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Turning 15: Google and the NFL's yellow first down line
by
Kai Ryssdal
Sep 27, 2013
Two tech innovations celebrate turning 15 today.
Google Shopping Express offers same-day delivery
by
Molly Wood
Sep 26, 2013
Can Google's ambitious new delivery program work?
Care to comment on the change to online comments?
by
Molly Wood
Sep 25, 2013
Google says it is making tweaks to the commenting system on YouTube.
Google announces new biotech company that will study human aging
by
Molly Wood
Sep 19, 2013
The tech giant aims to study the biology behind the process of aging.
A change to the email inbox means marketers need to adapt
by
Molly Wood
Sep 18, 2013
Retailers and email marketers are upset that Gmail's new updates are hurting their sales.
What can Google do?
by
Queena Kim
Sep 9, 2013
Google says it’s going to boost its encryption efforts to better safeguard our data. It can't promise to keep us totally secure, but the effort's worth plenty of PR points.
KitKat: Break me off a piece of that Google Android
Sep 4, 2013
Hardly anyone cares what Google calls its operating system’s iterations, but the tech giant still had to license the brand-name candy bar.
For public good, not for profit.
Who gets a ticket when there's no one behind the wheel?
by
Molly Wood
Aug 28, 2013
Driverless cars are on the horizon. So are new legal challenges to deal with them.
A steep cab fare: Uber valued at $3.5 billion
by
Kai Ryssdal
Aug 26, 2013
On-demand car service Uber, which uses a smartphone app to send you a car, is reported to be worth $3.5 billion.
Down goes Google, down goes the Internet?
by
Ben Johnson
Aug 19, 2013
It was only down for a few minutes, but a Google outage on Friday still has people talking about the global impact.