EU to Google: Change Searches or Face Antitrust Charges
Using results to promote its own services is apparently wrong for some reason
Bill Richardson and Eric Schmidt's Bogus Journey to North Korea
Kim Jong Un tried to project the look of a high tech leader
Eric Schmidt Says He Urged Embrace of "Free and Open Internet" in North Korea
Virtual isolation will affect the country in the real world, the Google chief says
Eric Schmidt, Bill Richardson Fail to Secure US Prisoner's Release in North Korea
Opened dialogue though, they said
Google Antagonist Wants To Know Why Company Was Hit With Minor Penalty
It was supposed to be a hit job!
Former Governor, Google Exec. in N. Korea Seeking American's Release
Tour guide detained last year
Google's Executive Chairman Arrives in North Korea
Visiting with former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.
Young Search Engine Seeks to Compete with Google on Tablets
Not a government-based solution
Microsoft Slams FTC Google Decision
The government isn't punishing my competition for competing with me!
U.S. State Department Doesn't Approve of Google Executive Chairman's Visit to North Korea
Says the timing is not helpful
FTC Decides Google Not Breaking Anti-Trust Laws
19 month long investigation will end
Microsoft Wants Anti-Trust Authorities to Stick it to Google
Bad for the goose, bad for the gander
Google Chairman to Visit North Korea
Could be part of humanitarian mission lead by former New Mexico governor Bill Richardson
Google Aiming For Microsoft Office Software Market Share
Taking the fight to Microsoft's turf
Italian Conviction of Google Executives Over YouTube Video Overturned
The executives were convicted for not removing a video showing bullying fast enough; it was taken down two hours after authorities alerted Google
Google Maps for iPhone Stimulates iO6 Upgrades
Now that Google Maps is available on the platform, more Apple users are switching to iOS 6
Google Submitting Anti-Trust Settlement Offer to EU Next Month
The EU fancies itself critical to competition
Google Maps Gets 10 Million iOS Downloads In First Two Days
Do you know the way to San Jose?
Google Close to Deal on Patent Dispute
Deal with regulators would also shut down anti-trust investigation
Google Settles Copyright Dispute With Belgian Newspapers
They objected to the use of headlines and, it seems, the 21st century
Whitney Houston, Gangnam Style, Hurricane Sandy Top Google Search Terms for 2012
Barring a prominent celebrity death or disaster between now and the end of the year
Google To Offer $99 Chromebooks to Public Schools
After partnering up with a charity
Gmail Faces Brief But Widespread Outage
Just a week after announcing small businesses would be charged for the service
Internet Giants Ask Courts to Reject Cases Over Vague Patent Claims
Say innovation suffers as a result
Assange Calls Facebook, Google Handmaidens of the Surveillance State
Well, that would make sense
Google Warns UN About Censoring Internet
Could inhibit growth and flow of important information
Google and Twitter Team Up To Bypass Syria's Internet Blackout
Speak2Tweet gets voice messages online
Google Ordered to Pay Millions For Violating Privacy
Must pay $22.5 million because of its use of cookies on the Safari browser
Google Launches Campaign Against German Bill
Proposed legislation could force search engines to pay for linking to news
Google Warns Germans About Proposed Copyright Law
Legislation would allow publishers to charge search engines for linking to their content
Google Not Buying Wi-Fi Hotspot Provider ICOA
The news went out this morning and ICOA's CEO has said it's been reported to authorities.
Antitrust Case Against Google May be Too Weak To Prove
That doesn't stop the feds from twisting arms
Google Attacks UN Conference on the Internet
Fears of governmental censorship of online speech
The Petraeus Affair, the Police, and Your Privacy
Time to rein in invasive police email snooping.
Targeted For Its Success, Google Faces High-Stakes Antitrust Cases
Doing something well puts you on governments' hit lists
Judge Approves $22.5 Million Google-FTC Settlement
Consumer group wanted Google back in court instead of just paying a (second) settlement for the same alleged violation
Google Maps Almost Ready for iPhone Return
Putting on the finishing touches, sources say
Judge Considering $22.5 Million Fine for Google
Over privacy violations connected to Safari browser