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YouTube Says Graphic Nashville Body Camera Video Can Stay Online Despite Rules Against Violent Content
YouTube said Tuesday that the police body camera video from the school shooting Monday in Nashville, Tennessee, would normally violate its policy against graphic violence but that the platform will leave the video online with certain safeguards.
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Life After Tech: Former Google Employee Says Layoff Was Blessing in Disguise
The wave of layoffs in the past few months have many asking what life after tech looks like. But for one South Bay man, who was among the 12,000 layoffs at Google in January, that future looks bright.
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Life After Tech: Former Google Employee Says Layoff Was Blessing in Disguise
The wave of layoffs in the past few months have many asking what life after tech looks like. But for one South Bay man, who was among the 12,000 layoffs at Google in January, that future looks bright. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Supreme Court Considers Whether Tech Giants Can Be Sued for the Content Posted on Their Sites
The Supreme Court seemed skeptical Wednesday of a lawsuit trying to hold social media companies responsible for a terrorist attack at a Turkish nightclub that killed 39 people.
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Tech on Trial: Supreme Court to Decide if YouTube is Responsible for Death of 23-Year-Old
Silicon Valley technology took center stage in front of the Supreme Court Tuesday with one question dangling in the air — is YouTube responsible for the death of a 23-year old American exchange student, killed in 2015 by Islamic State gunmen in a terrorist attack?
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Google Reassessing Timeline for Massive San Jose Campus
Google is now reassessing its timeline for a massive campus in San Jose. With the wave of tech layoffs in the past few months, some have wondered if the project dubbed “Google West” is in jeopardy.
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Google's Downtown San Jose Expansion Slows Down
Google is now reassessing its timeline for a massive campus in San Jose. With the wave of tech layoffs in the past few months, some have wondered if the project dubbed “Google West” is in jeopardy. Marianne Favro reports.
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Google Job Cuts Hit 1,800 Employees in California, Including 27 Massage Therapists
As part of Google’s largest ever round of job cuts, the company eliminated more than 1,800 positions in its home state.
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DOJ Files Second Antitrust Suit Against Google, Seeks to Break Up Its Ad Business
The lawsuit targets Google’s advertising business and comes after reports that DOJ antitrust chief Jonathan Kanter had been cleared to work on Google.
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Google to Lay Off 12,000 Employees
Google, a prominent Silicon Valley employer, announced Friday it’s cutting 12,000 employees. Scott Budman reports.
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Silicon Valley Giant Google to Lay Off 12,000 Workers
Google is laying off 12,000 workers, or about 6% of its workforce, becoming the latest tech company to trim staff as the economic boom that the industry rode during the COVID-19 pandemic ebbed. Bob Redell and Scott McGrew report.
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Silicon Valley Giant Google to Lay Off 12,000 Workers
Google is laying off 12,000 workers, or about 6% of its workforce, becoming the latest tech company to trim staff as the economic boom that the industry rode during the COVID-19 pandemic ebbed.
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Silicon Valley Giant Google to Lay Off 12,000 Workers
Google is laying off 12,000 workers, or about 6% of its workforce, becoming the latest tech company to trim staff as the economic boom that the industry rode during the COVID-19 pandemic ebbed.
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YouTube TV Lands Sunday Ticket With Deal Between Google, NFL
The NFL and Google agreed to a multiyear deal that gives YouTube TV and YouTube Primetime Channels rights to Sunday Ticket.
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Google's West Project in Downtown San Jose Underway
It’s been six years since Google first bought a massive amount of property in downtown San Jose and on Thursday, there were new signs that the plan to transform the area into a giant business and residential village is moving forward.
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Google's West Project in Downtown San Jose Underway
It’s been six years since Google first bought a massive amount of property in downtown San Jose and on Thursday, there were new signs that the plan to transform the area into a giant business and residential village is moving forward. Scott Budman reports.
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These Are the Top Google Searches of 2022
From Wordle and election results to Powerball numbers and Will Smith, here are the top Google searches of 2022.
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Here's What Americans Googled in 2022
From cultural trends to news and sports, here is what Americans Googled the most in 2022.
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States Settle With Google, IHeartMedia Over Misleading Ads
The Federal Trade Commission and a handful of states announced settlements Monday with Google and iHeartMedia related to misleading radio advertisements about a Google cellphone.
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40 States Settle Google Location-Tracking Charges for $392M
Google has agreed to a $391.5 million settlement with 40 states in connection with an investigation into how the company tracked users’ locations, state attorneys general announced Monday, calling it the largest multistate privacy settlement in U.S history.