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    Google on Thursday fixed a security flaw in its Web search service that could have allowed malicious hackers to modify its pages.

  • SEC opens new inquiry into issued Google stock

    Google said late Monday that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has begun an informal inquiry into its issuance of stock options to insiders, yet another caution before the company's closely watched public offering begins.

  • SEC gives thumbs-up to Google

    Google can set its share price and begin selling shares to the public in the next 15 days, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Wednesday in the US.

  • Google counters search-fix lawsuit

    Google has moved to quash a lawsuit that alleges the company manipulated search query results, according to a court filing.

  • Digital Hollywood erupts over file-sharing

    At the Digital Hollywood conference in Santa Monica, California, the debate over peer-to-peer technology is raging--literally.

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  • New IE may burst pop-up bubble

    Pop-up advertisements have thrived for years despite numerous efforts to eradicate them, but now online marketers are seriously wondering whether the Web's most detested ad format is about to meet its match: Microsoft.

  • Video Editing Cards

    Making your own movies on your PC is now faster, easier, and more affordable than you might imagine.

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