While Google introduced its first piece of hardware, the Nexus One cellphone, Apple began to take aim at advertising, Google’s bread and butter.
author By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER, source www.nytimes.com
Google stepped up its attack on the wireless industry, unveiling a touchscreen phone that does not lock a consumer into one carrier.
author By MIGUEL HELFT, source www.nytimes.com
Even as concerns rise about technology distractions for drivers, automakers are rapidly bringing PC features to the dashboard.
author By ASHLEE VANCE and MATT RICHTEL, source www.nytimes.com
There is tension between the companies because Apple sometimes rejects Google’s applications for the App Store.
author By JENNA WORTHAM, source www.nytimes.com
The group, which includes Sprint Nextel and Google, will announce a $12 billion venture to build a new generation of nationwide wireless data networks.
author By MATT RICHTEL, source www.nytimes.com
New companies are trying to solve a problem that the Internet itself created — gathering the dense jungle of user-generated content across several platforms into one stream.
author By BRAD STONE, source www.nytimes.com
Two researchers warn that the entry of big companies like Microsoft and Google into the field of electronic health records could alter the practice of clinical research and raise new challenges to privacy.
author By STEVE LOHR, source www.nytimes.com
Two researchers warn that the entry of big companies like Microsoft and Google into the field of electronic health records could alter the practice of clinical research and raise new challenges to privacy.
author By STEVE LOHR, source www.nytimes.com
Two researchers warn that the entry of big companies like Microsoft and Google into the field of electronic health records could alter the practice of clinical research and raise new challenges to privacy.
author By STEVE LOHR, source www.nytimes.com
Two researchers warn that the entry of big companies like Microsoft and Google into the field of electronic health records could alter the practice of clinical research and raise new challenges to privacy.
author By STEVE LOHR, source www.nytimes.com
Only 350 miles separate the two California business cultures, but executives are once more trying to bridge the gap between technology and entertainment.
author By LAURA M. HOLSON, source www.nytimes.com
A new search engine, Rushmore Drive, is going after the dominance of Google by offering search results targeted to ethnic groups.
author By BOB TEDESCHI, source www.nytimes.com
The gloom pervading the financial markets and the business climate has reached the land of innovation.
author By MATT RICHTEL and BRAD STONE, source www.nytimes.com
The broad economic downturn is starting to take a toll on the land of innovation.
author By MATT RICHTEL and BRAD STONE, source www.nytimes.com
Yahoo’s system, still months away from being ready, would help the company and its partners drive sales of graphical and other premium ads.
author By MIGUEL HELFT, source www.nytimes.com
Yahoo’s system, still months away from being ready, would help the company and its partners drive sales of graphical and other premium ads.
author By MIGUEL HELFT, source www.nytimes.com
The Nasdaq was helped by a 3.5 percent rise in Google as investors saw value in its shares after a 32 percent sell-off since the beginning of the year.
author BY REUTERS, source www.nytimes.com
The Nasdaq was helped by a 3.5 percent rise in Google as investors saw value in its shares after a 32 percent sell-off since the beginning of the year.
author BYREUTERS, source www.nytimes.com
A week into a federal auction for wireless licenses, Google found itself at risk of being the winning bidder for the coveted spectrum.
author By MIGUEL HELFT, source www.nytimes.com
In the first sizable layoffs in its history, Google is trimming the work force at the advertising technology company that it acquired recently.
author By MIGUEL HELFT, source www.nytimes.com