Google-owned YouTube, which relies on big brands’ advertising, could take a 7.5 percent hit to its estimated 2017 revenues of $10.2 billion.
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Breaking: Verizon, AT&T, Johnson & Johnson Join YouTube Boycott
Google’s reassurance just don’t satisfy enough companies, as the web giant bleeds millions of dollars in ad revenue. In response to an ever-growing list of international advertising pulling out of YouTube, a Google spokeswoman said yesterday, “We don’t comment on individual customers, but as announced, we’ve begun an extensive review of our advertising policies and […]
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Google Maps Lets You Share Your Location and Trips in Real Time
The company expects to start rolling out the feature worldwide to its iOS and Android Maps apps soon.
Google Tweaks Ad Policy After Uproar Over Offensive Content
Google is making good on a promise to more closely monitor advertisements that appear alongside YouTube videos and give brands more control over where their ads appear.
Google Resists Warrant for Data in Minnesota Fraud Case
The company refused to comply with a warrant in a Minnesota wire fraud case that seeks information on anyone who searched the victim’s name.
Repel Into an Active Volcano Via Google Street View
Thanks to Google, anyone with a computer can explore the remote country of Vanuatu’s jungles, black sand beaches and even peer inside an active volcano.
Commute by Bike? Check Out Google’s $350 Smart Jacket.
The Google-Levi’s partnership takes the term ‘wearable’ to new heights (and price tags).
Google Hangouts Gets Slack-Like Update
Google Hangouts will be split into Hangouts Meet and Chat, the latter of which is a lot like Slack.
Google Fortunetelling Won’t Predict Your Future, But It Will Educate You
The search engine has found a creative way to use its powers for good.
Google: Sorry for the Bogus Content in Search Results
Google’s featured snippets have claimed that Obama wanted to declare ‘martial war’ and offered a Monty Python joke as explanation for the color of fire trucks.