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On Tuesday, federal judge Amit P. Mehta of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that Google could get to keep its Chrome browser, despite a previous ruling also by Mehta declaring that the tech giant’s search business was a monopoly.
While shareholders in Google parent Alphabet exhaled deeply after the successful outcome to the antitrust suit against it, retail traders used the 9% run-up in the share price Wednesday to dump stock.
Websites that rely on Google Ads, including many news outlets in Turkey, appear without advertisements. However, disruptions in accessing Ads, Analytics and other professional services significantly slow down those sites,
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U.S. stock futures were trading mixed early Wednesday after a U.S. federal judge decided that Alphabet’s ($GOOGL) Google will not be required to
Google announced the latest Pixel Drop this morning, headed to all Pixel phones dating back to the Pixel 6 lineup (and Pixel Tablet). The update will begin rolling out today, updating your Pixel phone’s UI,
Under Judge Mehta’s ruling, Google is required to hand over some search results to rival companies. Sharing its data, which has been the backbone of its search engine, could help Microsoft, OpenAI, Perplexity and others improve their search products.
Yes, September is all about iPhone, but Google is taking center stage today with its hotly anticipated Pixel hardware event. Thanks to a parade of leaks, we think we know mostly what to expect today — Pixel 10 phones, along with new watches and earbuds — but we'll know for sure later today. That's because the event kicks off at 1PM ET.
Google's making it easier to see more of the sites you love, with the launch of this new feature. Here's what to know, including how to add USA TODAY to your "preferred sources."