The ruling in the Google antitrust trial has led to a host of hard-to-answer questions about the future of Google's search ...
A federal judge ordered Google to share certain user data with compeitors.Rejected a request of the DOJ for google to break ...
Under a judge's ruling, Google must now share its search data with competitors. Who benefits from this arrangement, who loses – and is user privacy at stake?
The judge is trying to rein in Google by prohibiting some of the tactics the company deployed to drive traffic to its search engine and other services. The ruling also will pry open some of the prized ...
The current slate of AI search engines and browsers has not made a material dent in Google's market share. While ChatGPT, ...
A collection of leaked internal Google privacy cases provides a rare glimpse into the company’s volume and handling of breaches, accidents and other incidents. 404 Media obtained and pored through the ...
The question is how to fix Google’s monopoly. Is an order to force it to share data the solution? Credit...Mikel Jaso Supported by By Steve Lohr Steve Lohr has reported on tech and antitrust since the ...
Google confirms 1M page crawl budget threshold stands after 5 years, but database efficiency matters more than page count for SEO performance. Google's 1M page threshold unchanged after 5 years, but ...
Google's search index is basically a giant database of the pages and information on the internet. When you type a query into ...
Google LLC’s privacy practices are in the spotlight after, ironically, a database detailing its privacy investigations from 2013 and 2018 has been leaked. The database details a wide range of ...