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French ad giant Publicis to buy digital firm Sapient
by
Stan Alcorn
Nov 3, 2014
Will the ad giant's purchase of a US digital ad specialist be worth the money?
Tackling email overload: Lost cause, or noble battle?
by
Amy Scott
Oct 23, 2014
Google tries to reinvent email with its new invitation-only Inbox.
What Amazon's earnings tell us about its competition
by
Nova Safo
Oct 23, 2014
Amazon is Google's chief rival in the search business.
Google's PAC spends in search of political influence
Oct 17, 2014
Google's Political Action Committee has spent $1.43 million on political donations so far this year, more than Goldman Sachs. Why is the tech giant shelling out and where does the money go?
FBI head concerned over Apple and Google encryption
Oct 17, 2014
Unbreakable encryption means "going dark" for law enforcement.
Google expands delivery service
by
Amy Scott
Oct 14, 2014
New front in the battle for online customers: same-day delivery.
A car with no driver. What could go wrong?
by
Kai Ryssdal
Oct 8, 2014
Self-driving cars are the Next Big Thing, but they face several road blocks.
For public good, not for profit.
Google explores why everyone is a little bit racist
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Tommy Andres
Sep 26, 2014
New York Times reporter Farhad Manjoo says Google knows diversifying is good biz.
New OS from both Apple and Google will encrypt
by
Queena Kim
Sep 22, 2014
The security provisions make users happy and law enforcement authorities worried.
The numbers for September 16, 2014
by
Tony Wagner
Sep 16, 2014
Poverty, Internet drones and space taxis; here are the numbers we're watching.