Topeka google logo

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Topeka Google Logo & Google Kansas! -:

Topeka is the now quirky and cute name that Google decided to call themselves yesterday, on April 1st. Why, you ask? Because Google saw by changing their name for one day to Topeka and have a Topeka logo would be one way of supporting the tiny town in Kansas called Topeka.

Where is Topeka? Well on a map it is difficult to locate, but Topeka is gaining worldwide notoriety at the hands of Google. You see, Topeka in the month of March decided to change their name in hopes that Google would see them on the map of Kansas.


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Facebook google

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Facebook surpasses Google in weekly traffic -:
If you logged on to Facebook last week to share a photo, brag about your child or disclose what city you were born in — one of the latest tell-all trends to sweep the huge social-networking site — you may have helped push the Palo Alto-based company past a new milestone: Facebook for the first time had more traffic than Google on a weekly basis in the United States.

The margin between the two sites was thin. For the week ending March 13, visits to Facebook.com accounted for 7.07 percent of all Internet traffic in the United States, according to Experian Hitwise, a company that measures online traffic. Visits to search engine Google made up 7.03 percent. (mercurynews.com)

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Google China

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Google China was founded in 2005 and until September 4, 2009 was headed by Kai-Fu Lee,  a former Microsoft executive and the founder in 1998 of Microsoft Research Asia.  Microsoft sued Google and Kai-Fu Lee for the move but reached a confidential settlement. After 4 years leading Google China, Kai-Fu Lee announced his surprise departure to start a venture fund amid debate about the Chinese government’s censorship policies and Google’s decreasing share to rival Baidu.
Their Beijing based office was initially located at NCI Tower and later moved to Tsinghua Science Park in early 2006. The newest office has been in use since September 2006. It is a 10-floor building located in Tsinghua Science Park, near the south gate of Tsinghua University.    (en.wikipedia.org)

China warns Google to comply with censorship laws

China’s top internet official has warned that Google will “pay the consequences” if it continues to go against Chinese law.

Google announced in January that it would no longer comply with China’s internet censorship laws.
It warned that it may shut down google.cn because of censorship and a hacking attack on the portal.   (bbc news)

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