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Good riddance: Google boots 28 pro-Hamas employees who staged disruptive anti-Israel protest April 19, 2024
Monica Showalter
Given that so much of Google's talent is Israeli talent, Google knows which side its bread is buttered on.
Why does Google remind me of Worldcom? June 7, 2023
Jack Hellner
Some of the company's recent actions, which boosted its bottom line, look a lot at what Waste Management and Worldcom did before their stock went south.
Vaccine propaganda and injection indecision July 3, 2021
Jack Gleason
Which is worse, the disease or the cure? Ask yourself, which is more likely in our new world where government officials, news media, and social media have all teamed up to present only one side of an issue?
Here’s Why Google Doesn’t Respect Private Property January 11, 2020
Peter Russo
Google has let unscrupulous business practices taint its innovative and beneficent “free and open” reputation.
Google and Its Pals Are Worse than Anyone Thought September 17, 2019
Leo Goldstein
Google and other "gatekeepers" of the internet are up to more wide-ranging mischief on the internet than previously supposed. Here's how.
Got Google? Scarier than milk September 9, 2019
Marion DS Dreyfus
Mark Levin had a fascinating episode on his exceptional hour-long Fox News program, Life, Liberty & Levin, yesterday, where his guest was an avowed leftist but an honest researcher.
Whistleblower: American Thinker was on Google’s blacklist of news sites August 15, 2019
Peter Barry Chowka
Buried deep in the extensive trove of internal documents documenting Google’s onerous censorship policies
(Anti-)Social Media Inciting Hatred August 12, 2019
Leo Goldstein
It is impossible to understand the current state of social polarization while ignoring the Internet, and its especially toxic part, which should be called anti-social media
Sweet meteor of death: Google bigs throw global warming party conference, and 114 carbon-spewing celebrity private jets roll right in August 1, 2019
Monica Showalter
Bonfire of the vanities over in Sicily.
Lefty CJR finds that Google slants news for just 20 mainstream media outlets May 12, 2019
Monica Showalter
Funny how this information merges so well with what already is known about Google. CNN, really, with its sub-par rankings, as the top site for the Google search rankings?
Google tries to financially strangle leading conservative think-tank and then backs off May 7, 2019
Thomas Lifson
Calling it a "mistake," Google has reversed its decision not to allow the Claremont Institute to advertise its 40th Anniversary Gala honoring Secretary Pompeo.
Is 'Easter' a dirty word to Earth Day–touting Google? April 22, 2019
Monica Showalter
Google snubbed Easter but made sure it did a doodle to celebrate Earth Day.
How to Bypass the Online Censors March 26, 2019
Jon Anthony
A new discussion platform is fighting back against big tech censorship of comments
Tech tyrants at Google do their best to obscure no indictments of Mueller Report March 25, 2019
Thomas Lifson
If the internet search monopolists at Google are trying to build a case that they are a dangerous threat to democracy in need of antitrust remediation, they are doing a good job of it.
Christian video on marriage removed from YouTube when Google employees object March 19, 2019
Rick Moran
What is so "offensive" about this video?
Google pulls a fast one for political correctness in sponsored New York Times post December 31, 2018
Monica Showalter
They promise us stories about the Thai cave rescue and the Paris building rescue. They deliver a heaping helping of political correctness.
Google funds another 'junk news' study in what looks like a new bid to stomp out conservative news December 18, 2018
Monica Showalter
The lefty academics are at it again, claiming in a new report that Russia swung the election to Trump. As that gets reported as news here, note that these are the same people who dubbed almost all conservative media earlier this year 'junk news.'
Website that archived Blasey Ford's high school yearbook disappears from Google-owned Blogspot October 2, 2018
Thomas Lifson
Quote: "removed."
If you thought what Google was doing to conservatives was bad, look at what it is doing in China September 25, 2018
Monica Showalter
Google sets out to be China's Communist Party's little henchman – and doesn't want you to know about it.
Internal Google documents reveal discussions of biasing search results against Trump travel ban September 21, 2018
Thomas Lifson
I wonder if Google executives take seriously the warning of the Book of Proverbs, 16:18: "Pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall."
Tucker Carlson busts open Google conspiracy to swing election to Hillary September 11, 2018
Thomas Lifson
The Lords of Information let the mask drop in internal emails.
How it Feels When YouTube Disappears Your Video August 27, 2018
Peter Barry Chowka
YouTube’s policy of suppressing conservative broadcasters hit close to home early last Tuesday morning when a video I was on was suddenly taken down.
EU commissioner to White House today: $5.1B Google fine on agenda July 25, 2018
Howard Richman and Raymond Richman
The EU fined Google for violating an anti-trust statute that is economically unjustifiable and applied discriminatorily against American companies.
Google up to its old tricks again and Devin Nunes has a bead on them June 4, 2018
Monica Showalter
Good luck beating back Devin Nunes, bozos.
Google hectors us over phony issue of equal pay April 11, 2018
Monica Showalter
Can the search engine giant cook up any more fresh reasons to get the public to loathe it?
Check out whom Google associates with Nazis October 16, 2017
Thomas Lifson
It's a simple Google image search. Maybe somebody can explain to me the nature of the algorithms that generate a page full of pictures like these.
Conservatives fighting online suppression – and winning! August 22, 2017
Thomas Lifson
It turns out there may be a downside to acting like totalitarian mind-controllers.
Google roiled by samizdat critique of diversity policy August 6, 2017
Thomas Lifson
The genie is out of the bottle at Google, and perhaps in court.
Google discovers that Big Government has its downside June 25, 2017
Thomas Lifson
Google discovers that being PC doesn't provide immunity, and it can't run its own business the way it wants to. This is one of those struggles where you wish both sides could lose.
Google redefines ‘fascism’ as ‘right wing’ movement February 5, 2017
Thomas Lifson
The default online source for definitions of words has just altered the historically accurate definition of fascism, just as the Trumphater movement seeks to inaccurately brand the President as a fascist
Hi tech summit at the Trump Tower December 12, 2016
Thomas Lifson
Hi tech backed the losing side. It's time for a reckoning and...yes...a deal. "The king is dead; long live the king!"
Google Doodles: Redrawing American History May 12, 2016
Noel S. Williams
Google’s Doodles aren’t absentminded; they aren’t even spontaneous fun. They don’t celebrate our religious holidays with relish nor emphasize our American luminaries. They are deliberate, agenda-driven, social action propaganda.
Google chairman Eric Schmidt calls climate skeptics liars September 23, 2014
Thomas Lifson
Groups trying to cast doubt on climate change science are "just literally lying."
One Order of Smart, to Go, Please September 6, 2014
Terry L. Mirll
The folks at Google are trying to make an artificial brain. They're going to fail. Physics demands it.
AT was hacked Monday - fake warnings generated February 25, 2014
editor's note
Fake notices of malware triggered by a malicious hack.
Tech execs disappointed in their meeting with Obama December 18, 2013
Thomas Lifson
As his presidency sinks in popularity faster than George W. Bush's, Barack Obama is discovering that key constituencies are disappointed with him
Fixing ObamaCare: Not the A Team October 21, 2013
AT Contributor
"Close enough for government work" meets high tech.
NSA snooping creates a boon for foreign tech competitors September 29, 2013
Thomas Lifson
Thanks to the close collaboration between tech giants like Google and the NSA spying apparatus, a significant opening is being created for foreign competitors
The Post Office is Sitting on a Gold Mine August 4, 2013
Norman Rogers
The United States Postal Service is operating according to a paradigm set up 100 years ago. The new services that the post office could provide represent a potential bonanza, if only the unions and other obstacles could be overcome.