Experts said that Sundar Pichai is the right general for Google's AI battle. Here's why.
Alphabet Inc. gains impressive revenue growth in its digital advertising sector and promising advancements in artificial intelligence.
Tuta Mail accuses Google of making it harder to search for. Here's what the rival email service explained.
Google has postponed its plan to remove third-party cookies from its Chrome browser until 2025.
In a recent meeting at Google's headquarters, Google Senior VP and Search head Prabhakar Raghavan warned employees of a "new operating reality," imposing shorter deadlines to move faster.
Japan's antitrust watchdog has instructed Google to address its advertising search limitations impacting Yahoo in Japan, following an investigation showing Google's practices that undermine fair competition.
The finance team of Google is undergoing restructuring, which will include layoffs and relocations, as the company shifts its focus towards investments in AI.
Several Google employees were arrested on Tuesday following their sit-in protests at the company's offices in New York City and California.
The activists criticized the company for its contract with the Israeli government, accusing it of contributing to what they perceive as a genocide amid Israel's bombing campaign in Gaza.
Google will start removing links to California news websites from some users' search results as part of a test for a bill that would obligate online ad firms to pay a fee for connecting state residents to news sources.
Google Cloud and German healthcare giant, Bayer are working together to make an AI-powered radiology platform to improve and speed up diagnostic efficiency and alleviate challenges faced by radiologists.
Google employees express strong opposition to the $1.2 billion contract with Israel.
Google will destroy billions of user browsing data to resolve a lawsuit alleging that Chrome's "incognito" mode monitored users despite privacy assurances.
This April's Fools Day 2024, many companies are expected to rely on the power of prankvertising. But, should they really do so?
Google's decision to suspend all politics-related advertisements on its platforms in South Korea aims to prevent the spread of potentially biased content and maintain the integrity of the electoral process.
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