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Steph Curry Shows Love for Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson After NBA Finals
Steph Curry’s biggest frustration after losing in the NBA Finals was knowing how hurt Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson were physically and emotionally.
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Google Leases Former Westside Pavilion
Google Inc. has leased the entirety of the One Westside redevelopment, a planned office campus that was formerly part of the Westside Pavilion shopping mall in West Los Angeles, company officials announced Tuesday.
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Leaked Video: Google Execs Bemoan Trump Election in 2016
A recently leaked video from 2016 shows Google executives lamenting the election of Donald Trump, who has accused the company of doctoring search results for his name. The video , posted on the Breitbart website, shows Google co-founder Sergey Brin saying that the elevation of Trump was not consistent with what the company stands for. During what was clearly an...
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Google Intensifies Campaign Against Online Extremism
Google is intensifying its campaign against online extremism, saying it will put more resources toward identifying and removing videos related to terrorism and hate groups. The renewed efforts arrive in the wake of violent attacks in the U.S. and elsewhere. A van struck a crowd of people outside a London mosque Sunday, the second time an automobile was used as...
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Facebook Founder's Social Accounts Hacked
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg briefly found some of his social accounts hijacked. Screenshots preserved by the technology website Engadget appeared to show someone using the little-used Twitter account to say Zuckerberg was “in the LinkedIn database” and inviting the social media mogul to get in touch. His Pinterest account also seemed to have been compromised.
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Google v. Oracle: Copyright Trial Begins
A monthlong trial in a copyright battle between Oracle Corp. and Google Inc. began in San Francisco federal court Tuesday with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt on the stand.
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Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Google's Online Library
The Supreme Court turned away a challenge Monday to Google’s online book library from authors who complained that the project makes it harder for them to market their work.
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California Wrestles With Making Self-Driving Cars Public
Companies that are developing self-driving cars of the future want government regulators to clear the road for public access to the technology, once it emerges from prototype testing.
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BMW Investigates Possible Trademark Infringement By Google's New Holding Company, Alphabet
BMW is looking into whether Google’s new holding company Alphabet may infringe on a trademark owned by the automobile company.
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Google Announces New Operating Structure, New CEO, Creates New Company Called ‘Alphabet'
Tech giant Google on Monday announced plans for a new operating structure, including a new company called “Alphabet.”
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Google, Delphi Self-Driving Cars Getting Dinged in California
Four of the nearly 50 self-driving cars now rolling around California have gotten into accidents since September, when the state began issuing permits for companies to test them on public roads.
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Googling on Mobile Devices Surpasses PCs in U.S. for 1st Time
Google’s influential search engine has hit a tipping point in technology’s shift to smartphones. More search requests are now being made on mobile devices than on personal computers in the U.S. and many other parts of the world.
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Google is Starting Small, Thinking Big With “Project Fi”
Google wants the wireless services that connect mobile devices to digital content to be cheaper and more reliable.
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Apple, Android Browsers Vulnerable to “FREAK Attack”
Millions of people may have been left vulnerable to hackers while surfing the web on Apple and Google devices, thanks to a newly discovered security flaw known as “FREAK attack.”
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Google Teams Up with Wireless Carriers to Combat Apple Pay
Aiming to undercut Apple’s latest hit service, Google is teaming up with three major U.S. wireless carriers to prod more people into using its mobile wallet.
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Facebook's Status Update: Profit, Revenue Beat Expectations
For the seventh quarter in a row Facebook beat profit and revenue forecasts, continuing to win more mobile advertising revenue as most users shift to using the site on smartphones and other portable devices.
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Online Storage Provider Box Soars in Wall Street Debut
Box’s shares soared 66 percent in their stock market debut Friday despite the online storage provider’s decade-long history of losses, a showing that may encourage more unprofitable technology startups to go public this year.
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Apple, Google, Other Tech Firms to Pay $415M in Wage Case
Apple, Google and two other Silicon Valley companies have agreed to pay $415 million in a second attempt to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging they formed an illegal cartel to prevent their workers from leaving for better-paying jobs.
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Google to Stop Consumer Sales of Glass to Redesign Device
Google will stop selling its Internet-connected eyewear to consumers until the company can develop a more polished and affordable version that’s less likely to be viewed as a freakish device.
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Jimmy Fallon, Audra McDonald Sing Yahoo! Answers: Impress a First Date
Jimmy Fallon and Tony Award-winning actress Audra McDonald sing replies to real Yahoo! Answers to questions like, “Are White Castle’s burgers any good?”