From making your browser do a ‘barrel roll’ to playing a quick game of Breakout with your search results, Google’s full of quirky little easter eggs.
From making your browser do a ‘barrel roll’ to playing a quick game of Breakout with your search results, Google’s full of quirky little easter eggs.
Google disabled 49% more ads in 2015 than the prior year, as the Internet giant developed new ways to detect a rising tide of dubious online marketing tactics.
Pakistan has lifted ban on the YouTube after nearly three years, officials said Monday.
A computer that’s millions of times faster than the most powerful machine available today could improve everything from climate and disease research to understanding the contents of every YouTube video.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit privacy organization, said in a complaint to the Federal Trade Commission that the service known as Google Apps for Education violates a pledge that Google signed in January.
The board's meeting comes amid a broader debate about the future of the company and that of high-profile Chief Executive Marissa Mayer.
Google Play, the mobile application store, could return to the Chinese mainland as early as this month, China Daily reported on Tuesday.
IT giant Google plans to build a second "larger, multilevel" facility in Singapore, said Vice President of Data Centers at Google Asia Pacific Joe Kava on Tuesday.
Iran is negotiating with Google and some major international IT companies to facilitate their services in Iran and the Persian Gulf region, Nasrollah Jahangard, Iran's Deputy Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technology, was quoted as saying by Press TV on Sunday.
India's fair trade watchdog has slapped a fine of 166,000 U.S. dollars on Google for not sharing information relating to a probe into the U.S.-based search engine' s alleged unfair trade practices in the South Asian country.
Google has made further concessions to address the European Union (EU)'s anti-trust concerns over the world's dominant search engine's online search and search advertising technologies, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
Google has made further concessions to address the EU's anti-trust concerns over the world's dominant search engine's online search and search advertising technologies, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
The time is not right for a planned trip to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) by Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, and New Mexico's former governor, Bill Richardson, the U.S. State Department said on Thursday.