We're sure Apple fanboys will have something to say about this. In a head-to-head contest between Siri and Google Voice Search, it looks like Siri is the loser.
In one of the most unfortunate internet quirks we've ever seen, a Google Images search using the term "completely wrong" currently yields photo after photo of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney. Ouch! This won't help with his poll numbers for sure.
Good news, bad news. The bad news is that Google has been monitoring all your online activity and is using it for their own personal gain. The good news is at least it's fun to see if they guessed your age, gender and interests correctly. That's pretty good news ... right?
Tomorrow marks the 46th anniversary of 'Star Trek: The Original Series' and to help celebrate, Google has created an interactive new 'Star Trek' Google Doodle.
I'm from Florida, so after my first Christmas here in Idaho, I was converted to not only seasons, but the magic that snow adds to Christmas. And since it's still damn cold outside, yet I don't see any snow, I can change that with a click of a mouse...
Did you know that internet mainstay Google, the search engine that gets 1 billion visitors each month, contains several carefully-hidden easter eggs? It’s true.
If your company wants to come down on you for wasting valuable work time playing on the computer, Google might have had a little something to do with that, at least for a few days earlier this month. More specifically, Google Doodles was the culprit, as the site’s home page celebrated Les Paul’s 96th birthday, with a playable doodle.
A former stripper and amateur filmmaker from Russia may face charges, after allegedly breaking in to the offices of Google to drop off a note. Vera Svechina reportedly followed a blind Google employee into the offices, and delivered a Russian book, and a “non-threatening” note to Sergey Brin and Larry Page. Google Security has yet to file any charges against the woman, who has been termed a “s
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Is Google spying on us? Is the Obama administration giving Google special access to a private NASA airstrip? Why hasn’t Google been investigated for “spying” people in over 30 countries? These are some of the questions a group known as the Consumer Watchdog is asking.