Google Unveils New Privacy Dashboard
Google has added a new feature that lets users monitor and modify how much information the tech giant knows about them.
Motorola Rolls Out Droid Mobile Device
Motorola has unveiled the adult-friendly Droid mobile device, which they're positioning as a challenger to the iPhone.
Google Integrates Docs With Gmail
Tech giant Google has integrated its document-sharing service into its webmail service in a move sure to simplify the lives of a great many adult producers and webmasters.
AT&T Criticizes Google for Blocking Adult, Rural Calls
AT&T has accused Google of blocking porn-related as well as other kinds of calls to its VOIP app Google Voice in the latest stage of the feud between the two companies.
Google Brings Advanced Options to Mobile Search
Google on Thursday released a new tool for users of the iPhone, iPod Touch and other mobile phones called Search Options.
AT&T to Open 3G Network to Competing VOIP Apps
AT&T is finally getting some competition on the iPhone, but it won't come from archrival Google.
Viacom Uncovers 'Smoking Gun' In YouTube Case
In the latest development in a years-long copyright infringement case, plaintiff Viacom may have uncovered evidence that YouTube employees knowingly uploaded copyrighted content to the site.
Google Puts Pirate Bay Back in Its Search Index
Google has restored ThePirateBay.org’s home page to its search results after removing it last week.
Pirate Bay's URL Disappears From Google Searches
Google has removed ThePirateBay.org’s home page from its search results after a complaint it received under the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Google Starts Indexing Message Board Posts
The world’s largest search engine is now keeping track of forum posts.
Perfect 10 Sues Google Over Infringement in Canada
Perfect 10 has filed another copyright suit against Google — this time in a Canadian court.
Google Faces Increased Antitrust Scrutiny
The U.S. Department of Justice has taken a more aggressive stance toward its policing of Google. That means the tech giant might be in for a large-scale trust-busting.
Federal Lawmakers to Meet on Oct. 22 to Discuss Net Neutrality
U.S. lawmakers will formally propose a new set of net neutrality regulations during the third week in October at a meeting.
EU Court Backs Google in AdWords Case
An advisor to the European Union's highest court has decided that Google's sale of trademark keywords to advertisers does not infringe EU laws.
Google Docs in Search Results Raises Privacy Concerns
Google recently announced plans to start crawling documents published on its free document-sharing service.
Adult-friendly Bing Continues to Erode Google Market Share
Since its May launch, Bing has grown about 1.3 percent, laying claim to 9.3 percent of search engine traffic.
Google Unveils Chrome 3.0
Bolstered by thousands of bug-fixes and a host of new improvements, the third version of Google’s Chrome web browser has hit the market.
Google, Microsoft Experiment With Visual Search
Two of the world's leading tech companies are looking to the eye for their latest innovations in search.
Microsoft Denies Purchase of Keyword ‘Pornography’
Microsoft said they did not buy the keyword “pornography” to advertise its search engine Bing.
Chinese Officials Give Google’s Porn Filter a Thumbs-Up
Despite a recent move to moderate its policies against online adult entertainment, the Chinese government has moved forward with plans to censor Google’s search results.