Google will lay off hundreds from its ad sales team as part of its restructuring exercise to maintain investor sentiment and adjust to market conditions. In an extension to its restructuring strategy ...
Google will have to part with its dominant Chrome browser if the U.S. Department of Justice has its way. The divestiture of Google Chrome is among remedies sought by the Justice Department's antitrust ...
Google plans to invest an additional $9 billion in Virginia through the end of 2026, with much of the funding going toward the development of a new data center in Chesterfield County, Gov. Glenn ...
In their latest efforts to fend off a lawsuit from the US Department of Justice, Google is offering to split the part of the business that auctions and places ads on websites and apps into a separate ...
Alphabet’s Google has hired former PayPal executive Arnold Goldberg to run its payments division, Google confirmed to CoinDesk on Wednesday. The search giant had previously retreated from a push into ...
Last week, David Petherick addressed the first part of this unimaginative occurrence in “Imagine There’s No Google Part 1”. There he listed virtually every single Google service, the majority of which ...
Developing the UK's opportunity by delivering fast, reliable AI and Cloud services Creating 8,250 new AI-driven jobs annually at UK businesses Advancing UK energy grid stability and capacity through a ...
Google SearchLiaison announced on Twitter that the second part of Google’s spam update is under way. Similarly to the first spam update this update will conclude on the same day that is announced.
Google’s Friday announcement that it will test the removal of links to news sites for some California users is a shameful attempt to fend off legislation that would force the search giant to pay for ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to halt some parts of a judge's order requiring Alphabet's (NASDAQ:GOOGL) (NASDAQ:GOOG) ...
This may soon become the law in California — but Google’s getting out ahead. This may soon become the law in California — but Google’s getting out ahead. is a senior editor and founding member of The ...