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Google's stock-splitting power grab
Apr 13, 2012
By adding a new class of non-voting shares, Google's top guns will gain even greater control over the giant search company.
Google to announce first-quarter earnings
by
Queena Kim
Apr 12, 2012
Investors will be looking at how much the search giant is getting for clicks on mobile ads.
Nokia's new Windows Phone: A legit contender?
by
Molly Wood
Apr 5, 2012
The Windows Phone platform is about to get a big boost from Nokia. The Finnish company is launching the Lumia 900, a smartphone that runs on Windows. Also, Google wants to put a computer in your glasses.
Yahoo's got an identity crisis
by
Adriene Hill
Apr 4, 2012
The 2,000 jobs Yahoo is shedding don't fit with the plans its CEO has for turning around the company.
Google steps into file sharing scrap
by
Molly Wood
Mar 21, 2012
The search giant backs up Hotfile in action against the Motion Picture Association of America.
Google's search changes not all that dramatic
by
Molly Wood
Mar 16, 2012
Plus, the FBI wants Google’s help unlocking a phone, and the iPad battles a robot vacuum cleaner.
Google privacy policy challenged in the EU
Mar 2, 2012
One of the European Union's most senior officials says the new Google privacy policy breaks European law.
For public good, not for profit.
Giving up Google for a day
Mar 2, 2012
Our reporter attempts to avoid using the search engine, and finds its influence is almost everywhere.
Why the banks want you to pay with your phone
by
Molly Wood
Feb 29, 2012
Barclay’s, JPMorgan Chase, and Capital One announced that they’ll launch a trial program for a mobile payment system this summer, joining the ranks of Google Wallet and other mobile payment programs.
New Google privacy policies to go into effect
Feb 29, 2012
More targeted ads will soon be popping up on Google, whether users like it or not.