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dilluns, 21 de maig del 2012

GOOGLE


Google has "a matter of weeks" to allay concerns it is abusing its dominant position in the search engine market, the European Commission has said.
An investigation by Europe's antitrust head Joaquin Almunia looked at whether Google gave preferential treatment to its own services in its search results.
Mr Almunia said the company must now "offer remedies" swiftly.
A Google spokesman said the company disagreed with the conclusions, but would work to resolve the matter.
"We're happy to discuss any concerns they might have," Google spokesman Al Verney said.
"Competition on the web has increased dramatically in the last two years since the commission started looking at this and the competitive pressures Google faces are tremendous."
Formal proceedings
The commission had been investigating Google since November 2010 following complaints from several rivals.
In a statement, Mr Almunia said Google had the chance to outline steps to address the claims, rather than face formal action.
"Should this process fail to deliver a satisfactory set of remedies, the ongoing formal proceedings will of course continue," he said.
The investigation outlined four areas where Google's practices "may be considered as abuses of dominance", Mr Almunia said. They are:
  • The manner in which Google displays "its own vertical search services differently" from other, competing products.
  • How Google "copies content" from other websites - such as restaurant reviews - to include within their own services.
  • The "exclusivity" Google has to sell advertising around search terms people use.
  • Restrictions surrounding portability of advertising content which prevents "seamless transfer" to other non-Google platforms.
Mr Almunia said he had outlined these concerns in a letter to Google's executive chairman Eric Schmidt.



I think the same about Google. When I search on Internet I always use Google, not bing, Yahoo, Avast... For me is the best search of the world. Never I had problems with it. And also the information is classified very well. I love GOOGLE!!!


dimarts, 24 d’abril del 2012

A white whale



All-white killer whale spotted off Russia

The world's only known all-white male killer whale has been spotted in the Pacific Ocean off Russia, scientists announced Monday.
The orca, dubbed "Iceberg" by the scientists, was spotted swimming with a pod of 12 others. Iceberg has a 6.5-foot-high dorsal fin and is at least 16 years old, according to a blog post by Erich Hoyt, co-director of the Far East Russia Orca Project.
The pod was spotted by scientists from universities in Moscow and St. Petersburg in the waters around the Commander Islands off the Kamchatka Peninsula. The area is part of a marine reserve.
Hoyt wrote that two other white orcas have been seen in area, but that Iceberg is the first fully grown male.
“In many ways, Iceberg is a symbol of all that is pure, wild and extraordinarily exciting about what is out there in the ocean waiting to be discovered,” Hoyt said in a statement.
Hoyt wrote that researchers will return to the waters where Iceberg was spotted this summer in hopes of finding the creature again and determining whether he is an albino or if there is some other reason for his white color.
The researchers hope the presence of Iceberg will help efforts to expand marine reserves along the Russian coast, they said in the statement.