Google to open $100m startup fund in London July 10, 2014 GOOGLE’S startup investment fund has picked London to base its new $100m (£58.4m) European investment arm. Google Ventures has more than $1.5bn invested in 250 startups, which until now have mainly been based in the US. “Google, alongside many other global investors, recognises the incredible skills and opportunities to be found here,” London mayor Boris [...]
London welcomes £100m Google Ventures fund as boost for tech investment July 10, 2014 Google’s venture funding arm is setting up a £100m investment fund in London to invest in tech companies in the capital and elsewhere in Europe. London is the first location outside the US for Google Ventures which has already funded more than 250 startups, including well known success stories such as taxi business Uber, genetics [...]
You can now control Google Glass with brainwaves July 10, 2014 It is now possible to control Google Glass with nothing more than your thoughts, thanks to a new technology called MindRDR. Created by London user experience company This Place, it is an electroencephalography (EEG) headset which makes it possible to take a picture while remaining completely still. It is attached to Google Glass [...]
Is Google down? Searchers turn to Twitter to express shock after server outage July 4, 2014 Google appeared to be down this morning, with many users experiencing a 500 error. It means a generic error suggesting a problem with the website's server and is shown to users when a more specific error can't be found. Twitter users turned to the social network to air their surprise and shock. It's extremely rare for [...]
Google restores Guardian links but Robert Peston blog remains “forgotten” due to commenter request July 4, 2014 Google has restored links to Guardian articles after they were removed by the search engine under the EUs “right to be forgotten” ruling, Reuters reports. A link to a BBC blog post about former Merrill Lynch boss Stan O’Neal written by economics editor Robert Peston remains “forgotten” however due to a request from someone who [...]
Google asked to forget 250,000 web addresses under “right to be forgotten” ruling July 3, 2014 A European Commission spokesman yesterday described as “not a good judgement” Google’s decision to remove a BBC article from some of its search results. The European Court of Justice ruled in May that individuals had a “right to be forgotten” on Google if they deemed the information about them “irrelevant, outdated or no longer relevant”. Since [...]
We need more rights over our data – but Google was wrong to “forget” Robert Peston blog July 3, 2014 "THERE is no such thing as bad publicity,” Google must be thinking as the internet firm is once again in the headlines. This time, it stands accused of removing an article, written by the BBC’s economics editor Robert Peston, from its search results. Google is either being uncharacteristically clumsy in its attempts to comply with [...]
Google, the “right to be forgotten”, and the Streisand Effect: Here’s what you need to know July 3, 2014 BBC economics editor Robert Peston was yesterday told by Google that a blog post he wrote seven years ago will no longer appear in search results in one of the first demonstrations of the “right to be forgotten” law in action. It’s just one high-profile example, but expect to hear many more as Google processes the [...]
Google receives 50,000 “right to be forgotten” deletion requests July 2, 2014 Search engine giant Google yesterday told City A. M. that it had received 50,000 requests to delete articles since a European court ruling in May ordered it to remove “inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant” data if an individual requested it. The European Court of Justice ruling came into force this week Google has started [...]
Blog post criticising former Merrill Lynch boss is “forgotten” by Google July 2, 2014 This morning, BBC journalist Robert Peston received a “notice of removal” from Google, informing him that an article he had published in 2007 about former Merrill Lynch boss Stan O'Neal would no longer be shown in European Google search results. Titled “Merrill's Mess”, the piece describes how O'Neal was forced to leave the investment bank [...]