German objections to Street View date back at least a year and a half, and by all accounts, Google still hasn't come close to convincing the German government that the program i...
Google Earth, Google Maps, and regular Google search results may sport some more geographically relevant photos in the future. Today, Google announced that it's linked Pan...
Google and Yahoo get sued on a regular basis, often by tiny outfits with no chance of winning. But now, the two companies are facing a much more serious lawsuit, as Xerox,...
Most people regard typos as nuisances, just inconsequential mistakes that cause them to lose a second of time hitting the backspace key. But for Google, typos may equal bi...
I don't think there's any question that you need a web presence to survive in today's business climate. But do you still need a traditional website, or has the web moved on in t...
In a recent video uploaded to Google's Webmaster Central YouTube channel, Matt Cutts talks about creating tags and categories on blogs for SEO purposes. Rather, he discusses how...
The idea that Google Buzz poses no threat to Facebook and Twitter is perhaps a popular one; Buzz, of course, got off to a very shaky start due to some privacy missteps. In...
Update: The Financial Times is reporting that the writer of the code used in the infamous attacks on Google and other companies has allegedly been identifi...
Love it or hate it, Clear Channel Radio is pretty much inescapable; the organization claims to have a weekly audience of 110 million listeners, which represents about one-third...
In case you were wondering, Facebook is pretty popular. Google is of course the undisputed king of search market share, but Facebook has the edge in some areas. Social media is...
Super Bowl 2010 will be forever remembered for a few things: New Orleans winning their first championship, Peyton Manning’s locker room walk-of-shame and Google ru...