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Google Maps Is About to Get More Personal

In a major redesign, Google's popular tool will deliver maps that are tailored to a user's search history. Full story

Google+ Gets a Major Makeover

At its I/O developer's conference, Google said it is making more than 40 changes to its budding social network in an effort to simplify the design. Full story

Google's wearable Glass gadget: cool or creepy?

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google staged four discussions expounding on the finer points of its "Glass" wearable computer during this week's developer conference. Missing from the agenda, however, was a session on etiquette when using the recording-capable gadget, which some attendees faithfully wore Full story

World's Smallest Liquid Droplets Created in Atom Smasher

Scientists think they've created the smallest drops of liquid ever — the size of only three to five protons. Full story

Fine line between protecting our country and our privacy

   The Melissa Harris-Perry panel looks at previous comments from President Obama, the Patriot Act, and surveillance in the wake of terror.

How the government may get to know more about you

   Melissa Harris-Perry’s panelists look at why the government is monitoring Americans’ electronic communication at such a heightened rate and why our digital communication may feel different.

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  Stocks Rally on Upbeat Economic Data

Stocks are coming off their worst day in two weeks, with the FMHR team. Meanwhile CNBC's Steve Liesman helps break through the Fed noise. And Mike Santoli, Yahoo! Finance, says Google is not the next Apple.

  Is Google Unstoppable?

Howard Lindzon, Stocktwits CEO, was early to the Google love fest. The company hit its 10th straight new high today.

  Google's March to $1,000: Analyst

Colin Sebastian, RW Baird analyst, explains why he raised the price target on the stock from $830 to over a thousand dollars.

  US Diplomat detained in Russia accused of spying

Russia said Tuesday that it had detained an American diplomat who was carrying cash, two wigs and technical equipment and was trying to recruit a Russian intelligence official to work for the CIA. The Washington Post's David Ignatius discusses.

  Google Sets Sights on Streaming & Maps

CNBC's Jon Fortt, and Drew Olanoff, TechCrunch, provide a preview of new products Google is likely to unveil at its developer conference today, as the stock passes the $900 mark.

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Google's Northern Europe boss Matt Brittin leaves a British parliamentary Public Accounts Committee inquiry into tax avoidance at Portcullis House in London
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British parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chair Margaret Hodge questions Google's Northern Europe boss Matt Brittin about taxation practices in London
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British parliamentary Public Accounts Committee chair Margaret Hodge questions Google's Northern Europe boss Matt Brittin about taxation practices in London, in a still image taken from video May 16, 2013. REUTERS/UK Parliament via Reuters TV (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS MEDIA BUSINESS)