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Google Inc. Chief Executive Officer Larry Page promoted seven of his managers to senior executive positions in a shakeup aimed at streamlining decision making, according to a person briefed on the changes.
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Google Inc. said it has many chances for growth in China, where the company shut down its web-search site in a dispute over censorship, and called the Asian nation the “heart” of the Internet’s future.
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Google Inc. , which threatened to pull out of China in a dispute over censorship, said its revenue in the country is growing as demand for display advertising and export marketing helps add customers.
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Google Inc. , owner of the world’s most popular search engine, plans to hire at least 6,000 people this year as the company fights off rivals such as Facebook Inc.
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Google Inc. , the world’s biggest Internet-search service, received more than 75,000 job applications worldwide last week, setting a record for the company as it embarks on a hiring spree.
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Naspers Ltd. , whose $32 million bet on Tencent Holdings Ltd. has swelled in value to more than $14 billion, aims to replicate that success by scouring emerging markets where the two companies are jointly the biggest Internet investors.
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Google Inc . is strengthening internal privacy controls after its mapping service mistakenly gathered personal e-mails and passwords from unsecured wireless networks.
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Google Inc. agreed to improve its handling of data to prevent a repeat of its Street View vehicles’ accidental collection of information from wireless networks, the U.K.’s privacy regulator said.
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Google Inc. , owner of the world’s most popular Internet search site, boosted the stock grants and bonuses of some of its executives, including Chief Financial Officer Patrick Pichette .
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Google Inc. , owner of the world’s largest search engine, said it mistakenly collected data sent over Wi-Fi networks as part of its Street View service, which lets users see pictures of streets on Google Maps.
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