Feb 18th 2015
This Week in Google 288
I'm Not Fish Wrap
Hosted by
Jeff Jarvis,
Leo Laporte
Google relaxes strict bug disclosure rules after Microsoft grievances.
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Hosts: Leo Laporte and Jeff Jarvis.
Google's co-founders are about to sell $4.4 billion worth of shares, farewell to Helpouts, Obama defends Google against Eurotechnopanic, and more.
Guest: Lynne d Johnson
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Running time: 2:01:15
Links
- Google's co-founders are about to sell $4.4 billion worth of shares
- "Google relaxes strict bug disclosure rules after Microsoft grievances "
- Three of Tech's Top CEOs to Skip Obama Cybersecurity Summit
- Farewell to Helpouts, Google's expert-on-demand video service
- Sparrow Flies Away, As Google Finally Pulls iOS And Mac Email Apps From Apple's Stores
- Obama defends Google against Eurotechnopanic
- Yandex asks Russian antitrust authorities to probe Google over bundling of Android with Google services (including search)
- Microsoft's next mobile move may be apps pre-installed on Galaxy S6
- Smartwatch maker Pebble now supports Android Wear notifications
- LG Prepares To Battle The Apple Watch With Its First All-Metal Smartwatch
- Toshiba Shows Off its Camera Module Prototypes for Google's Project Ara Phone
- Samsung will buy Apple Pay competitor LoopPay
- Samsung's first 14nm SoC is a 64-bit, 8-core Exynos aimed at high-end phones