Google

481 results about this entity

Period: 02 Aug 2002 - 25 Jul 2025

Tranax ATM master passwords found on the Internet

A security researcher has managed to find the master passwords for the Tranax Mini-Bank ATM unit on the Internet after doing a search on Google.

Plastic cards under threat as UK Internet sales soar

Debit and credit card issuers and acquirers in the UK stand to lose up to 30% of transactions to online retailers offering PayPal and Google Checkout as Internet sales take-off, according to a study by consultancy Booz Allen Hamilton.

EBay bans Google Checkout

Electronic auction house eBay has added Google's newly-launched online payments system, "Google Checkout", to the list of payment services that are prohibited on its Web sites.

Google unveils e-payment service

Internet search engine Google is finally launching its long-awaited online payment service. Called Google Checkout, the system allows customers to make purchases from Internet retailers without having to repeatedly enter credit card details.

Google launches online financial news service

Internet search engine Google has launched an online financial information site in the US which will compete directly with services provided by Yahoo! and MSN.

IIIR suspends 'Gmail' service

Independent International Investment Research (IIIR) is to shutter its Pronet FX business in Europe and the US as a long-running trademark dispute with Google over use of the Gmail brand continues to simmer.

RIM adds Google messaging to Blackberry

Canada's Research in Motion (RIM) says its popular Blackberry handheld device will soon support the Google Talk instant messaging service and Google Local mapping application.

Google gambles on video jackpot

Google looks set to debut its highly-anticipated Internet electronic payments service when it launches a pay-per-download online video service, dubbed Google Video Store.

IIIR forces Google name change in the UK

Independent International Investment Research (IIIR), an AIM-listed financial research firm formerly known as The Market Age, has forced Google to change the name of it e-mail service in the UK to GoogleMail.

Google e-payments system will not compete with PayPal, says CEO

Google CEO Eric Schmidt has confirmed that the company is developing an electronic payments product but has denied that the service will compete directly with eBay's online payments system, PayPal.

Google to launch e-payments service

Google is planning to launch an online electronic payment service to rival eBay's Internet payment system PayPal, according to US press reports.

'We've got Gmail' The Market Age tells Google

Google's battle with privacy advocates over its forthcoming e-mail service has taken a back seat to a more pressing claim on its proposed GMail handle by UK financial analytics outfit The Market Age.