Google Ricerca Libri
Puoi eseguire una ricerca “full text” nei libri e scoprirne di nuovi. Informazioni su Google Ricerca Libri - Informazioni per gli editori - Google Home pag
Google Ricerca Libri
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Google Book Search
Google digitizes many books from library collections. If an Old English edition, lation, or study is out of print or hard to locate, one can search for a "full-view" digitized version in Google
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07 Mar 07 16:45:00 UTCNews Trustrank - Pagerank - Google Print - RSS :: by Consulenza Web S
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Official Google Blog: Google Print and the Authors Guild
Googler insights into product and technology news and our culture
Official Google Blog: The point of Google Print
Googler insights into product and technology news and our culture
Libri di pubblico dominio in Google Print
Google Print è stato appena arricchito della prima larga collezione di libri di pubblico dominio Google Print è stato appena arricchito della prima larga collezione di libri di pubblico dominio
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21 Feb 07 21:12:00 UTCThe Google Print Library Project: A Copyright Analysis
1 The Google Print Library Project: A Copyright Analysis Jonathan Band 1 jband@policybandwidth.com On August 11, 2005, Google announced that it would not scan copyrighted books under its Print Library
At Google, the Search Is On for a New Approach to Old Media Knowledge at Wharton
Viacom and CBS have pulled videos from Google's YouTube. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences recently requested that some Oscar footage be taken down from YouTube as well. And Google's efforts to sell radio and print advertising have not met expectations. In short, Google's ability to navigate the traditional media landscape doesn't seem to be going particularly well. What's the
Microsoft vs. Google: More at Stake Than Books TechNewsWorld.com
When Microsoft attorney Thomas Rubin on Tuesday accused Google of taking a "cavalier approach to copyright" and of using its Book Search project to make money off other people's copyrighted creations, he ignited a fiery debate over the ethics of information access, the meaning of copyright and the very rules of free-market competition.
Google expected dMarc founders to leave InfoWorld via Yahoo! News
The departure of dMarc Broadcasting's co-founders from Google Inc. surprised many industry observers but not Google Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt.
Microsoft Attorney Accuses Google Of Copyright Violations TechWeb via Yahoo! News
Says Google systematically violates copyright and deprives authors and publishers of an important avenue for monetizing their works.
News: Microsoft tars Google with profiting off pirates MacCentral Online
Microsoft Tuesday said that reports published last month claiming that Google Inc. profited from sites pimping pirated movies and software show why copyright holders shouldn't trust the search company.
Debating Whether or Not Google Can Change Advertising WebProNews
Ari Rosenberg, a media buying consultant, had an interesting column last week about Google's plans to enter the cable TV market, just the same as they've made inroads in the radio and print markets. Google's approach in all these markets is consistent. They will apply technology to open up the marketplace, removing the middleman and basically automating the purchase of media. Ari argues
Microsoft slams Google on copyright Ars Technica
Microsoft's associate general counsel delivers a blistering attack on Google in a speech to the Association of American Publishers. Microsoft's agenda is clear: befriend the content creation industry while painting Google as indifferent—at best—to the concerns of copyright holders. Read More
Microsoft Copyright Attorney Bashes Google Book Search E-Commerce Times
Google's Book Search project "systematically violates copyright" and deprives content owners of the opportunity to make money from their creations, according to a top Microsoft attorney. He accuses Google of taking a "cavalier approach to copyright" and of making money off other people's copyrighted creations in a prepared speech.
Microsoft to Fight Google on Content Copying AnandTech
Microsoft compares Google to Open Source -- bad for competition
Schmidt: Google to 'Do More' With Apple E-Commerce Times
Speaking at a technology conference in San Francisco, Google CEO Eric Schmidt confirmed that his company is collaborating with Apple on several more projects. His comments were in response to a question about rumors that the companies are codeveloping a tablet-style computer. Schmidt neither confirmed or denied that an Apple/Google tablet computer is in the works.google+print: google+print