Congress before it has even been passed. Among other things, the widely derided measure proposes using Domain Name System blocking as a
Apple Inc Server Hacked Exposing User Passwords + Usernames
Posted by ptoone (#1) 469 days ago (http://thehackernews.com)
Apple supplier Foxconn has reportedly been hacked, exposing the usernames and passwords of the company’s clients and employees. Hacker group SwaggSec just released a dump of Foxconn internal information, including a mail server login/password dump and logins to various online procurement sites and Intranets.
Can Canada’s version of #SOPA be stopped?
Posted by globe (#2) 469 days ago (http://www.theglobeandmail.com)
Free speech is a great thing, but what happens when the powers that be don’t listen to what’s being said? Does that diminish the value of being able to say whatever you want?
It’s a question thousands of Canadians are asking themselves right now as the federal government will over the next few months push through new copyright legislation – Bill C-11 – that willfully ignores their concerns.
It’s a question thousands of Canadians are asking themselves right now as the federal government will over the next few months push through new copyright legislation – Bill C-11 – that willfully ignores their concerns.
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