Ruling lets US argue Google must sell publisher ad tools Google says it will appeal Decision days before Google faces another monopoly trial over search DOJ failed to prove one of its claims, judge ...
Technology follows us everywhere, so you're forgiven if you think your new Gmail assistant is spying on you. Is it true? We ...
Google is now making free the following Gmail tools that were previously available only to users who paid subscriptions to ...
After the search giant welcomed more ads from small rivals like Ask.com, Google ad costs for some nonprofits ballooned. By Nico Grant Nico Grant reports on Google and its related companies from San ...
Agency buyers who manage portfolios of Google Ads and Merchant Center accounts are being targeted by sophisticated scam artists who hijack those accounts, drain client funds and sometimes lock out ...
In a hearing on Friday, lawyers for the Justice Department indicated the government would double down on its requests to break up the tech giant’s business. By David McCabe Reporting from the Albert V ...
To divest, or not to divest. During day two of the remedies phase of the Department of Justice (DOJ)’s ad tech antitrust trial, both sides underwent a grueling back-and-forth about whether a ...
Google on Wednesday said it suspended 39.2 million advertiser accounts on its platform in 2024 — more than triple the number from the previous year — in its latest crackdown on ad fraud. By leveraging ...
One of the fastest monopoly trials on record wound down Monday, as US District Court Judge Leonie Brinkema heard closing arguments on Google’s alleged monopoly in a case over the company’s ad tech.