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LONDON | UK court blocks suit against Google on alleged iPhone breach
LONDON | UK court blocks suit against Google on alleged iPhone breach
LONDON— A British court has blocked a suit against Google on allegations that it had collected personal data on some 4 million iPhone users
Britain’s High Court was ruling Monday on whether a mass legal action could proceed against the internet giant for allegedly collecting sensitive information from some 4.4 million iPhone users.
The legal challenge claimed Google had bypassed privacy settings…
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NEW YORK | Kroger to sell its goods to Chinese shoppers through Tmall
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NEW YORK | Kroger to sell its goods to Chinese shoppers through Tmall
NEW YORK — Kroger will start to sell some of its products to Chinese shoppers through a website owned by internet giant Alibaba, the latest move by the supermarket chain to boost its digital business.
Cincinnati-based Kroger is working to catch up with Walmart and with Amazon.com, which bought grocer Whole Foods last year. In recent months, Kroger launched an online delivery service, upped its investment in a British online grocer and agreed to buy a meal-kit company.
On Tuesday, Kroger announced it will sell items from its store brand Simple Truth on Alibaba’s Tmall site. The company did not say which products it will sell or when the test with Tmall will begin. A representative for the company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Many American companies sell their goods on Tmall as way to reach Chinese customers without havening to open physical stores in the country. Costco, for example, sells Kirkland vitamins, nuts and other products on the site.
Kroger shares rose 2.3 percent Tuesday.
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Google Reportedly To Launch Photo App With Better Privacy
Google Reportedly To Launch Photo App With Better Privacy Google, the Internet giant is reportedly to launch photo app similar to the Google + image but with enhance privacy controls. This is in accordance with the images leaked by Android Police. According to the report the app is called Google Photos. This would be launched to the Android platform at... http://gizmorati.com/2015/06/17/google-reportedly-to-launch-photo-app-with-better-privacy/
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Google earnings miss expectations
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Google earnings miss expectations
16 October 2014 Last updated at 21:38
Investors are focusing on Google chief executive Eric Schmidt and his leadership of the tech giant
Google has reported third-quarter profits of $2.8bn (£1.7bn), down 5% from the same period a year earlier.
That sent shares in the internet giant down over 3% in after-hours trading.
A closely-watched figure – the average cost-per-click that Google – decreased by 2%.
The company also missed analyst expectations for revenue, which increased by 20% to $16.52bn for the period, which was for the three months ending on 30 September 2014.
“We continue to be excited about the growth in our advertising and emerging businesses,” said Google chief financial officer Patrick Pichette in a statement accompanying the earnings statement.
Google’s profits were also hit by increasing costs of real estate, such as data centres, and hardware inventory costs, which increased by 37% to $3.35bn from the same period a year earlier.
Although Google makes the majority of its revenue from the advertising it places on its search site and others, the technology giant has been looking to expand its offerings.
On Wednesday, it unveiled new models of its Nexus phone and tablet devices, as well as a new version of its Android operating system.
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Google threatened with $100-million lawsuit over celebrity nude photos
A celebrity attorney whose firm represents more than a dozen high-profile women whose personal photos were stolen and then posted online has threatened Google with a lawsuit potentially seeking $100 million or more in damages related to the distribution of those images.
The Internet giant, however, said Thursday that it had quickly taken down “tens of thousands of pictures” and “closed hundreds of accounts” related to the photo hacking incident, which is being investigated by the FBI.
Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton were among the first celebs targeted when the pictures went online over Labor Day weekend on sites including 4chan and Reddit. Since then, personal photos of many other famous women whose Apple iCloud accounts were hacked have been similarly disseminated.
Attorney Martin Singer’s Wednesday letter accused the Internet giant of failing to act quickly and effectively when asked to remove the personal pictures from sites it owns, including YouTube and Blogspot.
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The letter referenced “over a dozen female celebrities, actresses, models and athletes” whose photos had been stolen, without mentioning specific names. Amber Heard, Avril Lavigne, Vanessa Hudgens, Emily Ratajkowski, Megan Good and others are among those who had pictures stolen.
“[B]ecause the victims are celebrities with valuable publicity rights, you do nothing – – nothing but collect millions of dollars in advertising revenue from your co-conspirator advertising partners as you seek to capitalize on this scandal rather than quash it,” the letter said. “Like the NFL, which turned a blind eye while its players assaulted and victimized women and children, Google has turned a blind eye while its sites repeatedly exploit and victimize these women.”
The letter demanded that Google remove all of the stolen images from sites it owns, suspend users who posted the pictures, suspend sites that solicit or facilitate the distribution of the pictures, and remove related results from its search-engine returns.
The Internet company whose motto is “Don’t be evil” responded publicly on Thursday.
“We’ve removed tens of thousands of pictures — within hours of the requests being made — and we have closed hundreds of accounts,” a Google spokeperson told the Los Angeles Times in a statement.
“The Internet is used for many good things. Stealing people’s private photos is not one of them.”
According to Singer’s letter, the first request was sent to Google four weeks ago, with more than a dozen additional nudges following.
The demand letter was addressed to Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page, who also serves as chief executive, exec chairman Eric E. Schmidt and top members of the company’s legal team.
Times staff writer Nardine Saad contributed to this report.
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'Roadshow Internet giant Alibaba postponed'
‘Roadshow Internet giant Alibaba postponed’ - NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba sets meetings with investors about the planned IPO in New York about a week, to answer questions from the American stock market watchdog SEC over the prospectus. This has involved a source said Saturday against the American newspaper New York Times. Alibaba was originally to start early next week with his ‘roadshow’, to make room for the new share. Investors warm That has now been postponed until Monday September 8th. The group is expected to happen in the second half of September, a listing in New York. With an estimated revenue of $ 20 billion is possible to be the largest IPO ever in the United States.
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