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For about an hour on Monday, users were unable to join Google Meet meetings -- though not everyone was sad about it.
On Tuesday, federal judge Amit P. Mehta of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that Google could get ...
Google privately told a federal court that “the open web is already in rapid decline,” a sharp reversal from its public ...
"It's clear from the preceding sentence that we're referring to 'open-web display advertising' and not the open web as a ...
Downdetector, which tracks service outages in real time, shows a spike of user-reported outages for Google Maps as of 1 p.m. A map of user-submitted problems indicate an outage experienced nationwide, ...
Google will still be allowed to continue to use its monopoly to hold back competitors, including in AI search,’ said ...
Generative AI was still in development when the federal case against Google was being drafted. By the time it was brought to ...
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Tom Snyder explores a judge's ruling that Google unlawfully cemented its search dominance through exclusionary deals.
A U.S. federal judge ruled in favor of Google in a major lawsuit between the large tech conglomerate and the U.S. Department of Justice.