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Google reportedly paid Apple $20 billion to be the default search option in Safari
TweakTown· 2 days agoApple was reportedly been paid $20 billion to to ensure that Google is the default search option in the Safari web browser in 2022. & ...
Major Google antitrust trial in US set to wrap up with closing arguments
Euronews via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoThe judge also asked how common it is for users to change default search engines. US federal...
Google Search market share drop in April was just an illusio
The Register· 11 hours agoGoogle's share of web searches appeared to suffer an unusually large drop in April, according to...
Your Android Phone's Web Browser Has Junk Files You Can Remove Quickly
CNET· 7 days agoYour Android phone's web browser picks up a lot of data from all of the websites that you visit, and a lot of that does not need to be on your phone. Whether ...
Ahead of RSA, Menlo Security announces partnership with Google Cloud for better browser security -...
SiliconANGLE· 16 hours agoGoogle Cloud and Menlo Security Inc. which announced a partnership to improve the security of...
Google trial wraps up as judge weighs landmark US antitrust claims
Reuters· 11 hours ago, opens new tab unit has unlawfully dominated web search and related advertising, in a case the...
Strongest US challenge to Big Tech’s power nears climax in Google trial | Chattanooga Times Free...
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 2 days agoDepartment, state attorneys general and Google delivered their final arguments in a yearslong case —...
Chrome's New Built-in AI Is The Biggest Update To the Browser In Over 15 Years
Inverse· 3 days agoGoogle incorporated Gemini, its generative AI chatbot that was formerly known as Bard...the address...
Would You Still Use Google if It Didn't Pay Apple $20 Billion to Get on Your iPhone?
Wired News· 1 day agoMicrosoft has poured over $100 billion into developing its Bing search engine over the past two...
Google Meet now lets you hide tiles with no video feeds
Neowin· 1 day 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.