SEO experts say a massive leak of 14,000 ranking features exposes the blueprint for how Google secretly curates the Internet.
At least 48 Google workers have been fired for "disruptive" protests of the company's cloud contracts with Israel.
Several Google employees have been terminated following sit-in protests of the company's $1.2 billion cloud contracts with Israel.
Google employees are protesting their company's "Project Nimbus" contracts with the Israeli government after a No Tech For Apartheid protestor was fired.
The war in Gaza has spurred conflict and defection at the web's largest search engine company.
Google has been illegally refusing to engage in collective bargaining with unionized contractors. Now it's getting rid of them.
Google will pay news publishers about $74 million for content shared on its platform.
If you get a Facebook ad to download Google’s AI chatbot, Bard, you’re probably about to get hacked.
New documents in the Google antitrust trial show how tension between product and advertising teams could lead to degraded experiences for consumers.
The Google CEO claims his company is the top search engine because it gives users a better search experience.
Google Search officially doesn’t care whether humans are writing the content that fills the internet. Bring on the AI writers.
Google is cutting off access to Canadian news links in search and other major products in response to Canada's recently passed Online News Act.
Gannett alleges in the lawsuit, filed today in Manhattan, that Google is able to manipulate the real-time process of selling ads.
As an EU antitrust case deals yet another blow to Google's advertising business, the walls close in on the search giant's alleged monopoly.
The tech giant says old, disused accounts pose a security threat.
Google would like as little friction as possible as it turns scraped web data into big money.
Antitrust law is complicated. So is ad tech. The Justice Department's lawsuit against Google is a thicket. Here's a handy map.
The Justice Department has sued Google, alleging it “corrupted legitimate competition in the ad tech industry" and seeking divestiture of its ad businesses.
In a major fix, Google’s own privacy settings will no longer disable crucial features of its apps.
The tech giant has struggled for close to two decades to meet the demands of China's censorship policies.