Google Launches Notifications To Alert DNSChanger Malware Victims

DNSChanger has been a malware that has been able to infect millions of computers around the globe. Currently, most of the users who have their machines infected with the malware are quite unaware of it. So now, Google is launching a notification system in which it would alert the users who have their machines infected with DNSChanger, to tell them that if they don’t take action soon, they won’t be able to user internet any more.

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Google Chrome Becomes The World’s Most Used Browser

Google Chrome has been trailing Internet Explorer for a long time. It was expected that it will soon overtake IE and now, this has happened. According to the latest set of data from Statcounter, Google Chrome is now the most used web browser online, beating Internet Explorer to secure the top spot.

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Gmail Gets More Tweaks From Google

Google has been working hard to make Gmail a far more social experience for the users. This, the company hopes to accomplish by integrating more and more social interactive features into Gmail, most of them naturally linked to Google’s social network, Google Plus.

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Google Patent Shows Infrared Control Systems For Project Glass

Google has dazed and mesmerized a lot of us with its Project Glass. However, what has been taxing on our curious minds is the question that hasn’t been answered yet: how does Google intend to pull off the kind of technology it has demonstrated in the videos of the project it has released. A Google patent, discovered now, may contain the answer to that question.

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Iran Threatens To Sue Google Over Mistake In Google Maps

Iranian and Arab governments haven’t been very cordial towards each other since quite a long time. The water body that runs between Iran, KSA, UAE, Bahrain and Qatar has been, for a long time, termed the Persian Gulf. It has been tagged so too at Google’s mapping service. However, Google has recently removed the tag which has triggered an angry response from Iranian government.

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Google Changes Nexus Marketing Strategy, Gets More Partners

Google’s flagship device, Galaxy Nexus and other devices in the Nexus lineup have been quite a hit with the world of Android users. While Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S were initially through carriers or non-Google retailers, Google has been selling the Nexus One device directly through its site. The device was sold as unlocked. Now, it seems that Google plans to expand on this strategy.

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Google Search Becomes Smarter With Knowledge Graph

Google has long talked about furnishing actual semantic data to user’s queries right in the search results. And now, the search engine is finally introducing just such a feature with its Knowledge Graph. In what is being touted as a ‘database of everything in the world’, users get to receive direct information in the right-hand column on their Google search results page.

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Google Receives Design Patent For Its Project Glass

In a tech world that is increasingly interconnected, it is pertinent to file for patents as soon as something is a genuine intellectual property. That is precisely why, Google has been trying to get the patents of the design of its Project Glass. And as expected, Google has been granted the patent for the design.

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