Shortly after release, a severe security flaw was discovered in the Chrome Axis extension released by Yahoo.
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Yahoo Makes Huge Security Error with Axis Browser by VR-Zone.com
Posted by toddrotooo (#2019) 31 minutes ago (http://vr-zone.com)Google updates search application with new interface by VR-Zone.com
Posted by robmahunik (#16107) 1 day 17 hours ago (http://vr-zone.com)
The iPhone's Google search app has been redesigned with a new interface for faster search results, full-screen image search and other features.
Geekiest Uses (So Far) of Google's Moog Synthesizer Doodle | Underwire | Wired.com
Posted by rdysart (#4285) 1 day 20 hours ago (http://www.wired.com)
The current Google Doodle, a fully functioning web-based synthesizer in tribute to the late Robert Moog, prominently features a record button. Hundreds of cover songs are being recorded by users around the world using the Moog doodle -- here's a sampling of the best.
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Google' Prius making yesterday's sci-fi a reality by VR-Zone.com
Posted by maynardsya (#792) 3 days ago (http://vr-zone.com)
The idea of a self-driven vehicle is nothing new, but the only problem is that companies producing such technology have to go through various legislations to make it legal. Google has managed to convince legislators in California to pass a bill that will allow Google’s recently developed Autonomous Prius to cruise on public roads.
Google Inc has made an undisclosed investment in Machinima, leading a USD 35 million round of funding for the online entertainment network and largest channel on YouTube. David Lawee, head of Google’s mergers and acquisitions, told Forbes that the main motivation behind the investment is “financial return”.