Join Aleks Krotoski, Jemima Kiss and Charles Arthur as they dissect the latest technology headlines. This week, the dream team are reunited to talk Google: what's happening with the anti-trust investigations in the EU and the US, how should new CEO Larry Page roll out his new vision for the company, and what role with the successful mobile platform play in its future? Should, as Jemima suggests, they change the name Android to hit the mainstream market?
Pressing questions, indeed.
Also under the microscope is the future of YouTube. Jemima spoke with Google's internal head honcho for the video service, Hunter Walk. How will Google maximise the "You", rather than just focussing on the "Tube"?
Amazon's new Cloud music streaming service gets a look in too. Will the company's bullish attitude towards taking this product to market ahead of the Google and Apple competition put it in the leadership position in the future?
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