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Twitter has signed a deal with search giant Google to have tweets be visible in search results immediately after they are posted.

According to the WSJ, Google's upcoming mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service will be able to switch between T-Mobile, Sprint and Wi-Fi hotspots instantly to route your voice, text and data traffic through the best available signal.

Cyanogen Inc. CEO Kirt McMaster really, really, really wants to break his company's dependence on Google.

Over the past month, there have been multiple major reports relating to the web security flaw of older versions of Android that could allow for remote attacks.

Google has struck deals with Sprint and T-Mobile and will offer wireless services directly to consumers.

SpaceX, Elon Musk's space travel and satellite company, has raised $1 billion in new funding from Google and Fidelity, who now take a 9.9 percent stake in the company.

According to new reports, Google is close to investing in Elon Musk's rocket company SpaceX.

According to new reports, Google could be preparing to acquire the mobile payments company Softcard (formerly known as Isis) to boost their current offerings in the space.

The future of The Pirate Bay is anything but certain. After last month's raid the website – or atleast it's functionality – has been down. Now ......

Google's share of the U.S. search market fell to 75.2 percent for the month of December, down to its lowest share since 2009.

Google's latest Android update, 5.0 Lollipop, was installed on just 0.1 percent of active Android devices as of January 5th, a shockingly low number even for a new update.

Google received 345 million DMCA takedown notices last year, up 75 percent from the record amount it saw in 2013.

Google has made further improvements to the security of your GMail contents by blocking bad extensions from loading unsafe code.

Google has noted this week that Android or iOS smartphone users will now be able to control their Nest smart thermostat with voice controls via the Google widget or via Google Now.

Google has been given until February to change its management of data from users or else face a fine of up to $18 million.

Google has begun shutting down its operations in Russia, closing out its engineering office and relocating employees.

The information spilling onto the Internet as a result of the Sony Pictures hack keeps making headlines, and this time it has exposed a rift between Google and the MPAA.

Max Sound Corp has sued Google and its YouTube subsidiary for patent infringement relating to streaming H.264/AVC video content.

Chromecast has gotten a new Guest Mode that will allow Android device owners to cast to a TV with Chromecast without connecting to the WiFi network.

Google has begun sending out e-mails to customers informing them that they may be entitled to a refund for in-app purchases made previously, as part of a settlement with the FTC.
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