Safari “hacking” Google threatens one million penalty

Posted: May 9th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Google | Tags: , ,

The U.S. Internet giant Google, it was possible in the browser by Apple included measures to circumvent the protection of privacy and to pursue in this way the behavior of users.

At present, take the talks and negotiations on the amount of the penalty between Google and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission FTC ongoing. Insiders are currently out of a sentence of up to ten million U.S. dollars, reported the online portal ‘ Bloomberg ‘.

The Commerce Commission considers that it is not permissible if the distribution of the cookies activated, the user privacy settings are bypassed. When it comes to the Safari browser, so the developers could find Google a way to leave against the wishes of the users cookies.

The Internet company wants the details of a press spokesman made according to cooperate with all authorities in this regard. The FTC has not commented in detail on the ongoing talks.


Google will start new direct sales

Posted: April 25th, 2012 | Author: | Filed under: Google | Tags: ,

After the rather moderate success of the Nexus One Google offers again with the Galaxy Nexus a device directly via its own online store. It serves as a platform gives Google, actually meant for the distribution of Android applications, music and videos.

Offering the Galaxy made ​​by Samsung Nexus ( Computer Base Test ) in the HSPA + variant without a contract for 399 U.S. dollars. However, currently only able to offer the residents of the United States by making use of Germany is the appropriate address https://play.google.com/store/devices unavailable. However, since almost all the texts available on the site in German language, are likely to Google the current “Experience Phone” offer soon in this country.

Galaxy Nexus Play the Google Store

This step is likely the rumors around a self-distribution of tablets Google materialize. In late March, it corresponding messages given. So shall the price by middlemen do not unnecessarily increase and the pressure on Amazon and Apple are increased. Both companies also offer their tablets in the shops own and have direct access to consumer data.


Google retains the third of the revenue generated from Adsense

Posted: May 29th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Internet | Tags: ,

Google has said for the first time in public the exact percentage of distribution of two of its main products, Adsense for Content and Adsense for search.

Ti Journal: The information has been submitted by the Google itself in its corporate blog .

Adsense for Content System allows owners or webmasters to incorporate ad along with its contents and receive certain revenues from the advertising contract in the Adsense network. Adsense for search, meanwhile, includes a search box on the site, featuring ads with a similar theme to the words entered in the search.

In his blog, Google says to pay 68% of turnover for Adsense ads on affiliated sites network, ie more than two thirds of the amount collected, retaining a third party for herself. In the case of Adsense for search, Google only pays 51% to affiliated sites, retaining for themselves the 49%. The company says such distribution by highlighting their continued investment in infrastructure development and its search technology.

The specific cause that led Google to submit their data would be a lawsuit filed in Italy, where he is accused Google of abusing its position leader of the search market.
It also could be preparations for the launch of future IADs advertising system, whereby members receive 60% of turnover.

Google also has a number of AdSense products, which among other things distribute ads to mobile applications, feeds, and games. The company has not provided the distribution of revenues from such products.