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Thursday, 23 February 2023 20:14

New AI-powered search engine Neeva hits Australia

The world's first ad-free and private subscription search engine, Neeva, has launched in Australia seeking to bring a trustworthy, honest and tracking-free search experience to our shores. The platform was founded by former Google and YouTube executives and has gained more than a million users overseas.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Google has said, in a regulatory filing, that its Play Store is being targeted in an anti-trust investigation by the European Union, Reuters reports.

Published in Technology Regulation

Google's dominance in the advertising technology supply chain is harming both companies and individuals, the ACCC says in a report published on Tuesday.

Published in Technology Regulation

Australian consumers and businesses should be more security conscious when using IoT devices, according to a senior executive from digital security products vendor Avast who issued his warning following a recent cyber attack on security camera provider Verkada.

Published in Security

Google has come out of the blocks firing early in the week, with the company's Australia and New Zealand managing director Melanie Silva penning another op-ed for that friend of commercial entities, the Australian Financial Review, trying to again argue the case for the company not to be tied down by a mandatory code that governs payments to news publishers in this country.

Published in Open Sauce

Chinese telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies has started developing its own search engine, a report says, with this being the final step in becoming independent of other mobile operating systems.

Published in Mobility

The Australian Taxation Office plans to use data matching to crack down on Australians trading in cryptocurrencies and not paying the correct amount of tax.

Published in Technology Regulation
Thursday, 08 November 2018 07:28

EU says probe into Google's AdSense almost complete

The European Union has almost completed a third inquiry into Google's parent company Alphabet — this time into the company's AdSense advertising business — according to the bloc's competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager.

Published in Technology Regulation
Monday, 15 October 2018 10:00

DuckDuckGo search queries hit 30m per day

The privacy-focused Internet search engine DuckDuckGo has achieved a high of 30 million search queries a day recently, the company behind it says.

Published in Apps

Google has temporarily reversed its decision to strip out the "www" and "m." in domains in version 69 of its Chrome browser, after the change attracted an enormous amount of criticism.

Published in Apps

Google has been tracking shoppers' purchases through data that it obtains from Mastercard under an agreement with the latter, a report claims.

Published in Data
Tuesday, 17 July 2018 09:12

Google EU fine over Android likely this week

Search giant Google is set to face a record-breaking fine from the European Union this week over alleged anti-competitive practices concerning its Android mobile operating system.

Published in Technology Regulation

When Google, the company that slurps up data from every possible device through its applications using every trick in the book to avoid scrutiny, writes about user privacy, you simply cannot help but laugh cynically.

Published in Open Sauce
Saturday, 17 June 2017 13:29

Google to face massive EU fine soon: reports

Google is likely to be soon hit with a big fine by the European Union for allegedly abusing its dominant position in the search market, according to a number of reports.

Published in Technology Regulation
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Google's featured snippets on search results, which appear right at the top, often provide shockingly incorrect information, leading one academic to characterise them as being worse than fake news.

Published in Data
Friday, 01 July 2016 07:51

Tax officials raid Google offices in Madrid

Google's offices in Madrid have been raided by authorities as part of an ongoing tax probe, according to media reports.

Published in Government Tech Policy
Friday, 10 June 2011 23:14

Google jams with Les Paul for one more day

Google knows that when you've got a wildly popular doodle on your hands, if you hold on for one more day, and let the users play, things will go your way.

Published in Entertainment

Ventana New Media Engine Increases Brand Authority, Improves Search Engine Rankings, Lead Generation, and Rapid Community Building for Long-Term Success

Monday, 25 January 2010 04:50

'Strong fourth quarter' for Google

If you're looking for signs of an improving economy, Google's latest results may be just the ticket.

Published in Listed Tech
Thursday, 21 January 2010 04:15

iPhone search: Google out, Bing in?

Is Apple preparing to drop Google in favour of Bing as the iPhone's default search engine?

Published in Core Dump
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