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Google's profits rose 17% to $3.93bn in the three months to June from the quarter last year, boosted by an 11% rise in revenues to $17.7bn.
Google has detailed its plan to run a mobile phone network in the US.
The director of Google's self-drive car project has revealed his motivation for ensuring that the technology is standard on roads within five years.
Four of the world's biggest tech giants - Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe - have agreed to a new settlement of $415m (£273.5m) in an attempt to resolve a lawsuit.
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Google has announced changes to its search engine in an attempt to curb online piracy.
Google is to begin rolling out version 5.0 of its Android operating system, codenamed Lollipop, on Friday.
Google has said it will give preference to more secure websites in its search rankings from now on.
Motorola faces the prospect of being forced to remove its handsets from sale in Germany and to recall phones already bought by business customers.
Google's Motorola Mobility has said it will close its Fort Worth, Texas factory after its Moto X smartphone failed to appeal to consumers.
Google is to start building its own self-driving cars, rather than modifying vehicles built by other manufacturers.
Mobile phone industry giants Apple and Google have agreed to dismiss lawsuits they had brought against each other over technology patents.
Google and Viacom have resolved a long-running legal battle regarding copyrighted material on YouTube.
Google has acquired SlickLogin - an Israeli start-up behind the technology that allows websites to verify a user's identity by using sound waves.
Google has sold struggling US mobile phone company Motorola Mobility to Chinese computer maker Lenovo for $2.91bn (£1.8bn), in a surprise move.
VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnamese Admicro proves to be “as brave as a lion” when stating that it believes it is completely capable to cope with the giant Google in the field of mobile advertisement.
VietNamNet Bridge – Companies that do not have a representative office in Viet Nam but allow Vietnamese users access to Facebook and Google, must adhere to Viet Nam's regulations and laws on the management, provision and use of Internet services
VietNamNet Bridge – Google Inc announced on July 2 the launch of three new search tools in Vietnamese - Knowledge Graph, Voice search on Android and Google handwrite.
Vietnamese digital content firms cannot see any opportunity to defeat Google when competing face to face with the US giant.
A lot of Vietnamese searching engines, namely xalo, monava, and timnhanh, once stated that they would outstrip Google, but they finally died young, or had to shift to other business.