Search.com bids $35B for Google Chrome, topping Perplexity's $34.5B offer. Search.com plans cashback, no ads, and revenue sharing if it acquires Chrome. Google faces antitrust battles that could force ...
In a ruling aimed at restoring competition in the search engine market, U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta refrained from ordering Google to sell off Chrome, the world's most popular browser, but ordered ...
Google must share its search results with “qualified competitors,” a federal judge ruled on Tuesday in a landmark antitrust case that allows the tech company to remain intact and doesn’t force the ...
A federal judge ruled Tuesday against the U.S. government’s proposal that Google should sell its Chrome web browser to restore competition in online search, saving the tech giant from having to spin ...
Search.com has entered the race to buy Google Chrome with a $35 billion offer, $500 million more than Perplexity’s bid, and says it’s backed by JP Morgan. The move comes as the DOJ weighs forcing ...
Google confirms it's time to restart your Chrome browser. Updated November 9 with further advice for browser users following the Google Chrome 142 security update, including Microsoft’s Edge gift card ...
Google Chrome vs. Mozilla Firefox: I Pit the Most Popular Browser Against the Best Open-Source Alternative Chrome dominates the browser market with extenstive site compatibility and a wealth of ...
VPNs generally work on any browser or program when installed on a Windows PC as a standalone program. If, for some reason, it is not working on Google Chrome, you can follow the methods below to fix ...
Small Business Technology News #1 – How Google’s AI overviews are accelerating change in paid search. An exhaustive study on Google’s AI Overviews and their impact on SERP (Search Engine Results Page) ...
Chrome’s upcoming AI Mode will appear in the search bar by default —but using it isn’t automatic. Based on a demo, it looks like you’ll need to type your request into the search bar and then click a ...
Google scored a much-needed win Tuesday when a federal judge ruled the tech giant could hold on to its Chrome browser, rejecting the wide-ranging penalties proposed by the Department of Justice (DOJ).