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For months now, a mysterious four-story barge has been being built at the Port of San Francisco, and more recently it was revealed Google was the owner, although it was unclear what the barge would hold.

The Google Opinion Rewards app on Google Play will reward users for filling out periodic surveys with Google Play credits that can be used in the store.

Three of the biggest names on the web - and in business in general - are combining efforts to safeguard the Internet by offering cash rewards to hackers.

Microsoft is back attacking Google services again, with a new webpage and PDF that shows how Google uses content from e-mails to deliver ads.

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt has said that reported NSA spying on Google data servers is outrageous.

Google has officially discontinued the iGoogle service as planned.

Rockstar, the consortium that purchased Nortel patents for $4.5 billion in 2011, has sued a number of major wireless industry players for patent infringement.

Google will crack down on third-party apps that make use of Google Voice, it has been announced.

Google will start to use the names of some users, along with photos and comments in advertising.

Brazil's competition watchdog will investigate potential anticompetitive practices by the Google, following complaints form Microsoft and domestic businesses.

A class-action lawsuit against Google over the secret storing of cookies in Safari despite users' settings has been dismissed.

The new HP Chromebook 11 has been shown off this week, available for just $279.

Executive chairman and former CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, has claimed that Android is more secure than the iPhone.

The European Commission has indicated that it is closer to a settlement with search giant Google in a three-year old anti-trust probe.

French authorities have announced that they are fining Google over $400,000 for data privacy violations.

Google has recently unbanned at least two of those terms, the most popular clients, 'BitTorrent' and 'uTorrent.'

A report this week from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) blasted search engines for failing to fight copyright infringement.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has claimed Google enjoys a monopoly in its business practices, and that it is worth of discussion with competition authorities.

Google has made their popular document editing software QuickOffice free for all Android and iOS users.

Verizon Wireless has responded to quite a bit of criticism for not activating Google's Nexus 7 following its launch.
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