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[Os]| Friday 22nd June 2007 |
Meanwhile, the issue of data privacy still reverberates for Google. At the European announcement of localised versions of YouTube, the company raised the prospect of data-retention opt-ins, allowing users to enable greater personalisation of search results. Google CEO, Eric Schmidt, also stressed that user trust was essential on these matters: "I'm extremely sensitive to this issue," said Schmidt. "If people stop trusting Google, then we have a problem. Everything is gated on this issue. Our rivals are only one click away."
Microsoft was also busy with announcements: it posted a feature-complete version of its Home Server to its Connect testing site, it decided to stop selling Office 2003 at the end of this month, and it seemingly wobbled
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Here's our pick of the week's headlines:
Friday 22 June
EU watchdog set on rival search engines
Hacker forces Pentagon email systems offline
Orange breaches UK data privacy laws
Thursday 21 June
Epson "charges fortune for thimble of ink"
Hollywood gets go-ahead for new Blu-ray DRM system
LaCie fingers 1TB biometric drive
Wednesday 20 June
Ninety per cent of printing costs could be hidden
Yahoo! rolls out Go 2.0 mobile web service
Tuesday 19 June
Google chief: Privacy could be a problem
Yahoo boss resigns under pressure from shareholders
Monday 18 June
Windows Home Server: ready to install?
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