YouTube's recent US federal court victory against Viacom is being touted as a landmark for online file sharing.
Google's licence to operate in China has been renewed, conditional on the tech giant's promise to comply with Chinese law and rectify specific practices.
Google launches a suite of apps aimed at government bodies to cut IT costs and boost security, now adopted by Los Angeles.
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A Nielsen report reveals that 22% of all online time is dedicated to social networking, with Facebook and YouTube leading the charge.
What used to be a threat to Microsoft's computer-based software philosophy is now a key focus for the computing giant.
Google ditches Microsoft Windows company-wide for Mac OS and Linux, citing security concerns post-China hacking incidents.
Cloud computing is a simple concept: software and services are delivered over the web and through a browser, with no server or client software to install.
YouTube celebrates its fifth anniversary with over two billion daily views; Co-Founder Chad Hurley sees vast growth potential ahead for the video platform.
Verizon Wireless and Google are collaborating on a new tablet to rival Apple's iPad, says Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam. A release date remains undisclosed.
AAPT transitions all 1200 staff to Gmail, expanding its use of Google Apps to streamline IT costs and address evolving business needs, says COO David Yuile.
Tait Radio Communications selects WaveAdept to implement Google Apps, streamlining global operations for 950 users and enhancing cross-continent collaboration.
Digital Island launches 3G business services offering seamless integration of email, browsing, and cloud-based tools after a successful pilot.
NZ Police probe Google over accusations of collecting private data via Street View cars, raising global privacy concerns.
Google celebrates the World Cup with a football-themed doodle designed by 15-year-old Holly Pierce, live on the NZ homepage for 24 hours.
UK Police launch investigation into Google Street View for potentially committing a criminal offence by harvesting data from unsecured wi-fi networks.
Google has unveiled the top 10 entries in its first global 'Doodle 4 Google' competition, inviting Kiwis to vote for their favourite football-themed design.
The internet giant has unveiled plans to create a web applications store in an effort to make it easier for users to find new browser apps.
Google has admitted it accidentally gathered personal data<br />from wi-fi networks while doing its Street View mapping, and has now stopped<br />doing this.
Richard Hooper, former Ofcom deputy chair, challenges NZ's telco regulation approach; advises harmony among agencies and advocates for dark fibre access.