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In the ongoing arm-wrestling match between Washington politicians and Silicon Valley techies, chalk one up for Washington. A New York Times story about the fate of the Google-Yahoo ad deal takes ...
Washington residents reveal quite a bit about what's on their minds through their Google search habits. This is what locals searched for most in 2016.
Google has agreed to pay $400,000 to settle charges that it has not complied with Washington's strict campaign finance laws, which require businesses to retain records of political ads they ...
As the search engine powerhouse Google penetrates more and more markets, it's also penetrating Washington. Google execs have been reading Microsoft history and are working hard not to repeat ...
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Monday he is joining a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit against Google over what he describes as the company's monopolization of online advertising.
Google is dramatically expanding its Washington offices and relocating them to within a couple of blocks of the U.S. Capitol. The tech giant signed a lease for a 55,000-square-foot building at 25 ...
In a conference room overlooking the Washington Monument, about 150 young Democratic operatives-in-training recently munched on animal crackers as Google Inc. executives pitched the Internet ...
The lawsuits, filed in the District of Columbia, Texas, Washington and Indiana, allege that the company made misleading promises about its users’ ability to protect their privacy through Google ...
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