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One quarter of Kansas' nearly 3 million residents could receive a payout if they used the Google Play Store during a seven-year span.
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CEO Sundar Pichai announced the investment with Gov. Greg Abbott during a press conference Friday.
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Google announced Wednesday it's making a new $9 billion dollar investment in Oklahoma within the next two years. The money will create state and academic and workforce incentives around cloud tech, artificial intelligence and data center expansions.
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Dallas-based Leeward Renewable Energy is constructing the project in Mayes County starting in mid-January.
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A bipartisan group of 38 attorneys general say Google abuses its power as the Internet's top search destination.
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The tech giant's researchers say the dismissal of renowned researcher Timnit Gebru has "had a demoralizing effect" on one of the most prestigious units in the company.
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The National Labor Relations Board accused the tech giant of violating federal law when it fired two employees involved in worker organizing last year.
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An agreement worth up to $12 billion made Google the de facto choice for online search on millions of iPhones. Justice officials say the deal may be anticompetitive under U.S. law.
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The antitrust lawsuit against Google is the most significant action the federal government has taken against a technology company in two decades. Google calls the lawsuit "deeply flawed."
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The tech giant will not allow election-related ads in Search, on YouTube or any of its other properties, citing the likelihood of delayed election results.