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Big tech: becoming what it set out to destroy
by
Ben Johnson
Jun 19, 2014
News from Apple, Google and Amazon suggest they're betraying their original ideals
Google gets a makeover
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 30, 2014
We'll give you $10 (er, in karma) if you can tell what changed.
The Googlers inventing the future: mainly male, white
by
Krissy Clark
May 29, 2014
A lack of diversity in an innovation company can lead to a disconnect.
How did 'driverless' cars become 'self-driving' cars, and should we be worried?
by
Ben Johnson
May 28, 2014
A subtle change in how we talk about computer-driven cars speaks volumes about our feelings toward them.
What Google's driverless car actually means
May 28, 2014
With Google's new self-guided car, will people even need to know how to drive?
Goodbye driver's ed, hello self-driving car
by
Molly Wood
May 28, 2014
Google's newest prototype brings us closer to having self-driving cars
The right to be forgotten... or, at least, edit
by
Molly Wood
May 26, 2014
More on what the "right to be forgotten" ruling means for users of the internet.
For public good, not for profit.
What to do when your refrigerator starts advertising
May 21, 2014
Google may be planning to put ads in unusual places, like thermostats and watches.
Divide, Google's latest buy, hardens Android security
May 20, 2014
People are using their mobile devices for work and personal life interchangeably.
Why Google isn't really 'free'
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 19, 2014
A peek at Frontline's documentary on the NSA, secrecy and private companies.