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Intel's Otellini: Google TV shipping this month
Intel's CEO implies in an interview Thursday that Google TV devices could be arriving a little sooner than previously thought.

Google's AdMob delighted with new Apple policies
Apple's decision to remove language from its iPhone Developer Agreement that could have caused problems for AdMob was welcomed at Google.

Google Instant: Search for the now generation
Nothing seems to evolve faster than the Internet, and Google's new search experience is designed to keep Google ahead of the curve and as fast as possible.

Live at Google's search event: Google Instant
Google plans to host a search event featuring top executives and engineers Wednesday, and we're providing live coverage in this post.

Google taps State Dept. vet for Google Ideas
Jared Cohen, known as a tech evangelist within the State Department, will be joining Google to launch a think tank called Google Ideas.

The human process behind Google's algorithm
If it weren't for smart automated processes and powerful computers, Google wouldn't exist. That doesn't mean individuals aren't shaping Google search results.

Google settles Buzz lawsuit for $8.5M
Internet privacy groups will be the beneficiary of the settlement, which came as the result of a lawsuit filed over Google's maligned Buzz launch.

Texas opens antitrust investigation of Google
Attorney General Greg Abbott has asked Google for information regarding the complaints of several companies that Google is penalizing them in search results.

Google's Schmidt mocked in Times Square ads
Consumer Watchdog produced two cartoony ads slamming Google CEO Eric Schmidt as part of an effort to build support for a "do not track" list.

Google finding its voice
Speech technology efforts are top of mind as the company searches for ways to improve the most natural computer input method of all.