Category «Search Engines»

Google Announces Encrypted Search URL Has Changed

Follow up to Google Launches Encrypted Search in Beta, via the Official Google Enterprise Blog, the announcement that the company moved encrypted search from https://www.google.com to https://encrypted.google.com. “The site functions in the same way. However, if school network administrators decide to block encrypted searches on https://encrypted.google.com, the blocking will no longer affect Google authenticated services …

Subjects: Censorship, Privacy, Search Engines

French National Commission on Computing and Liberty: Google WiFi Snooping Captured Emails and Passwords

Follow up to Several State Attorneys General Announce Probes of Google Wireless Data Collection, via EPIC: “The French National Commission on Computing and Liberty (CNIL) has released preliminary results (French) (English) of the Google Street View investigation in France. According to the CNIL, Google “saved passwords for access to mailboxes” and obtained content of electronic …

Subjects: E-Mail, Internet, Privacy, Search Engines

More State AGs Launch Investigations into Google Street View

Follow up to Several State Attorneys General Announce Probes of Google Wireless Data Collection, an update via EPIC: “Several state attorneys general have opened investigations of Google, following disclosures that the company captured and stored Wi-Fi data in addition to digital images. These states include Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Missouri. Maryland and New York …

Subjects: Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines

Several State Attorneys General Announce Probes of Google Wireless Data Collection

News release: “Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is asking Google whether its “street view” cars collected personal information transmitted over wireless networks without permission while photographing Connecticut streets and homes. Google has acknowledged that “street view” cars in some locations have intercepted information from unsecured personal WIFI networks. In Europe, notably Ireland, Google admitted intercepting packets …

Subjects: Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines

Google Announces Free Download of 10 terabytes of patents and trademarks

Google Public Policy Blog: “When we launched Google Patent Search in 2006, we wanted to make it easier for people to understand the world of inventions, whether they were browsing for curious patents or researching serious engineering. Recently, we’ve also worked on a number of public data search features, as well as experimental features like …

Subjects: Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research, Search Engines

FT.com Reports Google Phasing Out Corporate Use of Windows

FT.com: “Google is phasing out the internal use of Microsoft’s ubiquitous Windows operating system because of security concerns, according to several Google employees. The directive to move to other operating systems began in earnest in January, after Google’s Chinese operations were hacked, and could effectively end the use of Windows at Google, which employs more …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Cybercrime, Internet, Microsoft, Search Engines

EU data protection group says Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! do not comply with data protection rules

Article 29 Data Protection Working Party Press Release, Brussels, 26 May 2010: EU data protection group says Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! do not comply with data protection rules “The Article 29 Data Protection Working Party, a group of European data protection authorities, today told the three major search engine operators – Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft …

Subjects: E-Government, EU Data Protection, Government Documents, Microsoft, Privacy, Search Engines

House Energy and Commerce Committee Send Letter to Google About Gathering Data Sent over Private Wi-Fi networks

News release: “Today, Chairman Henry A. Waxman, Subcommittee Chairman Ed Markey, and Ranking Member Joe Barton sent a letter to Eric Schmidt, Chairman & CEO of Google, regarding recent reports of data collection over private Wi-Fi networks in conjunction with Google’s Street View product. The Committee is concerned about the accuracy and completeness of Google’s …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Privacy, Search Engines, Wireless Web