Melanie Silva, managing director and vice-president of Google Australia and New Zealand, opens up on working at the global tech behemoth, fostering inclusivity and staying curious.
Supporters of Australian athletes have been given a new, cute little way of cheering on our sports stars this Olympics.
The changes are being rolled out globally.
Hayley Taylor
Google has unveiled a major shake-up of the search engine used around the world — and not everyone is happy with the change.
Jessica Clark
Alphabet has reported first-quarter revenue that exceeded analysts’ expectations, buoyed by growth in its cloud computing unit.
Julia Love and Davey Alba
Australia’s consumer regulator is probing the quality and state of competition for the likes of Google and Bing search and considering whether to require users to choose their search engine.
Adrian Lowe
Tech giant Google wants to run on 24/7 carbon-free power by 2030 everywhere they operate, including Australia, which means data storage must go green.
Marion Rae
With less than two weeks to go, I’m sure interest in the referendum will grow. But Analysis of Google Search trends data shows an interesting picture of engagement.
Caitlyn Rintoul
INSIDER: Melanie Silva runs the local arm of one of the world’s biggest companies. But how she works and what motivates her each day may not be what you expect.
Rivals Microsoft and Google both see artificial intelligence as the key to controlling the lucrative search engine market
Julia Love, Dina Bass and Davey Alba
Google parent Alphabet has reported revenue and earnings that fell short of analysts’ expectations, showing the company’s search advertising juggernaut was not immune to a slowdown in the digital ad market.
Julia Love
The Federal Government should introduce regulation for artificial intelligence to ensure businesses are transparent about their use of the technology, an expert has said.
Caitlin Paroczai
Blake Lemoine made headlines after being suspended from Google, following his claims that an artificial intelligence bot had become sentient.
Alex Millson
A Google software engineer has gone public with claims of encountering “sentient” AI on the company’s servers after he was suspended for sharing confidential information about the project with third parties.
Vlad Savov
Tech giants Apple and Google are pausing product sales in and removing state media from the services following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
AAP
The Google parent reported quarterly sales that topped Wall Street estimates but disappointing results from its YouTube and cloud-computing divisions weighed on the stock.
The search giant must be more transparent about its advertising methods, the ACCC recommends in a report that blasts Google for conflicts of interest.
The internet giant took advantage of an uneven pandemic reopening, catering to homebound users spending more time on screens as well as consumers venturing out to shop and travel.
Nico Grant
Seven West Media continues to be Australia’s digital content pioneer, sealing deals with the two tech giants that confirm the ‘quality’ and ‘credibility’ of its newspaper and television brands.
Sarah-Jane Tasker
Google Australia has sent even more revenue offshore to low-taxing Singapore. Still, its net profit has surged by more than 400 per cent as its local tax bill shrank.
John Rolfe
The ACCC has set its sights on Apple and Google in a recommendation that could change the way you use app stores for both tech giants.
Evin Priest
Google’s results, showing a surge in ad sales related to travel and retail, have offered a glimpse of online spending in a post-pandemic world.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will investigate the use of choice screens rather than giving browsers a pre-selected search service, such as Google.
Sarah Ison
The inside story of the 48-hour negotiations between Frydenberg and Zuckerberg via WhatsApp that ended Australia’s digital cold war
Annabel Hennessy
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