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Google to ban ‘harmful’ ads from payday lenders

Internet giant Google has said it will ban all ads from payday lenders, calling the industry "deceptive" and "harmful". Google's decision could have as much...

Google has a new VR headset to announce

Google looks set to announce another VR headset at Google I/O 2016, though it may be a more serious contender than Google Cardboard. Something called...

EU accuses Google of using android system to rig mobile apps market

The European Union is broadening its battle with Google, alleging that the technology giant rigs the global market for mobile apps by making sure...

Google self-driving car involved in crash with bus

A self-driving car being tested by Google and a public bus were in collision in California, an accident report revealed. The incident happened on Valentine's...

Google promise to back Apple in battle against FBI

Google has said it will back Apple - in its court challenge against the FBI over the security of the iPhone. A court has ordered...

Google boss Sundar Pichai becomes highest paid chief executive in US

The boss of Google has become the highest paid chief executive in America after being handed $199m in shares. Sundar Pichai was awarded 273,328 shares...

Google could overtake Apple as world’s most valuable company

Google will discover if it has surpassed Apple as the most valuable company in the world when the stock markets reopen. The latest round of...

Google agrees £130m tax deal in the UK

The move comes after years of criticism of Google and other multinational firms over their tax arrangement in the UK and across Europe. advertisement Meg Hillier,...

Google paid $1bn to be Apple’s default search engine

Ever wondered why your Apple device’s default search engine is always Google? That’s no coincidence – Google Inc reportedly paid a staggering 1 billion...

Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter and Yahoo unite to condemn UK draft bill

Internet giants have joined forces to attack parts of the UK Government’s proposed new snooping Bill. Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter and Yahoo criticised plans to...

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