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PROVO, UT - JANUARY 16: In this photo illustration, a Nest thermostat (R) and a smoke/carbon monoxide detector is seen on January 16, 2014 in Provo, Utah. Google bought Nest, a home automation company, for $3.2 billion taking Google further into the home ecosystem. (Photo illustration by George Frey/Getty Images)
PROVO, UT – JANUARY 16: In this photo illustration, a Nest thermostat (R) and a smoke/carbon monoxide detector is seen on January 16, 2014 in Provo, Utah. Google bought Nest, a home automation company, for $3.2 billion taking Google further into the home ecosystem. (Photo illustration by George Frey/Getty Images)
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Here s what s on the end-of-the-week menu.

Google European chief Matt Brittin says the company didn t get it in Europe, but now it does — and is open to an antitrust settlement.

Facebook held a privacy summit Wednesday, its first ever. There was plenty of talk but no consensus, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Facebook rollouts, straight from the horse s mouth: New way to send a location — no longer automatic — from Messenger. And Facebook Lite for Android, which uses less data.

Facebook says it won t completely take down video of crying baby being repeatedly dunked in water.

Is it time for Google to start paying a dividend?

Carly Fiorina reveals net worth: $59 million.

What s next for Nest? It schedules June 17 press conference.

And Google Street View goes underwater.

 

Photo: A Nest thermostat, right, and a smoke/carbon monoxide detector. (Getty Images)