i knew they were going to look at diana s life and what it would have been at age 50. i like others thought they would have an image of diana with the royals right now, what things would have been like if diana was still alive, and certainly most people do that with the utmost respect. it s when you see that image that seas so, so jarring. and kate is looking her direction as if they are together. exactly. want to know and hear your opinion about this newsweek cover. go to our e-mail newsnation@msnbc.com. we re curious. we ll have some of those a little bit later. what else do you have, my friend? google may be trying to make a play to catch up with facebook. let s be clear about this. what a huge, huge, insurmountable task that may be. they have launched the google plus project. project right here is important because it implies it s a work in progress. unlike google buzz announced and launched and then a very
so that s good information for them if they can get hold of it. and the company now trying to get into the game with google plus one. how does that work? does it have a shot? well, you have to understand a lot of things google has been doing over the past few months as pieces of the big puzzle. we haven t seen the whole puzzle come together yet. the latest is plus one which is pretty much anal gos to the like button. it works with google search. when someone likes something they see on the web or they get a result in their search results they say, hey, i like it. it goes to sleep and wakes up when a friend searches for something. they say, hey, my friend george liked that. maybe i should check it out. i ought to click it. there is a troubled history here. there was something called google buzz that raised huge privacy concerns. explain how that happened and how these geniuses who built the
they are amish infants. cors are telling a reporter for new york station cbs2 that governor patterson is concerned that new york mayor mike bloomberg and president obama mate be advising mosque leaders to dig in their heels and insist on the present location. no way. so sources are telling a reporter that governor patterson is concerned that this might be true. whatever that is worth. google ceo eric schmidt says everybody can change their name when they become an adult. we remember eric schmidt thought google buzz was a good idea. but this is good news for the park 51 intern. yes, erase the past. you said you think schmidt wants to kill facebook so no one can look up old friends and they will have more time to do step on google. i will take it a steel further. you will need google to track back what the people s old name was. so this really is clever. right? it is genius. he has it all figured out.
time now for the ticker where we break down some of the most famous headlines of the week. rich afford quest richard que. google has certainly taken a hit this year, criticism over privacy concerns on google buzz. it s supposed to be the social network that is a facebook killer but facebook is still alive and well, and ready to revolutionize the cell phone industry. google stock down about 25% this year, but there s still some hope china renewed its license with the chinese government on friday. a major coup for the internet company that could have gone dark without it.
we will reveal it. watching what s hot on the web. los angeles is buzzing about google buzz. privacy group that s filed a complaint with federal regulators that google s new social networking service invades users privacy. google started to revamp its service. toyota is getting a lot of attention. complaints about corollas. lent makes the list today. it is ash wednesday. beginning of lent which catholics and some protestants observe. christians mash this period leading up to easter with prayer, fasting and charity. e j. uh-huh. yeah. fashion deficient. and tom. copy incapable. it s open kimono time. looking good, dan. oh, we want to make sure all our ducks in a row. yeah. volume control syndrome. but we focus on the talent and skill that each person. brings to the team. i mean, no one s really concerned about labels. not even mine. labels get in the way. disabilities rarely do.