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| 11/29/2016 - Are you hooked on social media or use it to promote your business or cause, but are sick and tired of the Left-wing tyrannical censorship of either your posts or those of real news organizations that Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo and others have arbitrarily deemed "fake?"
Never fear. There are...
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| 11/18/2016 - During the election, Americans who were simply looking for information got screwed by the media. The propaganda was so thick and the fake polls were so numerous that people were reeling in shock when Hillary Clinton actually ended up losing the election. Heck, I was stunned myself, and I had even written...
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| 11/17/2016 - As the radical, anti-free-speech left has declared all-out war on the independent media, people everywhere are waking up to GoodGopher.com as the alternative search engine for independent news and information.
GoodGopher.com, which I created and launched over a year ago, indexes all the independent...
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| 8/24/2016 - As biased as The New York Times has been against Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump, the paper has been equally biased in favor of his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton. Even to the point where Times' editors are willing to risk our national security and survival as a country which, frankly,...
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| 7/23/2016 - We are living in an age of massive censorship, collusion and criminality by the internet's top gatekeepers. Google, Facebook and Twitter are all deeply corrupt, compromised organizations, and they systematically censor everything they don't want you to see. For example, Twitter was just caught censoring...
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| 6/29/2016 - In its continuing efforts to serve the status quo medical establishment through controlling and censoring information, Google is now launching a medical search engine called Doctor Google.
In keeping with Google's practice of suppressing alternative medicine and natural health, the new "symptom search"...
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| 2/18/2016 - Before long, your pill-pushing doctor will be replaced by a pill-pushing AI toilet that's tag-teamed with a Terminator-style compliance android or drone.
Why? Because today's pharma-bribed doctors do almost nothing that can't be done by a sophisticated drug vending machine owned and operated by the...
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| 12/17/2015 - Here we go again: Another Left-wing Marxist who wants to quash all political speech he and those of his ilk disagree with – because quashing speech is much easier than debating ideas and convincing others you are right.
In a recent op-ed for The New York Times, Google CEO Eric Schmidt argued...
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| 11/13/2015 - In recent days, Dr. Tom Insel, M.D., left his post as chief of the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health, a position that made him the nation's top mental health physician. A neuroscientist and psychiatrist, Insel is a leading authority on both medicinal and public policies that are necessary to...
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| 11/5/2015 - "...if all records told the same tale - then the lie passed into history and became truth." (1984, George Orwell)
The New Scientist has the stunning story (2/28/15, "Google wants to rank websites based on facts not links," by Hal Hodson):
"THE internet is stuffed with garbage. Anti-vaccination...
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| 10/29/2015 - "Take your pills and don't ask questions. Drink the sweet wine of entertainment we have given you. Don't think for yourself: just believe. The truth will no longer be published unless we allow it to be."
Google, and its popular video sharing platform YouTube, are quickly becoming purveyors of propaganda,...
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| 10/24/2015 - The CEO of Google likes his secrets, just like the woman he's trying to get elected to the White House. The man in question is Eric Schmidt, and the candidate is none other than Hillary Clinton.
Quartz reports that billionaire Schmidt is the primary funding source behind an under-the-radar startup...
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| 10/14/2015 - Gone are the days when you could search Google and pull up neutral, relevant content appropriate to your search query. The search engine giant is reportedly pioneering a new search algorithm that will tailor search results not based on popularity or accuracy, but rather on what Google itself deems to...
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| 10/8/2015 12:44:56 PM - The Internet is quickly becoming the brain and storage bank for the human race. Instead of trying to remember a fact or tidbit with their own brains, people quickly turn to Google for answers. People rely on Google so much that the search engine is measurably destroying their very own long-term memory...
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| 9/28/2015 - Horror movie enthusiasts delight in the idea of a zombie apocalypse. So much so that some people have promulgated "how to kill a zombie" guides on the internet. Although there is plenty of information on the web about how to kill zombies, there is little information about how to a kill a more imminent...
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| 9/24/2015 1:33:52 PM - You might have heard in recent days that the U.S. government is targeting Volkswagen after the company was caught cheating on U.S. air pollution tests. This targeting is likely to become very expensive for the Nazi-era German car maker.
According to CNBC, the company has admitted that engineers at...
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| 9/24/2015 - GLITCH.news has posted a timely and much-needed article entitled How to kill a Google robot.
The article anticipates the inescapable conclusion that Google's military robots will sooner or later be turned against the people, Terminator style. It offers advice on various ways to take out a Google...
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| 9/22/2015 - Media and search giant Google is in trouble again for something the company has done in the past: rigging search results to favor its own products over those of competitors.
As reported by The New York Times, Russian authorities have leveled antitrust charges against Google, alleging that the San...
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| 9/3/2015 - Once again, a major social media company is under fire for essentially trashing users' privacy rights.
This time, it's Google, which is being heavily criticized for a controversial new service that reveals some of the personal information that the company knows about you.
The service, "Your Timeline,"...
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| 7/30/2015 - Using Google as your primary online search engine could be subjecting you to brainwashing and propaganda, as the advertising and information giant actively filters search results to push its own agenda. A prominent psychologist has warned that Google's "filter bubble" censors certain information from...
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| 7/5/2015 - Media giant Google's corporate motto is "Don't Be Evil," but it increasingly appears as though the company rarely follows its own advice.
As reported by Britain's The Guardian newspaper, privacy advocates and open source developers are livid after discovering that the installation of Google's browsing...
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| 6/20/2015 - In recent days, there has been much discussion about passed legislation called the USA Freedom Act, a law that reportedly curbs some of the government's power to task the National Security Agency to collect massive amounts of data on American citizens.
At this point, the law is still new and policy...
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| 6/17/2015 - Google's corporate motto is, "Don't be evil," but judging by the media and tech companies' investments and product developments lately, you might be hard pressed to believe that its corporate bosses take that seriously.
You may have heard that one of Google's most recent projects is developing driverless...
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| 6/12/2015 - In the scramble between the mega-information-monopolies to control every aspect of your life, Amazon and Google are now vying with each other to own your DNA. Well, maybe not exactly own it -- at least not yet, anyway -- but they want to store it in the cloud and, as far as I'm concerned, that's essentially...
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| 6/11/2015 - If you think that Google's tentacles can't possibly reach further into our private lives than they do already, you are mistaken.
The mad scientists working in Google's R&D division have come up with yet another means of invading our privacy and tracking our every move, and this time it's in the form...
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| 6/4/2015 - He's a brilliant innovator whose fortunes came about as a result of ahead-of-their-time technological advancements that many said couldn't be done. But Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk is deeply concerned about some of Google's latest technological endeavors, which he believes could eventually wipe out...
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| 5/30/2015 - We already know a lot about the illegal and unconstitutional National Security Agency (NSA) spy programs, thanks in great part to Edward Snowden's efforts, but now there is proof of activities on the part of the agency that go beyond what anyone imagined the NSA would ever contemplate.
It has been...
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| 5/29/2015 - It all seemed rather innocent in the beginning. It certainly seemed convenient, and still is - maybe more so than ever, to be truthful. But if you haven't noticed, slowly and gradually, during the past 17 years since its inception, Google has evolved from being a company which once merely provided Internet...
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| 5/15/2015 - You might already be aware that Google is on a mission to control what you read on the internet. After all, their popular search engine displays the search results that officials want you to hear. However, it doesn't stop there; they are actually mapping out your entire life using dragnet surveillance...
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| 5/13/2015 - If you maintain an avid, robust online presence, chances are that you do a lot of searching. You might search for web sites, data, studies, and news. Perhaps you even search for some things you would prefer that others didn't know about.
If you use Google as your main search engine - and judging...
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| 5/8/2015 - As a company, Google began as merely a better search engine. Now, the firm has grown into the world's largest media company with ties so deep within the federal government that its corporate executives meet an average of once per week with the Obama administration.
Moreover, Google's influence on...
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| 5/5/2015 - Google's android "Terminator" army is nearly ready for its assault on the human race. With tech pioneer Elon Musk (and physicist Stephen Hawking) urgently warning that artificial intelligence (AI) could destroy humanity, Google seems intent on building the android Terminator hardware that AI systems...
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| 5/4/2015 - For the last six months, I have been working hard on the development of a breakthrough search engine that will finally offer a credible search alternative to the NSA-funded, surveillance-state search engines currently dominating the web.
Next week, I'll be opening the webmaster URL submit page for...
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| 4/14/2015 - A U.S.-based web site critical of interventionist conflict has alleged that Google has censored some of its content, calling the action "authoritarian" and accusing the media giant of acting like "an arm of the U.S. State Department.
The complaint from the founders of AntiWar.com, a news portal which...
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| 4/10/2015 - Years ago, when Larry Page and Sergey Brin launched a little search engine they called "Google," no doubt they were thinking big. But surely they could not have envisioned that someday, their company would grow to be so rich and powerful that it had the ability to influence the outcome of criminal investigations...
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| 4/9/2015 5:58:08 PM - The founders and executives of Google have a great friend in the White House, but it didn't come cheap, and it didn't happen overnight.
The same is true of Apple's executives. And the founder of Facebook.
These tech giants have cultivated a relationship with President Obama for years - at a cost...
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| 3/31/2015 1:28:35 PM - Google's succinct corporate motto, "Don't be evil," is soon to take a huge hit as the search engine giant implements a new algorithm to actively censor information deemed "untrustworthy." According to reports, the current system, which ranks search results based on popularity, will soon be replaced...
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| 12/14/2014 - Students attending a panel discussion with Google Chairman Eric Schmidt, that took place at Yale University's School of Management last year, thought they were there to learn more about the globalization of technology. But a video montage of what actually took place at the creepy event reveals that...
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| 10/3/2014 - Google searches for mental health related issues drop dramatically during summer months. This is according to new research published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
John W. Ayers, PhD of the Graduate School of Public Health at San Diego State University explains, "The Internet is...
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| 9/14/2014 - As the world's leading technology, media and information company, Google has been growing in power and global influence for nearly a decade. But not everything the company has done has been good -- or ethical -- or legal.
As noted in a recent column for USA Today by Thomas R. Burke and Jonathan Segal...
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| 7/16/2014 2:31:42 PM - Google Earth, the interactive grid of the world, continues to expand its mapping capabilities. Google routinely deploys vehicles into cities to map out roads and routes, while obtaining street views and photos of commercial buildings and homes. Now, Google is putting the technology to great use and...
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| 7/8/2014 - I haven't read Dinesh D'Souza's new book, "America"... nor have I seen the movie. But apparently it says something so profound and impactful that some of the most powerful corporations in America are going to extraordinary lengths to make sure you never found out what it says. A modern-day "book burning"...
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| 7/1/2014 - As privacy continues to dwindle, researchers have discovered yet another form of invasion, and it's a serious one. Personal information in the 20th century is protected by passwords entered into electronic devices, a convenient process that comes at a price.
Already vulnerable to government surveillance...
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| 7/1/2014 - As privacy continues to dwindle, researchers have discovered yet another form of invasion, and it's a serious one. Personal information in the 20th century is protected by passwords entered into electronic devices, a convenient process that comes at a price.
Already vulnerable to government surveillance...
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| 4/27/2014 - It's official: Google is no longer "just another media company." Or search engine, for sure.
No, Google has transformed itself into a bona fide technology company, one that boasts robotics and now drones.
The tech giant recently purchased a manufacturer of solar-powered drones, and interestingly...
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| 3/12/2014 - It appears as though mega-media enterprise Google (remember when it was just a search engine?) is expanding its corporate horizons. Now, it seems, the company wants to "protect" our pharmaceutical supplies.
According to a report by National Journal (NJ), under the premise of ensuring that prescriptions...
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| 2/26/2014 - In the brilliant techno-thriller fiction novel DAEMON by Daniel Suarez, a collection of clever computer scripts take over corporations, economies and entire governments. AI programs also activate and control vehicles, buildings and critical infrastructure, outmaneuvering the FBI, CIA and even the NSA...
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| 2/26/2014 - In the brilliant techno-thriller fiction novel DAEMON by Daniel Suarez, a collection of clever computer scripts take over corporations, economies and entire governments. AI programs also activate and control vehicles, buildings and critical infrastructure, outmaneuvering the FBI, CIA and even the NSA...
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| 2/7/2014 - Technology is advancing at an alarming pace - perhaps faster now than at any time in our history - and the major technology companies are leading the charge.
One such firm is search and media giant Google, but the tech company isn't just interested in finding new and better ways to deliver ads and...
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| 1/22/2014 - Evolution in technology is expected to bring about some degree of unfamiliarity and perhaps even a little bit of discomfort, but you wouldn't automatically jump to the conclusion that technology would contribute to the ongoing formation of the American police state.
And yet, one Google Glass owner...
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| 12/29/2013 - By now it should be patently obvious that Google has grown beyond just a simple Web search engine.
According to an analysis by Natural News, Google - which has transformed itself into a major media brand, as well as a technology company - has been acquiring other companies at a rapid clip, scooping...
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| 11/1/2013 - If the reports earlier this summer detailing how the National Security Agency monitors all data passing through the nation's internet service providers and tech companies was a little too much to digest or accept, that's understandable.
After all, this is America, right? And the NSA isn't supposed...
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| 9/29/2013 - It's bad enough that the federal government, through its various agencies, has been "data mining" (i.e., spying) on all of our electronic communications, all in the name of "national security," but now comes word that some of the largest telecom and social media companies are unconstitutionally lifting...
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| 9/19/2013 - Google appears to be joining Big Pharma with its launch of a new biotechnology company called "Calico." It is being headed by Art Levinson, chairman of Genentech, a company that earns huge profits from people dying of cancer.
Google co-founder Larry Page announced the new company would, "focus on...
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| 9/7/2013 - If you haven't figured out by now that virtually everything you do online is being monitored, in some fashion, by some agency or telecom, this should convince you once and for all.
According to London's Daily Telegraph, the major social media sites - Facebook, Google and Twitter have all been caught...
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| 9/7/2013 - If you're like me, you think Google is a double-edged sword: Very handy search engine when you're looking up a product, searching for a football fact, referencing a news story or trying to find a recipe, but a site that returns far too much useless "noise" when you're trying to, say, conduct research...
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| 6/20/2013 - Most people don't know about the existence of quantum computers. Almost no one understands how they work, but theories include bizarre-sounding explanations like, "they reach into alternate universes to derive the correct answers to highly complex computational problems."
Quantum computers are not...
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| 6/17/2013 - In light of revelations that the federal government's massive spy apparatus has been unleashed on its own citizens, some tech experts are now advising users of social media and other Internet-based sites that have helped Uncle Sam pry into your life to stop using them altogether.
While I do utilize...
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| 6/9/2013 - Breaking news -- this is one of the biggest stories of our lifetime -- it is critical for all internet users to read and understand this. The Guardian has just released a new slide today from its collection of 41 PRISM slides detailing the top secret NSA spy program that has, for years, granted the...
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| 6/8/2013 - You may not always agree with him, but one thing about Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul is that he is a consistent champion of individual rights, personal liberty and small government freedom.
These traits were on display once more in a recent interview with Wired magazine's Danger Room during a trip through...
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| 6/8/2013 - What do Google, AOL, Skype, Facebook, Apple, Hotmail and Yahoo all have in common? They have all been caught turning over private user data to the government's spy agency, the NSA. All these companies routinely turn over the emails, voice calls, text chats, photos, files and even logins and passwords...
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| 4/15/2013 - It's now being suggested that Google Glass, the computers worn over the eyes, can be used to catch rogue stock traders before they wander off the reservation and destroy the firms they work for.
Google Glass records everything the wearer sees and says. So if all brokers are ordered to have them,...
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| 3/20/2013 - One thing is certain. He'll say, "I thought I was in a movie."
Either the judge will dismiss that excuse with a snort and huff, or he'll create yet a new class of victims: the people who are brainwashed into believing the Real is merely a consequence-free artifact designed for them by Glass.
"Murder?...
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| 3/20/2013 - A website designed to draw attention to a new technological development by Internet search giant Google is going viral, thanks in large part to a growing wave of concern over personal privacy.
The site, called StopTheCyborgs.org, was established "in response to the Google Glass project and other...
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| 1/11/2013 - The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist....
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| 1/5/2013 - The "Google generation" is in danger of losing its creativity, warns one of Great Britain's most successful inventor, because they tend to rely on the Internet for just about everything, which is putting them in danger of becoming "brain dead."
Trevor Baylis, 75, inventor of the wind-up radio, said...
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| 12/9/2012 - Some might call it a case of sour grapes between rival search engine giants, but a closer examination of the facts shows that Microsoft-founded Bing may have caught Google in the act of deceiving both its users and advertisers - again.
It wasn't supposed to be this way. In the beginning, Google founders...
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| 8/19/2012 - If you have ever done any sort of comparison shopping online, chances are you have probably used Google's Shopping portal to pull up product information and compare prices. But if you live in the U.S. and try to use Google Shopping to buy vitamins, supplements, personal care products, and even many...
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| 8/8/2012 - The latest attack on free speech in America comes from the FDA and is supported by Google Adwords. NaturalNews has learned that the FDA is quietly, and without notice to affected companies, commanding Google to disable the full Adwords accounts of nutritional supplement companies offering "detox" or...
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| 6/23/2012 - In what may be the most ironic thing to happen all year, tech giant Google - a serial privacy violator - says the company is experiencing what it describes as an "alarming" increase in the number of censorship requests being received by Western (in particular, the U.S.) governments. Seems the Leviathan...
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| 3/31/2012 - Despite being labeled as conspiracy nuts, the prediction from a few voices in the wilderness that Google was planning to use the ambient background noise of a person's environment to direct targeted advertising to them through technology has come to pass.
According to Infowars.com, which warned readers...
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| 3/1/2012 - Whether it is a federal agency monitoring your social Web presence or the world's largest search engine/media company violating your privacy, it's getting nearly impossible to escape the constitutional misuse of technology.
Google, the world's largest Web presence, in addition to other advertisers,...
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| 2/10/2012 - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently snagged a hefty $500 million forfeiture, one of the largest in history, from search engine giant Google for running advertisements on its AdWords service for Canadian pharmacies. The agency claims these ads, which were also viewable by Americans,...
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| 11/5/2011 - The days of internet anonymity are waning as the veil of privacy that used to accompany making comments on articles and blogs is a thing of the past. TIME - Techland reports that Google has updated its "Googlebots" technology to track and index AJAX / Javascript comments made through Facebook, as well...
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| 9/9/2011 - The new, but floundering, social media service Google+ has been exposed as being nothing more than a user-driven data mining and advertising scheme, similar to its popular predecessor, Facebook. In a recent interview with National Public Radio (NPR), Google's CEO Eric Schmidt admitted that Google+ has...
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| 5/15/2011 - - Is your iPhone or Android spying on you? Quite possibly, according to a recent analysis of documents and data by The Wall Street Journal.
According to the paper, Apple's iPhones and Google's Android smartphones "regularly transmit their locations back to Apple and Google," as part of the companies'...
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| 4/10/2011 - Where can you go to find "trusted" news about Fukushima? Well according to Google News, only the mainstream sources are "trusted" these days. That's why they've removed nearly all alternative news sites from their news index, leaving only the monotone, mindless canned mainstream news sources for people...
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| 2/10/2011 - Over the last several months, the LA Times website and other mainstream media outlets have been running ads featuring text with messages like, "1 Trick of a Tiny Belly: Cut down a bit of your belly every day using this 1 weird old tip."
A Consumer Wellness Center investigation (www.ConsumerWellness.com)...
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| 10/25/2010 - Many readers have written us to ask why they sometimes see a Google ad appearing on our site for something we oppose such as a pharmaceutical or junk food product. On the left of each article, we publish a 300 x 250 Google Adsense ad. Google uses a keyword detection algorithm to determine which ads...
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| 8/9/2010 - Testifying before a Congressional panel, Google's director of public policy, Alan Davidson, called for firm action to end censorship of the Internet.
"The growing problem for Internet censorship is not isolated to one country or one region," Davidson said before the Congressional-Executive Commission...
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| 2/23/2009 - Beginning March 3rd, NaturalNews will launch a new advertising program that allows providers of high-quality health and green living products and services to display 300 x 250 ads on NaturalNews, replacing the same-sized Google ads that have been present for the past five years.
A CPM pricing model...
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| 2/4/2009 - Has the age of electronic stalking begun? Google has announced a new service called Latitude that triangulates the real-time position of any mobile phone user and displays their location online, in real time, for other people to see.
Google says it's a "100 percent opt in" service that only works...
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| 12/23/2008 - The government, in a so called "attempt to protect the people from disease outbreaks," has recently colluded with Google to track what we are searching for. The reason: to track high concentrations of searches for "flu" related topics in certain demographic areas.
The Center for Disease Control is...
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| 5/20/2008 - Google Health was launched with much fanfare this week, positioned by Google, Inc. as a technological solution to the rather embarrassing problem of an advanced nation still running on medical records that seem to be stuck in 1970's-era technology. The Google Health service promises to give users a...
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| 5/17/2008 - Google Inc. has announced plans to invest millions of dollars in order to move into the renewable energy business. "If we achieve these goals, we are going to be in the [electricity] business in a very big way," said Google co-founder Larry Page. "We should be able to make a lot of money from this."
Google's...
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| 10/4/2007 - Intel Corp. and Google Inc. recently announced an initiative to promote the development and adoption of more energy-efficient computers, components and power supplies. Twenty-five additional companies and organizations have already signed up for the "Climate Savers Computing Initiative," including computer...
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| 8/17/2007 - Today NaturalNews is announcing the beta launch of its WebSeed Citizen Journalism project that allows individuals to earn an ongoing revenue stream by writing news articles that will be published on the NaturalNews Network. (A "Citizen Journalist" is a news writer or reporter who is not necessarily...
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| 12/11/2006 - On March 10, 2004, an Oak Park, Calf. man allegedly tried to extort $150,000 from Google in exchange for not releasing his click fraud software across the internet, but after the man was indicted for his crime, the U.S. Attorney's Office quietly dismissed the charges.
Critics say it should have been...
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| 10/9/2006 - Google has unveiled a website dedicated to literacy. The new website integrates Google's book, video, map and blog services to help teachers and educational organizations communicate more effectively.
Google's new literacy website was launched at the same time as the Frankfurt Book Fair, an event...
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| 8/31/2006 - As part of Google's initiative to digitize library collections, on Wednesday the company began offering free downloads of books that are public domain. The books are from the collections of their library partners, including Harvard, Stanford, the University of California, the University of Oxford, the...
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| 8/15/2006 - Political websites and blogs are being edited and erased by Google and other companies who must either conform to communist demands or risk losing access to the booming Chinese market.
Observers report that Chinese and other users in Asia are not getting the same access to information as their Western...
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| 8/9/2006 - The University of California has agreed to work with the controversial Google Books Library Project, as well as continuing to work with the Open Content Alliance (OCA), led by Yahoo, Microsoft and the not-for-profit Internet Archive.
Since last year, Google has been scanning, digitizing, and making...
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| 8/7/2006 - Malware -- software that, among other things, spies on computer users and plagues them with constant barrages of popups -- is a growing concern in the internet community, and Google is stepping in to help protect consumers by warning them if they are about to visit a site with a reputation for the harmful...
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| 7/26/2006 - Hot on the heels of a Click Forensics study that found up to 14.1 percent of all ad clicks are fraudulent, Google announced it will be revealing the number of click frauds on ads to its advertisers.
Click fraud -- which occurs when web site owners click on ads to boost their own revenues or competitors...
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| 6/29/2006 - On Thursday, Google announced its online payment processing system, Google Checkout, is now live and available for use.
Designed to compete with existing checkout and credit card processing systems such as PayPal, Google Checkout can be integrated into merchant web sites, allowing consumers with...
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| 6/23/2006 - NaturalNews has learned that search-engine giant Google will be testing an online ad system in which merchants will pay only when an ad click ends in a sales lead or purchase.
Spokesperson for Google Brandon McCormick said the new cost-per-action structure would be an ad-auction system, separate from...
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| 1/31/2006 - New provisions in the Patriot Act, which are about to become law, will make it a felony crime for protestors to step foot outside official "protest zones" designated by the U.S. Secret Service. This is how President Bush expands the freedom of Americans -- by giving them all the freedom they want, as...
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| 12/17/2004 - The Google library project -- an ambitious effort to digitize hundreds of thousands of texts from prestigious libraries -- has been named the single most important emerging technology for humanity by futurist Mike Adams in his free downloadable ebook, "The Ten Most Important Emerging Technologies For...
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