In two decades, the app has grown from a user-generated circus into the most powerful platform on earth. CEO Neal Mohan on ...
Google is rolling out updates to Search and Discover that introduce AI-powered features, improved navigation, and a new ...
Google avoided being broken up earlier this month when a US judge declined to force the company to sell its Chrome browser and instead imposed lighter conditions to remedy the company’s illegal ...
(Bloomberg/Josh Sisco and Leah Nylen) — The US Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether Amazon.com Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google misled advertisers that place ads on their websites, ...
Retail media can make for strange bedfellows. And none perhaps are so strange a pair as Google and Criteo. But there you have it. On Wednesday, Criteo announced a partnership with Google Search Ads ...
The European Commission also suggests that only 'a structural remedy' can end Google’s abuses of power. Google says the 'unjustified fine' will make it harder for Europeans to make money. Rob writes ...
Google has confirmed that a recently disclosed data breach of one of its Salesforce CRM instances involved the information of potential Google Ads customers. "We're writing to let you know about an ...
Google has added a new display ads option for ad intents. The new option lets you pick between always show display ads with organic search results or show search ads with organic search results, and ...
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Google operates illegal monopolies over two separate markets related to digital advertising technology, a federal judge ruled on Thursday – dealing the Big Tech giant another historic antitrust loss ...
A federal judge ruled Thursday that Google illegally acquired and maintained a monopoly over advertising technology, the second time in less than a year that the tech giant has been found in violation ...
Google, undisputed king of search, problematic ruler of browsers, and somewhat even-keeled competitor for mobile operating systems, can’t catch a break from the United States Department of Justice. In ...
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