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Google CEO Sundar Pichai believes that the US government's call to break up Google may end up killing Google Search entirely.
Most of us browse the internet the same way: we hop on our favorite web browser. For the past decade or so, that’s been Google Chrome. It is the most popular web browser in the world, and it isn’t ...
Imagine biting into a cheesesteak so good it makes you close your eyes and momentarily forget you’re sitting in Rocky Mount, ...
You haven’t truly lived until you’ve taken that first, messy bite of a proper cheesesteak from Brian’s Cheesesteaks in Rocky Mount, North Carolina – the kind where the cheese oozes and the thinly ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai warned that if a federal judge adopted the Justice Department's proposed remedies, the company would stop investing as much in innovative search technology.
Alphabet Inc. Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai told a judge who found that Google illegally monopolizes online search ...
One Chinese company is aiming to recapture the spirit of the Cadillac Series 62 with this bizarre lookalike, and ...
Pichai was called by Google in its defense, the second witness in its portion of the trial after the Department of Justice ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai highlighted the competitive nature of the field of artificial intelligence (AI) on Wednesday, ...
You know those website pop-ups asking you to "accept all cookies?" Google recently announced it's reversing course on promised changes to simplify how users manage these digital trackers, raising conc ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai tried to convince a federal judge on Wednesday that the Justice Department’s proposed plan to break up its search monopoly would have “many unintended consequences.” ...
One of the most popular browsers said it would change how it handles your cookies. But Jamey Tucker found out that's not ...