Rodolfo 'Corky' Gonzales, Google Doodle Celebrates the Chicano Activist
The activist was among the leaders of the Chicano civil rights movement in the U.S. and founded the Crusade for Justice.
Former USC Soccer Coach Used Google Image Results to Create Fake Profiles
"I had to make it believable enough without raising any red flags," said Laura Janke, a former assistant women's soccer coach.
Black Google Staffer Stopped By Security After Trespass Report On Campus
"Riding my bike around Google's campus and somebody called security on me because they didn't believe I was an employee," Angel Onuoha said.
Today's Google Doodle Celebrates 23 Years of the Search Engine
Google's first ever office was set up in a garage owned by Susan Wojcicki, one of the company's earliest employees and the current CEO of YouTube.
This Is How to Get Google Dark Mode on Your Laptop and Phone
With Dark Theme enabled, you will not have to stare at as much bright light on your device screen. Here is how to activate the setting for Google on your laptop or phone.
Android Auto, Google Assistant Upgrades Rolling Out Soon
New software updates for Google Assistant and Android Auto are designed to improve the user experience and offer added functionalities.
Google Employees Reportedly Furious Company Removed Russian Voting App
The employees have reportedly blasted Google for capitulating to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russian Opposition Blast Apple, Google for Pulling App After Kremlin Push
The Smart Voting app, designed by Alexei Navalny, instructs voters which candidates are likely to prevail against those supported by Russian authorities.
Apple, Google Removing Voting App Shows Kremlin Is Afraid–Navalny Aide
The team of opposition politician Alexei Navalny has accused the tech giants of censorship for the removal of the "smart voting" app.
Apple and Google Remove Anti-Putin Voting App on Day of Russia Election
An aide to the jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said the tactical voting tool was removed on Friday, as Russia's three-day parliamentary election begins.
Google Doodle Celebrates Japanese Scientist Known for Green Tea Research
The late scientist known for her pioneering research on green tea was the first woman doctor of agriculture in Japan.
Google Reinstates One Ad of Anti-Abortion Group Live Action, Others Blocked
Except for one, all of the online ads from pro-life group Live Action remain banned by Google, including one about abortion pill reversal.
Google Doodle Celebrates Dr. Ildaura Murillo-Rohde, Panamian-American Nurse
The Panama-born pioneering nurse served in various roles including for the World Health Organization and UNICEF. Today she is celebrated in a Google Doodle.
13 Smart Home Upgrades That Will Make Your Friends Jealous
These smart home products will make your house the raddest place on the block, keeping it bright, clean, and cool automatically.
Russia Summoned U.S. Ambassador Over Alleged Election Interference: Report
Russia's foreign ministry says it has "undeniable proof" that U.S.-based tech giants have violated Russian laws ahead of the September 19 election.
Google Doodle Celebrates Avicii, Tim Bergling—The Late Swedish DJ, EDM Icon
The Grammy Award-nominated Swedish DJ and producer, who died in 2018, would have turned 32 today.
Google Doodle Commemorates Labor Day 2021
Labor Day has been marked with a special image from the team at Google this September 6.
Russia Warn Google, Apple of Fines Unless Alexei Navalny's App Removed
Social media platforms Facebook and Twitter have already received multiple fines, with Roskomnadzor significantly slowing operating speeds for Twitter.
Google Doodle Celebrates Scientist Who Produced Epidemic Typhus Vaccine
Rudolf Weigl is also the scientist who invented the world's first effective vaccine against spotted fever during World War I. Today's Google Doodle celebrates his many achievements.
South Korea Passes Bill Curbing Apple, Google Control Over App Stores
The law allows app developers the freedom to choose their own payment processing systems without facing delayed app reviews or being deleted from the Apple's and Google's marketplaces.
House Panel Requests Records From 15 Social Media Companies in Jan. 6 Probe
Facebook, Twitter, Google, and several right-wing platforms are among the companies targeted in the probe.
Google Pixel 5a With 5G Review: A 5G Phone for the Masses
The Pixel 5a is a new phone choice for people looking to save money without sacrificing too many features.
First Look: Huawei Watch 3
A first look at the Huawei Watch 3 reveals nice hardware, but rough software for a very compromised wearable experience.
Bipartisan Trio Introduces Bill to Free Apps of Apple, Google Pay Systems
"For years, Apple and Google have squashed competitors and kept consumers in the dark, Senator Richard Blumenthal said in a statement.
Google Doodle Says 'Get Vaccinated, Wear a Mask' Amid Delta Variant Threat
Global infections are forecast to hit 200 million in the next two weeks, according to the World Health Organization. In the U.S. cases have been rising sharply since July.
New Yorkers Frustrated with Vaccine Proof App
New York City will soon mandate vaccination proof for many indoor activities, which has renewed criticism of the state's vaccine status app.
How to Hold Big Tech Accountable Without Overhauling Antitrust Law
Courts must recognize that consumers are in fact paying for these "free" services.
Uber Joins Facebook, Google Requiring Employees to Be Vaccinated
The rideshare company plans on returning employees to offices in October, but they must be fully vaccinated.
Congress Must Empower the FTC To Fight Big Tech's Abuses
Now is not the time to let Big Tech run wild.
First Backcountry Navigation App Coming to Android Auto OS
Navigation app Gaia GPS can now run on Google's Android Auto operating system, allowing users to see their vehicle and surroundings on a map when off the grid.