- Mon Nov 23 2:43 PM PST 2009 Can News Corp. afford calling Google's bluff?
Google makes it easy to remove content from its search engine, but few companies do because of the loss of traffic. News Corp., with help from Microsoft, could change that.
- Mon Nov 23 12:49 PM PST 2009 CNET News Daily Podcast: Murdoch enlisting Microsoft to shun Google
Today on the podcast: The Wall Street Journal may shun Google; Apple makes no apologies for the app store; get ready for smartbooks; and more.
- Mon Nov 23 12:07 PM PST 2009 Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1112: Rupert Murdoch battles infinity
Microsoft is apparently willing to pay Rupert Murdoch to block Google from indexing any of his company's Web sites. Are we headed toward a world where the search engine you use determines what news you get?
- Fri Nov 20 4:02 PM PST 2009 Seize Seesmic Twitter app on BlackBerry, Android
Twitter service Seesmic expands from the desktop with two new apps for Google Android and BlackBerry phones.
- Thu Nov 19 9:00 AM PST 2009 Yahoo adds photos, tweets to news search
Newsy searches won't just produce links to stories now on Yahoo. Searchers will be able to see photos, videos, and tweets from the main search results page.
- Thu Nov 19 8:30 AM PST 2009 YouTube turning on automatic captions
Google and YouTube engineers plan to show off their work on using Google Voice technology to automatically generate captions for certain YouTube videos.
- Tue Nov 17 8:35 AM PST 2009 Fliqz adds video SEO service
Company announces SearchSuccess tool, which is designed to maximize the performance of videos in search engine rankings.
- Mon Nov 16 11:51 AM PST 2009 Android in the kitchen
The new Android Vega Tablet can bring Android into your kitchen.
- Fri Nov 13 1:31 PM PST 2009 Transcript of CNET Conversations with Eric Schmidt
This week, CNET's Tom Krazit and Molly Wood interviewed Google CEO Eric Schmidt. This is a transcript of their conversation.
- Fri Nov 13 12:19 PM PST 2009 Switching to Android? Read this first
If you're thinking of buying an Android phone, here are some things you should know. CNET lays out the details and explains the current Android devices on the market.




