The US Justice Department continues to push for Google to sell its Chrome browser, reinforcing its stance against the tech giant's monopoly in online search. The government argues for divesting Chrome ...
Google’s March 18 announcement that it has signed an agreement to buy Wiz, Inc., a leading cloud security platform ...
Google will have to part with its dominant Chrome browser if the U.S. Department of Justice has its way. The divestiture of Google Chrome is among remedies sought by the Justice Department's antitrust ...
When compared to how common it is for the Google search engine to boost misinformation, changing the name of a body of water ...
instead suggesting that it should be named after the United States because it played a "pivotal role in shaping America's future and the global economy." Trump's left-field decision to focus on ...
People who use Google Maps in the United States will see “Gulf of America” appear while people in Mexico will see “Gulf of Mexico.” The rest of the world sees both names.
Users outside of the United States will see the body of water labeled with both "Gulf of America" and "Gulf of Mexico." While Google has implemented the Gulf of America change, the name Denali is ...
The Justice Department reiterated its demand for Google to divest its Chrome browser, continuing efforts to dismantle the company's search monopoly. The DOJ aims to end agreements making Google ...
As of Thursday, how the Gulf appeared on Google Maps was dependent on the user's location and other data. If the user is in the United States, the body of water appeared as Gulf of America.