Hot on HuffPost Tech:

See More Stories
AOL Tech

Tag: GOOGLE VS CHINA

Ada Lovelace Fans Salute Gals in Tech, Smartphone Use Continues Meteoric Rise

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... When discussing the top names in tech, Gates, Jobs, Schmidt, and Wozniak typically dominate the conversation. The pioneers of computing, science and technology aren't limited to that old boys club, though, and this week hosted a celebration of the top women in technology. Ada Lovelace Day, named for the writer of possibly the ...

Gaga Sets Video View Milestone, Go Daddy Joins Google's China Fight

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... The Lady Gaga spectacle has evolved into a full-fledged phenomenon, as the eccentric and eclectic performer has accomplished an amazing Web milestone. According to tracking service Visible Measures, the Lady has astoundingly drawn more than 1 billion total views just for three videos, making her the "most watched franchise in ...

Google Hacks Traced Back to Computers at Chinese Universities

In the wake of Chinese cyber-attacks on Google and 30 other companies, there's been plenty of finger-pointing between the U.S. and China. Now, security experts claim they've traced the hack back to its original source. The results aren't going to smooth things over, either. According to an Associated Press report on Huffington Post, unnamed investigators followed the digital trail back to ...

Google And YouTube Knockoffs Surface in China

In case you missed it, Google and the Chinese government have a tenuous relationship right now. With all the censorship efforts and cyberattacks, it's no wonder things are, let's say, tense. So with Google's future presence in China up in the air, a couple of imitation sites have cropped up on the Web. According to an Associated Press report, two knockoff Web sites called Goojle and ...

China Used Social Stalking in Google Attack, Big Quarter and Big News for Apple

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... The cyber storm brewing between Google and China could inspire its own network television tale of international Internet espionage. The most recent revelation concerning the Google hack has shown that China employed a familiar technique to lead Google employees to malware-infested sites: social network stalking. By posing as ...