Google Shuts China Site in Dispute Over CensorshipGoogle closed its Internet search service in China and began directing users in that country to its uncensored search engine in Hong Kong. | |
Google reports China-based attack, says pullout possibleGoogle said Tuesday the company and at least 20 others were victims of a "highly sophisticated and targeted attack" originating in China in mid-December, evidently to gain access to the e-mail accounts of Chinese human rights activists. | |
Google OS: the end of the hard drive?Google unveiled more details of Chrome OS, a lightweight, browser-based operating system for netbooks. By Dylan F. Tweney | |
10 things Google has taught usWhat makes it so revolutionary? Ken Auletta, author of a new book on the company, shares his insights on why it's uniquely successful and what that means for the media world. By Ken Auletta, contributor | |