The company that dominates the online search and advertising sector - and dabbles in photo-sharing, solar energy, and all other sorts of stuff - may soon improve its audio commu...
Another year, another Google-sponsored competition meant to identify the world's best programmers. People can now sign up to participate in Google Code Jam 2010, which wil...
Thanks to the hard work of any number of individuals (along with Google's willingness to trust them), certain areas of Google Maps will now be a lot more detailed. An impr...
Google introduced a new version of Google Maps for BlackBerry devices today. There are quite a few significant features that come along with it.
Search by Voice,...
Though U.S. Internet advertising revenues, at $22.7 billion for 2009, showed a 3.4 percent decline from 2008, there are signs of a recovery in the industry, according to the lat...
Earlier today, we reported that Google Buzz is, in a sense, getting serious - it's supposed to be integrated with Google Apps in the near-ish future for the sake of enterprise a...
In local search news, AT&T Interactive has rebranding its popular YellowPages.com to YP.com. AT&T's Jamie Carracher tells WebProNews, "YP.com will replace YellowPag...
As online marketing and search engine marketing in particular have evolved over the years, more and more metrics and data sources have become available to marketers. This is a g...
Google Buzz should get another shot at life in a few months' time. A new report's indicated that the service, which has so far been a flop with normal users, will finally...
To some people, 1,000 photo albums sounds like a lot; a handful each for pets, cars, significant others, and vacations would about cover it. But serious photographers take...
Vietnam shares a border with China, and it's possible that Vietnamese authorities are starting to share the Chinese government's low opinion of Google, too. Today, a spoke...
The search giant that does everything from take pictures of city streets to research solar power may manage to save some human lives, too. Google's started to provide peop...