Google Reaches Books Deal With Italy Google struck a deal with the Italian government to digitize up to one million books held in the National Libraries in Rome and Florence.
Google Gains Traction in Display Ads Google is signing up marketers to use its latest display-advertising technology, pressuring rival Yahoo and advancing the search giant's effort to change the way ads are sold across the Internet.
Google Sees Outcome to China Talks Eric Schmidt said his company expects to soon conclude talks with the Chinese government over the fate of its search engine and business in China.
Google announced a new feature of its Google Reader Web site on Wednesday called Google Reader Play. The updated application offers a simple, personalized view of Web content.
In Rob Glaser's first public appearance since stepping down as CEO of RealNetworks , he implored that it is incumbent upon companies to work together in order for the wireless sector to continue its break-neck pace of innovation.
Last year, Palm thought it had all the pieces for a turnaround in the market it pioneered: A new CEO known for making the iPod a household name, a sleek new smart phone called the Pre and fresh, intuitive operating software.
Our daily roundup of technology tidbits features Google's new service to show you what the Web is reading, the employment boom for hackers and a couple of trips down memory lane.
Google's proposed acquisition of mobile ad network AdMob appears to be drawing even more regulatory scrutiny from the FTC. Bloomberg cites sources who say that regulators now want "sworn declarations" from Google competitors about the $750 million deal.
Joe Hankin was on the fast track to law school. The 25-year-old Maryland native graduated early from Brown University and soon landed a paralegal job at a corporate law firm in New York City.