Aug 6th 2014
This Week in Google 261
Nature Abhors a Hexagon
Hosted by
Jeff Jarvis,
Leo Laporte
Google tips authorities to child porn in Gmail, is our privacy at risk?
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Guests:
Gina Trapani
Hosts:Leo Laporte, Gina Trapani, and Jeff Jarvis
What is public vs. private? Google tips authorities to child porn in Gmail... should we panic? Google Maps for Mars and the Moon, and more!
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Running time: 1:49:12
Links
- Google holds its own Davos in Sicily, why weren't we invited?
- Google tips authorities to child porn; privacy panic ensues
- 'Don't Be Evil': Google Uses Its Power Justly, But We Should All Be Afraid
- Danger of deputizing Google to get child pornographers
- What Is Public? - It's so simple, right?
- What Is Privacy? - It's also not so simple...
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Native Advertising (HBO)
- Chrome passes 20% markeshare
- Google Maps for Mars & Moon
- Formerly Nexus-only Google Now Launcher out for all Android 4.1+ devices
- Gmail adds easy to find unsubscribe button next to sender's address
- Gmail makes the transition to nonlatin characters for worlwide email
- Wikipedia stands up against ‘right to be forgotten,' uploads Google removal notices
- Union Square Venture's Albert Wenger disagrees about Marc Andreessen's robotopia
- Andreessen: Don't worry about robots
- Silicon Valley split on robotpanic
- The new Foursquare app is out on iOS and Android
- OpenSignal's hotel Wi-Fi & other public Wi-Fi report
- 3 "Big Bang Theory" actors get $1m each
- 500 Firepaper