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In May 2014, Google complied with the EU's ruling that enabled citizens to request certain URLs to be removed from search results. A year and a half later, in its bi-annual Transparency Report, Google has announced it received 348,085 such requests, the Google's secretive department of moonshots, Project X, has filed documents with the FCC that could suggest it plans to begin testing Project Loon internet balloons in the US. Google is seeking an experimental radio license from the Federal Communications Alphabet Inc.’s Google on Wednesday said it has evaluated more than 1.2 million Web pages for compliance with Europe’s “Right to Be Forgotten” ruling, and removed 42% of them from its search results. Facebook Inc.’s was the top domain affected Google continues to receive a steady stream of requests to delist specific search results as a result of a controversial European court ruling. The company said Wednesday it has received 348,085 requests since it launched its program after the European Project Fi, Google's foray into becoming a wireless carrier, is entirely unconventional. However, since the service's announcement and launch earlier in the year, subscribers have mostly been happy with it, save for a few drawbacks such as lacking handset Google says that since the EU issued its controversial “right to be forgotten” ruling 18 months ago, it’s evaluated 1,234,092 URLs from 348,085 requests. That’s a lot of people asking to be forgotten. It added that it’s removed search links to .

While still fighting it in the courts, Google has been complying with the EU's 'right to be forgotten' ruling. In a transparency report, the search giant stated that is has evaluated 1,234,092 URLs from 348,085 requests since May 29, 2014. Of those, 42 Google has blamed a coding bug for burying search results for TripAdvisor and Yelp. Executive from the two sites, which compete with Google to offer travel and business recommendations, tweeted examples of smartphone searches over the weekend that included Google has kicked off its Cyber Weekend 2015 sale, and the Big G has put up a lot of great content with heavy discounts for download which includes apps, games, songs, magazines and whatnot. Google Has Kicked Off Its Massive Google Play Cyber Weekend Sale Google has announced that it will be the first customer of Duke Energy's renewable programme, in a move that will see Google's North Carolina data centre receive clean energy from a local 61 MW solar project. Google will purchase renewable energy from Duke .





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