COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Google has released its top searches of 2016, and this summer’s “Pokemon Go” craze tops the list when looking at searches across the globe. In the United States, no other subject was ...
Google had a big year. Many people may consider the Pixel phone and the company’s many hardware launches among the most standout moves that the Mountain View company made in 2016, and they would be ...
Google I/O 2016 winds down today, and it’s been a packed three days of announcements, demos, and teasers. One thing we know for sure is that nothing announced this week will be readily available soon, ...
It’s only been three years since Google decided to go on its own and start building its own flagship Android smartphones. In that three years, we’ve gotten a handful of Pixel phones all with their own ...
Google says 32 percent more websites were hacked in 2016 compared with the year prior, and that most operators of hacked sites were never informed of it. The search giant highlighted the uptick in ...
The company says efforts to crack down on payday loan ads, ads that look like system errors and "tabloid cloaking" ads were among those that led to an increase in removed ads in 2016. In its annual ...
Google Assistant's retirement timeline is officially set. Introduced in 2016, Google will sunset Assistant just before its ...
After the 2016 election, Google CEO Sundar Pichai pledged that investing in artificial intelligence would be a great opportunity for the tech giant to combat "misinformation." These comments, made ...
Google allegedly offered search results during the 2016 election season that manipulated voters in Hillary Clinton's favor, according to researcher Dr. Robert Epstein. The study looked into ...
Google Trends offers a strangely illuminating glimpse into what’s on Americans’ minds — and 2016 is no exception. The housing app Estately dug into the data and analyzed what individuals in each state ...
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