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Michael Zimmer, PhD, is a privacy and data ethics scholar at Marquette University

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23Mar

German Greens Worry About Google

Posted by Michael Zimmeron March 23, 2005in Search Engines, Values In Design

[via Google Blogoscoped]The German green party, Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen, is worrying about search engine monopolies and a lack of transparency (and a long-lived cookie) in Google. The green party is currently ruling this country in a coalition with the…

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22Mar

Demanding Transparency in GoogleNews

Posted by Michael Zimmeron March 22, 2005in Search Engines, Values In Design

Jeff Jarvis recently demanded more transparency in GoogleNews:We're demanding transparency of mainstream news.Well, it's high time we get transparency from GoogleNews.Instapundit and LGF point to a nazi site -- complete with "love your race" graphics -- that is part of…

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19Mar

French News Agency Sues Google News

Posted by Michael Zimmeron March 19, 2005in Search Engines, Values In Design

French news agency Agence France Presse has sued Google, alleging the Web search leader includes AFP's photos, news headlines and stories on its news site without permission (read AFP's copyright notice here). The French news service is seeking damages of…

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18Mar

Wired: Search Rank Easy to Manipulate

Posted by Michael Zimmeron March 18, 2005in Search Engines, Values In Design

Wired Magazine reports on how search engine optimization expert Greg Boser manipulates search engine results. He complicates Google's claim that PageRank "relies on the uniquely democratic nature of the web by using its vast link structure as an indicator of…

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08Mar

Eye-Tracking Study of Google Results Page

Posted by Michael Zimmeron March 8, 2005in Search Engines

[from The Unofficial Google Weblog]Two search marketing companies and an eye-tracking firm called Eyetools have produced one of the most interesting studies of consumer response to a Google results page. By tracking eye movements, a picture emerges of the hot…

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08Mar

Why Google isn’t what it used to be

Posted by Michael Zimmeron March 8, 2005in Search Engines

Matt McAlister writes a wonderful (and only partially tongue-in-cheek) post on how Google has morphed from a search company into an advertising company, and eventually into "a fast-growing capitalistic enterprise competing for world domination." Some excerpts:The AutoLink debate seems more…

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27Feb

Google Auto-Link Function Raises Copyright/Trademark Discussion

Posted by Michael Zimmeron February 27, 2005in Information Law & Policy, Search Engines

[source: The Trademark Blog]The new Google toolbar adds links to content through a function named Auto-Link.  For example, it is my understanding that if an address appears on a webpage, a program in Google's toolbar can create a link from…

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22Feb

Google Calendar Next?

Posted by Michael Zimmeron February 22, 2005in Privacy, Search Engines

Search Engine News reports speculation that Google might soon launch its own Calendar tool. If true, I'm sure it'll be a useful and attractive tool, likely based on Apple's iCal calendar program. What this also means, however, is that Google…

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15Feb

Google and Wikipedia

Posted by Michael Zimmeron February 15, 2005in Information Ethics, Internet, Search Engines

There's been a lot of talk lately about Google's offer to donate bandwidth and servers to Wikipedia. John Dvorak at PC Magazine provides helpful commentary, warning that the "nice guy" attitude of Google might not last forever:...let's say that Google…

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15Feb

Google and the Mission to Map Meaning and Make Money

Posted by Michael Zimmeron February 15, 2005in Information Ethics, Search Engines

(via Google Blogoscoped)Google and the Mission to Map Meaning and Make Money is the title of a new book on Google by Bart Milner. This book is a brief history of Cyberspace and Google's fundamental contribution - a new search…

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