TechUS Justice Department Sues Google Over ‘Corrupted Legitamate Competition in the Ad Tech Industry’ Marking its second antitrust lawsuit against Google, the DOJ is aiming its sights on the tech conglomerate’s advertisement business on the heels of a $54.5 billion quarter that ended last September.by Ryan Epps
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TechAlphabet Stock Split 2022: Google's Parent Company Approves 20-for-1 Split To Attract More Investorsby Joseph Henry
TechGoogle Announces Salaries Won't Be Raised for its Employees, But Performance-Based Bonuses Will Be Givenby Sophie Webster
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TechYouTube Willing to Pay $100M to Creators to Use YouTube Shorts, Make Popular Videos Throughout 2022by Sophie Webster
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TechGoogle, Alphabet Faced with Petition from Workers to 'Stop Protecting Harassers' in Corporateby Isaiah Alonzo
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