Lawmakers are pressing for details about the Internet giant's collection of personal data.
More than just a gathering place for developers, Google I/O has become a stage that draws the attention of those who can't code, debug, or predict the future of social media. Read this blog post by CNET News staff on Digital Media.
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In honor of the Hubble telescope's 20th anniversary, Google has set up a special Google Earth application to tour its most magnificent images in the night sky.
Wang Jeng will be the head of Baidu's research and development team in China according to a report, after working for Google in a similar capacity. Read this blog post by Tom Krazit on Relevant Results.
Google has confirmed that the Chinese authorities have begun blocking certain terms from a local search engine, after the company said it would no longer censor results for those terms itself. by Tom Espiner ZDNet UK
Google Inc. Chief Executive Eric Schmidt says he is confident that newspapers will find new ways to make money online by harnessing the vast reach of the Internet. Media executives have accused Google of draining readers and advertising from newspapers on
Here’s another sign that winning approval for Google’s purchase of mobile advertising company AdMob isn’t turning out to be plain sailing in Washington: Senator Herb Kohl, chairman of the Judiciary Committee’s antitrust sub-committee, has just wri
Confronted with the imminent closure of Google's local domain, Chinese internet users were in a somber mood
At campfire-themed developer meet-up, Google introduces its Google App Marketplace, where users can buy third-party applications to run atop the Google Apps suite.