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Googleholic for September 5th, 2006

In this back to school issue of the Googleholic we cover:
- Google to give Brazil data
- British Airways offers Google Earth trip planning service
- Schmidt declines Apple stock
- Google archive search
- GoogleEavesdrop
- Google Image Labeler Game
Google to give Brazil data
15 days until $23000 fine might have pushed Google into giving out IP, time and data stamps of some of its Orkut users.
British Airways offers Google Earth trip planning service
Plan your BA travel itinerary with the help of Google Earth.
Schmidt declines Apple stock
Eric Schmidt declined the Apple stock option grant that is traditionally offered to new directors, and will purchase the stock just like anyone else on the open markets.
Google archive search
Is Google revving up to take on the Wayback Machine?
GoogleEavesdrop
Could Google really be investigating some kind of listening technology that listens to what is going on in your environment to serve relevant content?
The past week in Google News
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