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Google and Twitter are throwing virtual punches at each other over the launch of Google’s more personalized search results with “Search plus Your World.”

London, Jan 21 (ANI): Search giant Google's social networking site has attracted over 90 million users since its launch in June 2011.

Google says it will continue to launch new products in coming years

In what may be a first, Cadbury UK has used Google+ to introduce a new product.

Google’s “your world” theme is carried into the gaming realm with the announcement of an original title powered by WebGL. The title will be coming to Google+ Games exclusively in February 2012.

PHOTO - Google's Nexus, courtesy of Samsung, available in Malaysia. The world's first smartphone to feature Google's Android operating system - 4.00 Ice Cream Sandwich - as well as a high definition (HD) display has been launched in Malaysia.

Turning over a new year inevitably leads to selections for “CEO of the Year.” Investor Business Daily selected Larry Page of Google 3 weeks ago , and last week Marketwatch.com selected Jeff Bezos of Amazon . Comparing the two is worthwhile, because there is almost nothing similar about what the two have done – and one is likely to dramatically outperform the other.

Google is continuing to weed out its services and on Friday announced it will shut down Picnik, Google Message Continuity and Needlebase and make changes to some...

Last Thursday, Google CEO Larry Page reported that the company's oft-questioned social network, Google Plus, had reached a milestone of 90 million users. And then the story got complicated.

Wikipedia, Google, and Craigslist are leading today's Internet protest march by changing their home pages in defiance of the SOPA and Protect IP bills. Wikipedia and Craiglist have indeed gone through on threats to "go dark" (though there are workarounds; see below), while Google has gone with a much more understated black bar over its famous logo, and a link to a (sorta) explanation of what the ...