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Google.com image search now restricts sexual or not-safe-for-work content, thanks to changes in the search engine's SafeSearch settings. However, some are calling it "censorship." ...
Google confirms that ex-employee Sanmay Ved bought the Google.com domain for about a minute last fall for $12, and that it paid $12,000 to charity to get it back.
Google.com tests a news-filled homepage, just like Bing and Yahoo The mobile app has a "Google Discover" newsfeed, so the homepage should, too?
Google announced Tuesday that it’s going to redirect country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) for Google Search to google.com over the coming months to “streamline people’s experience on ...
He owned Google.com for one minute. The transaction was reversed when Google sent Ved a cancellation order, which returned ownership to the company.
Users have discovered that there’s a full text adventure hidden within Google.com (via RockPaperShotgun), and it’s available to anyone who knows the secret method required to find it.
Security researchers at have discovered that hackers are now using the trusted domain Google.com to spread malware.
Ex-Googler Sanmay Ved was the lucky buyer of "Google.com," at the low price of $12, for one minute. Produced by Jacqui Frank. Original reporting by Biz Carson. Follow BI Video: On Facebook.
Historically, Google users around the world have visited country-specific sites like google.com.br (Brazil), google.fr (France), or google.co.uk (UK). Google Search is now getting rid of these ...
Google has announced that it's retiring separate country code top-level domain names for search, like google.co.uk or google.com.br, and unifying them under Google.com.. Previously, Google used to ...
Google will redirect country code top-level domain names (ccTLD) for Google Search to google.com over the coming months. The change will roll out “gradually.” ...
A stealthy malware campaign uses Google OAuth URLs to inject dynamic JavaScript attacks that bypass antivirus software.