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Russia wants Apple, Microsoft and Google to pay more taxes
German Klimenko, Russian president Vladimir Putin's new Internet adviser, really wants Apple, Microsoft and Google to pay more taxes.
Google's search boss retires
Amit Singhal, Google's head of search, is retiring after 15 years with the position.
Android Marshmallow is still only installed on 1.2 percent of devices
Google's latest operating system is still being used by an insignificant amount of users.
Alphabet to pay UK £130 million in back taxes
Just like every corporation, ever, Google has been accused of skirting taxes in different countries but this time the search giant has decided to pay some taxes back.
Google: How we fought bad ads in 2015
Google SVP of Ads & Commerce, Sridhar Ramaswamy, had an interesting post this week going over some of the methods Google employs to fight off bad ads.
Apple got paid $1 billion by Google to keep Google search as default
Thanks to transcripts from the court proceedings from Oracle's copyright lawsuit against Google, we have some incredible figures about Google's Android dealings.
Google promises new algorithm will make Chrome run faster
Google says their latest algorithm will significantly increase Chrome's speed, with the ability to compress up to 26 percent more than the existing compression engine.
Google drops price of Nexus 5X to start at $349
Google has announced today that the Nexus 5X will start at $349 moving forward, a $30 price drop for the newly launched device.
Lenovo: Google Play will be back in China this year
According to Lenovo CEO Chen Xudong, Google will finally bring the Google Play store back to China.
Google confirms I/O 2016 location and date
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has confirmed the location of this year's I/O event, as well as the date.
Where's Santa? Microsoft and Google know
Both Google and Microsoft have launched Santa tracking sites, giving kids a chance to check where Santa is currently flying and learn fun facts about the city/country/continent he's currently visiting.
Google rejects EFF claims it spies on school kids
EFF files a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission alleging that Google collected and data mined children's personal information.
Google received a ridiculous amount of takedown notices this month
Google received 15,659,212 URL takedown requests for the week of November 19th, a ridiculously high number that is almost double the requests it received for the same week last year.
Google buys company behind popular iOS video editing apps
Google has purchased Fly Labs, the company behind the popular Clips, Fly, Tempo and Crop on the Fly video editing apps for iOS.
Report: Google looking to co-develop their own Android chips
According to new reports, Google has begun thinking about co-developing Android chips from their own designs and the company may begin looking for a partner in the near future.
Google spends its lowest on acquisitions since 2009
Google's mergers and acquisitions are at its lowest figure since 2009, with the company spending just $250 million so far in the first 9 months of 2015.
Google releases new 'Who's Down' app to make it easier to make plans with friends
Google has released a new app this week, Who's Down, to make it easier to make plans with your friends.
Report: Google to merge Chrome OS into Android by 2017
According to a new report, Google plans to merge its Chrome OS operating system into its Android mobile operating system by 2017.
Google introduces second OnHub router
Google has unveiled their second OnHub router today, a $219.99 device built by ASUS.
Yahoo inks new search deal with Google
Yahoo has announced a new search deal with Google today in which the search giant will provide Yahoo with 'search ads, algorithmic search, and image search services' for mobile and desktop browsing.
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