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U.S. Antitrust Case Against Google Is Just the Start
New York Times· 5 hours agoAs the Justice Department’s case against Google nears an end, the federal government has more suits in the pipeline trying to rein in Big Tech. The U.S....
Google and DOJ attorneys begin closing antitrust arguments
Digiday· 10 hours agoOverseeing the trial is U.S. Judge Amit P. Mehta, who challenged arguments on both sides while...
Google Tests Much-Needed Google Photos Feature Upgrade
Forbes· 9 hours agoGoogle is testing a much-needed new feature that will help prevent Google Photos from showing you...
Google faces second day of closing arguments in US antitrust trial
AOL· 4 hours agoThe U.S. government will lay out its antitrust case against Alphabet's Google on Friday in a second day of closing arguments focused on accusations that the online search ...
Google defends app store, fighting Epic Games' bid for major reforms
Reuters· 5 hours ago, opens new tab unit's app store Play that were proposed by "Fortnite" maker Epic Games in the...
Google defends app store, fighting Epic Games' bid for major reforms By Reuters
Investing.com· 8 hours agoGoogle made its filing late on Thursday in San Francisco federal court, where Epic last year...
Google May Recrawl URLs Multiple Times Per Day To Every Few Months
Search Engine Roundtable· 2 hours agoGoogle has to crawl the web to build its index for it to provide search results. Google will recrawl...
Thompson Center demolition begins as Google plans to convert building in Chicago headquarters
NBC Chicago· 2 hours agoDemolition of the exterior and atrium of the Thompson Center have begun as Google’s plans to convert...
Google Meet now lets you hide tiles with no video feeds
Neowin· 4 hours agoGoogle announced that Google Meet users can now hide tiles during video meetings, which don't have their video feed enabled. It has also increased the viewer limit for ultra-low latency live streams.
3 Stocks Gunning for Google's Crown
InvestorPlace· 4 hours agoIndeed, profound technologies like generative AI have some serious disruptive potential. After another remarkable quarter posted by Alphabet, I think...