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HUGE: Google Set to Make Gmail Social With Status Update Features

I wonder how this will work with enterprise GMail.

Gmail is set to become Google’s next major push into social media. According to The Wall Street Journal, the popular webmail service will soon launch a new feature for sharing content and status updates with friends. [Update: We think Google might announce these features on Tuesday]

via HUGE: Google Set to Make Gmail Social With Status Update Features.


Google’s Brin And Page To Sell Off Shares; Give Up Majority Voting Power Over Five Years | paidContent

Whoa. This is a big deal.

Say goodbye to the coolness as control of Google passes from the founders to the institutional super-rich.

I guess maybe they didn’t have the stomach for what “don’t be evil” did to their stock price.

Google (NSDQ: GOOG) just put out an SEC filing indicating that co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin will soon begin to sell off some of their holdings in the company, as part of a predetermined trading plan. The men intend to sell about 10 million shares in the company over the next five years, representing about 17 percent of their holdings. According to the filing, that would mean that they would control about 48 percent of Google’s voting power, down from 59 percent, effectively giving up majority control of the company, although they of course would continue to wield significant executive power given the amount of stock it would take to overrule them.

via Google’s Brin And Page To Sell Off Shares; Give Up Majority Voting Power Over Five Years | paidContent.


12 Trends to Watch in 2010 | Electronic Frontier Foundation

Integrated Defensive Electronic Countermeasures (IDECM) AN/ALQ-214

Including:

  • Attacks on Cryptography (check)
  • Global Internet Censorship
  • Hardware Hacking (check)
  • Location Privacy (check)

via 12 Trends to Watch in 2010 | Electronic Frontier Foundation.


Official Google Blog: A new approach to China

This will be a really noble gesture if it actually happens.

Official Google Blog: A new approach to China.


Chrome Imitating IE

A new Chrome extension allows you to render a web page in a standalone tab as if it were Internet Explorer.

I’ve been dreaming about this. No more switching browsers.

Check out the Chrome IE tab.

Schweet.


AppleInsider | Piper: Apple’s next big iPhone feature is likely Verizon

Well, there you go. Apple’s next big iPhone feature is likely Verizon.

So much for the “But GSM sucks here” argument. I thought Apple was tied to AT&T until 2011.

I guess not.

Shorting T anyone?


Official Google Blog: Explore a whole new way to window shop, with Google and your mobile phone

Official Google Blog: Explore a whole new way to window shop, with Google and your mobile phone.


Photos of Amazon.com fulfillment center | Doobybrain.com

Photos of Amazon.com fulfillment center | Doobybrain.com.


Photo Tour of Google New York

Google New York: Scooters, Slides, And Legos — Oh My! (GOOG).


Finally Got Invited to Try Google Wave

This morning at 6:23 I finally received an invitation to try out Google Wave.

Now to see what all the fuss is about.


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