How much Google makes from ads in the US
Google's ad revenue is expected to drop for the first time in years in 2020.
Big tech CEOs divided on China technology theft
Only Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg was willing to speak out against China
Google CEO defends US military support, downplays work in China
The company has distanced itself from a couple of lucrative U.S. defense contracts following employee backlash.
U.S. prosecutors seek 27 months imprisonment for former Uber self-driving head
Prosecutors are seeking 27 months imprisonment for the former head of Uber's self-driving unit for taking sensitive documents from Google.
Alphabet CEO Pichai says technology creates opportunity
Google employs 120,000 people around the world with more than 75,000 in the U.S
Apple CEO Cook says his company is "uniquely American" with no "dominant market share"
The U.S. House Judiciary's Subcommitee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law has released Apple CEO Tim Cook's prepared opening statement ahead of his testimony as part of an antitrust probe on Wednesday.
Amazon CEO Bezos will tell antitrust committee that big isn't bad
Jeff Bezos will tell a House Committee Wednesday that Amazon is a classic American company with an “obsessive customer focus” that employs more than a million people.
Google announces new underwater internet cable network to connect US, UK, Spain
Google on Tuesday announced a new subsea cable connecting the U.S., U.K. and Spain.
Google to keep employees home until summer 2021 amid coronavirus pandemic
Google will keep its employees home until at least next July, people familiar with the matter said.
Australian watchdog accuses Google of privacy breaches
It's the latest litigation Google has faced around the world over allegations of privacy breaches.
What is Pinterest competitor Keen?
Keen is a Google-owned app that operates similarly to image-sharing website Pinterest.
Google ramps up competition against Amazon, drops e-commerce commission fees
Google is ramping up its e-commerce efforts by eliminating commission fees for items sold directly through Google.
Tech CEO hearing on Capitol Hill has been postponed
Next week's highly anticipated hearing on Capitol Hill that was to bring together the CEOs of major technology companies has been officially postponed.
Facebook takes on Zoom with live video broadcasting for large meetings
Facebook users who create a Messenger Room will be able to stream a live broadcast of the call from their profile, a Facebook Page or a Facebook Group, allowing large audiences to watch in real time.
Apple co-founder suing Google, YouTube over cryptocurrency scams
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniack is suing Google and YouTube for leaving up Bitcoin scams and profiting from ads on fraudulent videos.
Fiat Chrysler, Waymo to create self-driving delivery vans
Fiat Chrysler Automotive will be working with Google’s self-driving tech company, Waymo, to develop an autonomous delivery van.
How Google auto-delete works
Here's how Google's auto-delete feature works.
Google says 'technical error' responsible for some news sites' homepages not showing up in search results
Google had a technical issue Tuesday morning that temporarily removed the homepages of several news sites, both conservative and liberal, from its search results.
Drones to robots: Pandemic fuels US autonomous delivery
The service is a pilot project by Google parent Alphabet Inc’s drone delivery business Wing, which is operating similar projects in Finland and Australia.
Amazon settles lawsuit with former employee who went to Google Cloud
Amazon has reached a confidential settlement with a former AWS employee who went to work for Google Cloud.

















