The boss of Google believes newspapers can make money online – but a survey of American media chiefs paints a continuing gloomy picture.
Baidu's stock skyrockets as profits leap 165%, capitalising on Google's exit from China amid cyber-attack fallout.
After working with the search giant for five years on iGoogle gadgets, Labpixies has now become part of the Google stable.
Spammers are targeting Google Chrome users this week,<br />infecting their systems with malware through a fake browser extension.
Google reports revenue increase of 23% for first quarter, reaffirms commitment to innovation and heavy investment.
Google attempts a new social network, Google Buzz, blending email with social interaction, sparking privacy concerns and legal action.
Google retracts claim of technical glitch, asserts China is blocking access to certain websites via its censorship filters, fuelling standoff tensions.
China intensifies its grip on information, mandating local media to strictly follow state-approved content when reporting on Google's actions in the country.
Apple is set to shake up mobile advertising with the rumoured launch of its iAd platform, potentially dealing a blow to Google's ad dominance.
The decision by Google to move some of its Chinese search<br />services to Hong Kong may have kept its promise that searches on Google.
Google nears resolution with China over last year's phishing attacks, though details remain unclear. China offers severe punishment if given evidence.
Google acquires photo editing site Picnik, promising future features while maintaining existing services for a seamless user experience.
The European Union has agreed to investigate charges of monopolistic practices made against Google by three companies, Foundem, ejustice.
A court in Italy sentenced three Google executives to six-month suspended jail terms for a video violating a boy's privacy, raising internet freedom concerns.
The Aurora cyber attacks on Google and other US entities have been traced to Chinese schools, including one affiliated with the military.
Google defended its book digitisation project in a Manhattan courtroom, facing opposition from Microsoft and Amazon over anti-trust and copyright concerns.
Vodafone NZ exhausts stock of HTC Magic, the country's sole Google Android phone, as Telecom announces plans to launch its own Android device.
Google aims to revolutionise internet speeds in the US with a trial offering up to 1Gbps broadband to 500,000 homes, vastly surpassing current averages.
The Wall Street Journal has posted a report on its Web site that Iran intends to shut down Google Inc's email service in that country.
Privacy advocates from 10 nations, including New Zealand, criticise Google over privacy breaches involving its Buzz and Google Maps services.