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Mountain View approves Google's massive plan to expand, develop North Bayshore area
Mountain View officials approved Google’s plan to expand into 153 acres of adjoining properties, making it the largest development project in the city’s history.
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Mountain View approves Google's massive plan to expand, develop North Bayshore area
Mountain View officials approved Google’s plan to expand into 153 acres of adjoining properties, making it the largest development project in the city’s history. Robert Handa reports.
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Here's how you can get a free breakfast from the Google class action settlement
See how you can get $7 richer from Google’s class action settlement — a lawsuit filed in 2010.
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Google among companies urging employees to return to office
After initially embracing long-term work from home, many tech companies have started urging employees to come back to the office, sometime with employees pushing back.
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Google among companies ordering employees to return to office
After initially embracing long-term work from home, many tech companies have started urging employees to come back to the office, sometime with employees pushing back. Scott Budman reports.
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Protest Over Google's Planned Saudi Arabia Data Center
While Alphabet conducted its annual shareholders meeting Friday, a visual protest was staged right outside Google’s San Francisco office. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Google Searches Questioning Sexuality and Gender up 1,300% Since 2004, Analysis Shows
Utah had more searches for “Am I gay” than any other state, while Oklahoma topped the list for “How to come out” queries.
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YouTube's Algorithm Exposed Children to School Shootings and Graphic Gun Videos, Study Finds
The researchers also created accounts mimicking 14-year-old boys who liked video games; those accounts also received similar levels of gun- and violence-related content.
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Google Says It May Delete Inactive Accounts Beginning in December
The tech giant says accounts that haven’t been used for a certain extended period of time are more likely to be compromised, or at-risk.
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Google Heats Up the AI Race
Google is pulling out all the stops to show how artificial intelligence will fit into its search business. Scott Budman reports.
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Google Is Giving Its Dominant Search Engine an Artificial-Intelligence Makeover
Google has disclosed plans to infuse its dominant search engine with more advanced artificial-intelligence technology. The effort is in response to one of the biggest threats to its long-established position as the internet’s main gateway. The gradual shift in how Google’s search engine runs is rolling out three months after Microsoft’s Bing search engine started to tap into technology similar...
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Congress Eyes New Rules for Tech: Here's What's Under Consideration
Most Democrats and Republicans agree that the federal government should better regulate the biggest technology companies, but there is very little consensus on how.
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Hate Passwords? You're in Luck – Google Is Sidelining Them
Good news for all the password-haters out there: Google has taken a big step toward making them an afterthought by adding “passkeys.” Here is what to know about the new login method.
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Tech Visa Lottery Application Increase Triggers ‘Serious Concerns' From US Immigration Agency
The lottery for H-1B visas, a mainstay for technology giants like Facebook and Apple, has seen a sharp increase in applicants over the last two years. Authorities fear some are manipulating the system to gain an unfair advantage.
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Google Pauses San Jose Campus Construction, Remains Committed to City
Google is pausing construction on its 80-acre planned campus in downtown San Jose, but the tech giant says it remains committed to the city for the long term.
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Google Pauses San Jose Campus Construction, Remains Committed to City
Google is pausing construction on its 80-acre planned campus in downtown San Jose, but the tech giant says it remains committed to the city for the long term. Scott Budman reports.
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Google to Launch Its First Foldable Phone, the ‘Pixel Fold,' in June
The phone will be the company’s highest-priced smartphone.
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Google CEO Sends AI Warning
How will artificial intelligence impact our lives and jobs? Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, is among the many tech leaders who are concerned about the future of AI. Business and Tech Reporter Scott Budman has some insight on his big worry.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai Warns Society to Brace for Impact of A.I. Acceleration, Says ‘It's Not for a Company to Decide'
The executive told “60 Minutes” that the technology is moving fast and “it’s not for a company to decide.”
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YouTube Says Graphic Nashville Body Camera Video Can Stay Online Despite Rules Against Violent Content
YouTube said Tuesday that the police body camera video from the school shooting Monday in Nashville, Tennessee, would normally violate its policy against graphic violence but that the platform will leave the video online with certain safeguards.