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Google I/O: Google announces countless updates and apps at lengthy keynote

  Google has 'lapped Siri' with sci-fi-like search | Google I/O: CEO Larry Page takes the stage to give off-the-cuff remarks
 
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Google I/O: Google announces countless updates and apps at lengthy keynote
Developers looking to hear the latest from Google at the start of I/O had a lot of information to digest: More than 40 updates in Google+, alone. Yet the dev heavy keynote presented a change they seemed to approve of. Read More


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Google has 'lapped Siri' with sci-fi-like search
Google laid out its plan for the future of search at Google I/O, talking about a search engine for mobile and desktop that not only answers your questions but has a conversation with you and offers information before you even ask for it. Read More

Google I/O: CEO Larry Page takes the stage to give off-the-cuff remarks
Developers had not known to expect Larry Page at I/O, but he took the stage at the end of the three hour keynote in San Francisco to talk about the future of tech, among other things. Read More

A soft-spoken Larry Page makes surprise appearance at Google I/O
Google CEO Larry Page made a surprise appearance Wednesday at the Google I/O conference, where he overcame problems with his throat to take questions from developers in the audience for almost an hour. Read More

Copyright owners denied class status in YouTube suit
A federal court in New York has denied class certification to copyright owners in an infringement lawsuit against YouTube over unauthorized hosting of content, stating that copyright claims have only superficial similarities. Read More

Google adds 41 features to Google+, tweaks UI and photos
Google is adding 41 new features to its Google+ social network on Wednesday, including a richer interface that works better on mobile devices and some major enhancements to photo sharing. Read More


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Google dives headfirst into streaming music pool
At Google I/O on Wednesday, Google unveiled a streaming music service that will compete directly with the likes of Pandora and Spotify -- in what is said to be a growing market, however. Read More

Google allowing Android app vendors to illegally collect user data, lawsuit alleges
Several users of devices running Google's Android operating system have filed an amended version of an earlier lawsuit accusing the company of illegally collecting, and allowing others to collect, extensive amounts of mobile user data without proper notice or consent. Read More

Google brags that it has 900M Android activations
Google's Android OS has more than 900 million users, the company said Wednesday at its I/O event began in San Francisco. Read More

In e-book case, Apple says publishers had already taken measures to counter Amazon
Concerned about Amazon.com's low pricing of e-books, publishers had taken measures as early as 2009 such as "windowing," a practice of delaying e-book releases to benefit sales of hardcover editions, Apple said in a filing in an e-book price-fixing lawsuit. Read More

Android threats growing in number and complexity, report says
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