After Google released on Monday an initial set of details about its plans to alter how mobile applications are created and distributed, industry watchers are compiling a long list of follow-up questions about the Android platform and the Open Handset Alliance.
Google negotiators this weekend continue to hammer out agreements with wireless carriers, handset makers, software developers and hardware providers, as the company prepares to announce on Monday an ambitious platform for creating mobile applications.
Google wants to turn your Web browser into an all-purpose application. As if e-mail, word processing, spreadsheets, and scheduling weren't enough, you can now also create presentations without leaving your browser, thanks to Google Presentations.
Google will come out in mid-2008 with a mobile phone platform that incorporates a variety of Google online services and lets outside developers create applications, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
Google Desktop for Mac has been updated adding support for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, among many other changes.
Google has gotten undeservedly all the credit for many clicks on the online ads it delivers via its search engine, but Microsoft Corp. wants to put a stop to that.
Google has unveiled a test version of a much-awaited antipiracy system for its wildly popular yet controversial YouTube video-sharing site.
If you've ever wanted to travel to Paris, but just never got around to it, you can now use the Google Earth software tool and watch a sunset filmed from the top floor of the Eiffel Tower, or view video clips of other popular spots in the City of Lights.
Google is testing a new advertising format that it hopes will make people spend more time looking at ads online, and even embed them in their own Web sites.
Google has started to provide video clips in Google News, a feature it had been widely expected to add to its article search and aggregation site and which Yahoo and AOL already offer in their news sites.
Google confirmed on late Tuesday that the new Google Maps embedded mapping feature described below will, in fact, become available next week. The new feature, will allow you to drop a fully-functioning Google map onto Web pages just as easily as dropping in a YouTube video.
One year after Google acknowledged signing a licensing deal with The Associated Press to launch new Google features and services, the promised offerings haven't been delivered.
In a statement that's bound to find broad agreement in the creative community -- who are well known for a dress code that ranges from stylish to slovenly -- Google's global privacy counsel, Peter Fleischer, wants to see t-shirts replace the tie as standard business attire, saying the tie "constricts circulation to the brain."
Google said Wednesday that it's bringing its popular AdSense Web advertising platform to the small but hot casual game space, while promising to stay out of building or publishing games itself.
Google has launched its Custom Search Business Edition, a fee-based service that lets businesses build search pages for their own Web sites.
EMI Music will begin making its music video content available on Google's YouTube, the two companies announced Friday.
Google is acquiring Panoramio, a photo-sharing Web site based in Spain that lets people upload photos and identify where they were taken by placing them on Google Earth or Google Maps, where they can be viewed by the public.
Google has rolled out a new Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) API geared to help AJAX developers more easily add Atom and RSS feeds to Web applications or blogs.
Google is coming to your television set. The Web search giant is hiring a team of software engineers to develop products for television and is building a sales team that will secure advertising for Google's TV offerings. Google's intentions are made clear in a series of job advertisements posted on its career Web site.
Google has acquired software and developers to broaden its expertise in the areas of interactive video game advertising and statistics visualization.