De-classified: What Really Happened to Newspapers
By Nic Hopkins (Google Australia Blog) In the mid-1990s the status of newspapers as the main source of news to society […]
By Nic Hopkins (Google Australia Blog) In the mid-1990s the status of newspapers as the main source of news to society […]
According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, democratic lawmakers are expected to call on Congress to curtail big technology
Canadian lawmakers want Google and Facebook to pay for content, saying that “the government will act to ensure web companies’
Cloud services like Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet’s Google need more competitors so European businesses have more choice about where to store their data, the
The House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee announced a hearing on October 1 to discuss proposals to strengthen current antitrust laws and
By Lauren Feiner, CNBC Like workers across America, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter has been thinking this summer about how to make
The European Commission said Friday it is appealing a court decision that Apple doesn’t have to repay 13 billion euros
A group of Apple’s critics including Spotify Technology, Match Group Inc and “Fortnite” creator Epic Games have joined a nonprofit
By Tom Wheeler, Phil Verveer & Gene Kimmelman, Brookings The nation’s antitrust laws, developed in response to the industrial age, have
Is it an antitrust offense to sell face masks at a high price in the midst of a pandemic? In