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It's finally official; the Moto X flagship will be unveiled on August 1st at a press event in NYC.

Speaking during the company's quarterly earnings conference call, Google CEO Larry Page revealed some strong figures for Android.

Although the company delivered very strong earnings, Google missed analyst estimates by a large margin, and the company's stock is currently down over 4 percent as a result.

Google has been paying the makers of Adblock Plus to not block their ads.

Earlier this week, Google sent out invites to a special media event on July 10th and 11th.

Gmail contact info is now added to Google Search results, meaning you can see people you know when making relevant searches.

Google is actively developing an Android-based gaming console and a smartwatch, both of which could potentially launch this year

Google's Motorola Mobility has dramatically updated their logo today, as the company continues to re-invent itself

The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has strongly backed Google in a case over whether Google should be obliged to remove some legit search results from its index.

Surprises all around

Google feels that it has done enough to ease concerns of European regulators over its Search and other services.

Google's Street View has just covered its first skyscraper, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, letting you take a look at the world's tallest building.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has contacted Google over its $1.1 billion acquisition of Israeli maps firm Waze.

Google announced earlier this week that the number of stores selling Chromebooks has tripled worldwide to 6,600, greatly expanding access to the low budget devices.

Google has once against come under fire in Europe, with France and Spain probing its change to its privacy policies, made in 2012.

Google has been given 35 days to destroy data it had collected from unsecured Wi-Fi networks in the UK.

Google has introduced Project Loon, an ambitious project that would provide Internet access from high up in the atmosphere to regions of the world where affordable access is too expensive or impossible.

Google's acquisition of Israeli maps and traffic data firm Waze should be blocked on antitrust grounds, according to Consumer Watchdog.

Microsoft and Facebook have followed Google in asking for prohibitions on transparent reporting of government data requests to be lifted.

After weeks of speculation, and bids from Facebook and Apple, Waze has been officially acquired
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