
Google Eliminates Jobs at Waze After Merging Ad Services
Alphabet Inc.’s Google has cut jobs at mapping service Waze, the tech giant’s latest move to trim its
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Google aims to avoid 'perverse' regulation in Brazil, says executive
By Patricia VilasBoas SAO PAULO The top executive of Google Brazil said on Tuesday the company encourages greater
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China Lures Billionaires Into Race to Catch US in AI
China’s tech sector has a new obsession: competing with US titans like Google and Microsoft Corp. in the
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US Supreme Court lets Google win stand against Genius suit over song lyrics
By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a bid by website Genius to
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Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Accusing Google of Stealing Millions of Song Lyrics
The US Supreme Court refused to revive a lawsuit by music website Genius Media Group Inc. accusing Alphabet
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Apple, Google, Microsoft CEOs Attend Modi Dinner at White House
Silicon Valley’s biggest names descended on Washington Thursday as President Joe Biden sought to strengthen tech industry ties
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Meta Blocks News on Facebook, Instagram in Canada Over New Law
Meta Platforms Inc. said it will end the availability of news on Facebook and Instagram for all users
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Google’s Ad Tech in Peril as EU Joins US on Breakup Bandwagon
European Union and US antitrust regulators may have gone their separate ways of late. But they can still
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Tech companies including Google gripe about unfair cloud practices
(Reuters) -Technology trade groups as well as Alphabet's Google have griped to the Federal Trade Commission about allegedly unfair business
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Twitter Resumes Paying Google Cloud, Patching Up Relationship
Twitter has resumed paying Google Cloud for its services, patching up a relationship that became strained after Elon
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Google hit with $15 million verdict in US trial over audio patents
By Blake Brittain Alphabet's Google must pay patent holding company Personal Audio LLC $15.1 million for infringing two
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The largest newspaper publisher in the US sues Google, alleging online ad monopoly
Gannett, the largest newspaper publisher in the United States, is suing Google, alleging the tech giant holds a monopoly over the digital ad market.
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