July 31, 2007 1:41 PM PDT
Podcast: Google's latest game plan
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Google's new game, why Facebook may have you frowning, and a milestone week for milestones.
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It seems Google already owns the Web world, but it's not done yet. After striking a WiMax deal with Sprint Nextel and announcing its intentions to bid in the FCC's 700MHz wireless spectrum auction, the online giant has its sights set on the mobile Web and wireless access. CNET News.com reporter Maggie Reardon goes over Google's game plan with podcast host Tim Moynihan.
What happened, Facebook? First, you show some users other users' private messages. Then, you go offline for a few hours. And now, the privacy issues of all those nifty Facebook apps is being called into question. It's enough to make News.com reporter Daniel Terdiman drive to Albuquerque.
And it's been a milestone week for milestones. Giant slugger Barry Bonds is chasing 755. iTunes sold its 3 billionth song. And CNET's very own Crave gadgets blog celebrated its 5,000th post. There's power in numbers.
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