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Googles

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6 articles stable

Googles has appeared in 6 articles since 2018-12. Coverage peaked in 2021Q4 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Google, Facebook.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-10-07
Wall Street Journal 11 related

eMarketer expects Google's share of the US search ad market to drop below 50% in 2025 for the first time in 10+ years, as Amazon, Apple, and others make gains

Biggest US antitrust victory since Microsoft could still be too little … Yahoo Finance : Google's grip on search slips as TikTok and AI startup mount challenge Radhika Saraogi / TipRanks Financial : A...

2024-04-19
New York Post 24 related

Google fires 28 employees over their participation in a 10-hour sit-in at the company's New York and Sunnyvale offices to protest its business ties with Israel

https://medium.com/... X: Dr. Ks / @katejsim : Terminated worker here. Listen when employers tell you exactly who they are McCarthyism is alive and well. Look how terrified they are of worker power 🔥 ...

2021-09-27
Communications of the ACM 1 related

To limit the power of Big Tech, regulators should look to mandate interoperability, which will empower users and could spark more competition

summed up brilliantly by Tom Eastman, a New Zealand software developer, as the transformation of the Internet into “a group of five websites, each consisting of screenshots of text from the other four...

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