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Driverless cars are no longer science fiction — they're reality.

California became the second state (the first was Nevada) to approve autonomous, self-driving cars on the road. Jerry Brown, governor of California, signed the bill at Google's (GOOG) headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., on Tuesday.

It seems that Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG), the search engine giant is tired of its dominance over the internet, that it has started making inroads in to the auto industry.

Microsoft is staging a comeback -- and, unlikely as this sounds, it's one Apple and Google should be worried about.

Do you read the privacy policy of everything you sign, become a member of, rely on, or visit on the Internet? If you answered no, you're not alone. It's become all too common to scroll to the bottom of an agreement waiver and just click the appropriate box that will get you to where you want to go quickly – all without the hours spent squinting at illegibly small text.

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Seven Arts Pictures PLC (NASDAQ:SAPX) is a United Kingdom-based holding Company. The Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in the production and licensing of motion pictures in the United Kingdom and overseas. Seven Arts Pictures PLC witnessed volume of 8.73 million shares during last trade however it holds an average trading capacity of 1.16 million shares.

Are Facebook Ads Selling Deception?

Posted by Benzinga on January 11th, 2012

Has the world's biggest social network launched an ad campaign that's designed to mislead its users?
The short answer: yes.

That's the question everyone is asking this week.

Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) (Google) is focused on improving the ways people connect with information. The Company generates revenue primarily by delivering online advertising. Google Inc achieved its new 52 week high price of $646.76 where it was opened at $642.02 UP 3.50 points or +0.54% by closing at $645.90.

Google Leads Apple in One Key Area

Posted by Benzinga on December 30th, 2011

In what could be described as the umpteenth report from comScore (NASDAQ: SCOR) regarding mobile data, the market research firm has revealed that while the iPhone is very popular, the award for the most successful platform still belongs to none other than Google (NASDAQ: GOOG).

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