Federal prosecurots say Google uses anticompetitive business practices as well as artificial intelligence, data, and scale to maintain monopolies.
Google Says It’s Getting Rid of Search Suggestions About Candidates and Voting
With the 2020 presidential election looming close on the horizon, Google’s nixing autocomplete suggestions that “could be interpreted as claims for or against any candidate or political party,” the company said in a blog post Thursday. Read more…
Google Is Upgrading Search to Make it Easier to Find Live Sports and TV Shows
With a seemingly ever-increasing number of cable and streaming services, simply figuring out where to watch that one live event or show has become its own challenge. So in an effort to help cut down on the noise, Google is upgrading Google Search with …
Ars readers hated this startup’s privacy policy—so the company changed it
Neeva’s new privacy policy is a significant improvement over the original.
Why Your Company Should Implement a Local Search Marketing
Every business knows that trade is an important brand awareness, as well as sales. Most businesses have a website and it is indisputable that the Internet is a great platform for potential customers and dealers to communicate. But why should the business, local search marketing, rather than simply having the site? Below are a few […]
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Section 230 ‘Going Nowhere,’ But Google Has True Antitrust Risk, Munster Says
Potential changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 are “going nowhere,” but mega-cap tech giants will face new legal challenges in the coming years, Loup Ventures’ Gene Munster said Wednesday on
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Feds Explore How to Hinder Google’s Search Dominance in Latest Antitrust Probe: Report
State regulators and Justice Department officials are purportedly investigating ways to limit Google’s authority in the online search market as part of an antitrust probe.Read more…