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Last week, Google was pilloried by the British Parliament for its tax avoidance schemes. Now an ex-Google exec has come forward to say that he has a cache of more than 100,000 emails and other documentation showing that the Cookie Monster has routinely "pulled the wool over the eyes of the HMRC (the national tax authority) and the British public". By Martyn Warwick. (1)
News added 3 days ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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Yesterday a committee of British Members of Parliament (MPs) gave Google vice president Matt Brittin a torrid time when they grilled him, again, about the Cookie Monster's obscurantist and byzantine tax arrangements. Martyn Warwick reports. (1)
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Following the dictum that attack is the best form of defence, the French government is proposing to introduce a one per cent special tax to be levied on smartphones and tablets. It is claimed that the money raised, some €86 million a year in the first instance, would be used to fund the creation of "digital cultural content" (music, images and video) in the country. By Martyn Warwick. (1)
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Eric Schmidt, the sage (and onion) of Google, has proclaimed that television is already dead - it just doesn't know it yet. Neither it seems do the world's broadcasters. And what has taken TV's place? Why, YouTube, natch! What, and you hadn't noticed? You unhip thing you. By Martyn Warwick. (2)
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Chairman Schmidt rejects idea of a tension with Samsung - reminds audience what 'open source' means... and praises Facebook's Home. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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Benoit Felten has taken a sledgehammer to crack the old 'Internet business model is unsustainable' nut which is still being mouthed by people who not only should, but actually do, know better. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Google has come up with an Inactive Account Manager. Let's just call it a digital undertaker. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Google has plans for an open 'dotless' domain for .search it's told the Web naming outfit, ICANN. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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Gartner thinks we're witnessing a changing of the guard: Microsoft down (although perhaps not out) and Apple and Google up. Unless Microsoft pulls itself together and starts getting somewhere in the consumer segment. By I.D. Scales. (1)
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Google has inducted 10 of its patents into the Open Patent Non-Assertion Pledge (writer checks April 1st is safely past). What could this mean? By I.D. Scales. (2)
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So now we know; the PR blitz and the hype surrounding the launch of the BlackBerry Z10 in the US was just so much hot air and wishful thinking. Sales of the new device have been dismal and shares in the company formerly known as RIM are once more in steep decline. Martyn Warwick reports. (3)
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Evernote has lost no time striking back following Google's announcement of Keep, inking a high-profile deal with Deutsche Telekom which will see Evernote promoted as part of a premium DT customer offer. I. D. Scales reports. (0)
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Ever since Google announced Chrome OS, way, way back in the middle Jurassic (2009) the tidy-minders have been worrying about those two OSs. How can one company have two? It's all terribly confusing. By I.D. Scales. (0)
News added 3 months ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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A juicy dream perhaps but, in the hard light of day, an over-egged, sloppy, suety mess larded in cold-custard and garnished with envy. By Martyn Warwick (2)
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Thanks to the likes of Google, Facebook and other companies of that ilk, their client corporations are now doing anything and everything they can to use data, often provided freely and naively to them by private individuals via social networking sites to capture, "own" and hold people in permanent commercial thrall. What governments will do will be exponentially worse. By Martyn Warwick. (2)
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