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Bigmouthmedia News, UK, November 13, 2008   It looks like the Mountain View giant is not content with dealing with online viruses these days - now Google is set to predict the spread of flu out in the non-virtual world. According to The Guardian, the search engine...

Arizona Republic, By Ken Alltucker, November 13, 2008   Arizona seniors will be pioneers in a Medicare program that encourages patients to store their medical histories on Google or other commercial Web sites as part of a government effort to streamline and improve health care. The federal...

CNNMoney.com, November 12, 2008   NEW YORK (Associated Press) - _ The Association of National Advertisers Inc. spent $240,000 in the third quarter lobbying on data security breaches, warning labels for kids, tobacco advertising and other issues, according to a recent disclosure form. The advertisers group lobbied...

New York Times, By DAVID STROM, November 12, 2008   AS more small businesses rely on e-mail and instant messaging for their communications, they would do well to use a number of inexpensive methods to preserve privacy and ensure that messages are read only by the intended...

CNET News, By Stephanie Condon, November 13, 2008   Presidential elections may capture the public's attention, as Barack Obama's victory did last week, but the less glamorous work in the U.S. Congress tends to prove more important for technology topics. In general, much of today's current congressional...

Technologizer, CA, By Harry McCracken, November 12, 2008   I spent much of yesterday at Google, visiting with several teams to learn what they’ve been working on lately. I came with a little list of questions in my pocket–ones that members of the Technologizer community threw out...

CNET News, By Chris Matyszczyk, November 12, 2008   Google has always deserved a little healthy suspicion. Now it may be getting unhealthy. The company that will never, never share your search information, no, no, no, unless, well, things change, is launching something called Flu Trends. It...

Los Angeles Times, November 12, 2008   Google is becoming much more than the search engine that transformed the online information world. It's become a political player, spending increasing sums on lobbying and campaign donations in Washington and Sacramento. It's also becoming a target. “As it grows,...