Roundup: Google Buzz’s privacy problems, HTC’s new Android phones

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Privacy concerns build around Google Buzz — And it’s not just coming from random bloggers and users. The Electronic Privacy Information Center, a privacy watchdog group, has filed a complaint urging the Federal Trade Commission to investigate about Google’s new social networking tool for violating the company’s user privacy agreement and even federal wiretapping laws. Meanwhile a spokesperson Canada’s privacy commissioner also said their office is “looking into the issue.”

HTC announces three new phones — Two of them will run Google’s Android operating system, while a third will run Windows Mobile. The most exciting one of the bunch is probably the HTC desire, which is being described as a clone of the Nexus One, the Android phone that Google itself is selling.

Google donates $2M to Wikimedia Foundation — The foundation is the nonprofit organization behind the popular online encyclopedia. Co-founder Jimmy Read More...

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