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Report: Google in talks with ‘American Idol’ creator
So, what could Google execs be talking about with the man who created American Idol and X Factor?
The United Kingdom’s Guardian online reports that Google has been in discussions for about a year with Simon Fuller. Fuller worked with the Spice Girls and managed David Beckham in addition to creating popular entertainment shows like Pop Idol.
The report cites unidentified sources close to Fuller saying the deal could “revolutionize the way entertainment and music are distributed.”
Asked for comment, a YouTube spokesman said: “Simon Fuller has a promotional branded channel on YouTube and we don’t comment on rumor or…
Northeastern University sues Google over patent
Northeastern University has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Google, claiming the database architecture that Google uses to feed up search results has been misappropriated, according to The Boston Globe.
The lawsuit claims the technology was developed and patented by a company called Jarg in Waltham, Mass., that was co-founded by Northeastern professor Kenneth Baclawski. The patent, owned by the university and licensed to Baclawski, covers a method for sectioning database queries into different portions that are each processed by a different computer.
The lawsuit was filed last week in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas,…
What’s the sound of PageRank falling?
After what felt like a long hibernation period, Google has recently made at least a partial PageRank update of the visible or public PageRank, often referred to as Toolbar PageRank. And boy was it noticed–not so much with the update but with the PageRank drops targeted at sites that were buying and/or selling text links.
A lot has been said already by many who have a much deeper understanding and forecast this event. What I find particularly interesting is how PageRank has become a form of currency, yet who can say what precisely that value is? Of course, I guess…
The top global technology brand for 2007 is …
The top global technology brand for 2007 is (drum roll, please) … um, I’m not sure. One market research firm says Google, the other says Microsoft. This is embarrassing.
How about this: you’re the tie-breaker. You’re all buyers of technology products and services; which do you think is the better brand? Which one commands your loyalty and recurring business? I hear so much admiration for Google and so much vitriol toward Microsoft, it’s hard to believe there’s even a question here. But still, the question remains. Which one is it going to be?
Bragging rights aside, you can learn a…
What an app on Google’s Android might look like
Valleywag is reporting that start-up WhatsOpen.com has written the first wireless app for Google’s new Android mobile platform.
It’s still under wraps, but the report says WhatsOpen.com offers a Web application that shows people nearby stores that are open for business.
Valleywag has screenshots of what it says are the first wireless app written for Google’s Android mobile platform.
Valleywag has screenshots that show that the application appears to use a Google map mashup to display stores that are open in your area. It also looks like it includes user written reviews.
Looks like a no-brainer to me; who…


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