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Google Testing A Censored Search Engine Just For China
China's government goes to great lengths to censor its citizens' access to information on the Internet. Google pulled its search service out of China in 2010 over censorship concerns.
Google Earnings Exceed Expectations Despite EU Fine
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, reported $3.2 billion in net income Monday despite a $5.1 billion antitrust fine from the European Union.
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Slate's Explainer: Google's Dutch Auction
Slate senior editor Andy Bowers explains what the "Dutch" means in "Dutch auction." The term is all over the news, thanks to Google's initial public offering of stock.
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Lawmakers grow frustrated with top State Police officials amid probe into Ronald Greene's death
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn more about the damage from the recent tornadoes that touched down in the New Orleans area. Then, we hear the latest on the investigation into the death of motorist Ronald Greene.
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Google Shows Map Features, Apple Likely To Follow
Google has announced new features in its mapping service such as 3D and offline maps. The unveiling came just days before Apple is expected to announce its own mapping software.
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Report Urges Food Stamp Program To Clarify Purchases, Corporate Profits
While Congress debates food stamp cuts, the government should disclose where the program's costs are going and how much retailers and banks are profiting, says a new consumer watchdog report, Food Stamps: Follow The Money.
Tech Week: Google's Plans, Aereo's Loss And Occupied Stalls
Google rolled out a slew of new products and ideas at its annual developers conference, the Supreme Court dealt a blow to a TV startup, plus more headlines in this week's tech news roundup.
Public Sales Of Google Glass To End Later This Month
In an announcement, the company said Glass is not dead, it's just going through a "transition.
Google Glass Faces A Ban In British Movie Theaters
Just one week after the Google Glass eyewear went on sale in the U.K., fears of movie piracy have led an industry group to call for a ban on the device in theaters.
Google Agrees To Change Display Of Search Results In Europe
Among other things, the tech giant says it will more clearly label results from its own services and more prominently display competitors' results.
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