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This image provided by Google shows an artistic rendering of the company's self-driving car. The two-seater won't be sold publicly, but Google on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 said it hopes by this time next year, 100 prototypes will be on public roads. (AP Photo/Google)
This image provided by Google shows an artistic rendering of the company’s self-driving car. The two-seater won’t be sold publicly, but Google on Tuesday, May 27, 2014 said it hopes by this time next year, 100 prototypes will be on public roads. (AP Photo/Google)
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Here s what s on the Friday menu.

ICYMI: A Google self-driving car was pulled over for driving too slow Thursday in Mountain View. What happened? No driver, no ticket.

Yandex, Russia s biggest search engine, has asked the European Commission to investigate Google s Android practices. Russia recently ordered Google to change its Android practices in that nation.

Yahoo seems to be worse off now than when CEO Marissa Mayer arrived, SunTrust analyst Robert Peck says, so it may be time for the board to fire her.

Gmail to warn users when emails are sent over unencrypted connections. (Google blog post)

ResearchStack is the Android counterpart to Apple s ResearchKit, which enables health research that harnesses the power of smartphones. (NYT)

Mozilla s Firefox finally comes to iOS.

Apple is shutting down Beats Music Nov. 30.

 

Above: Photo illustration of Google self-driving car from Google via Associated Press

 

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