The candidate claims Google shut down her ad account after the first debate in June, preventing her from capitalizing on new interest. Source: NYT > Business – Daisuke Wakabayashi
A Feisty Google Adversary Tests How Much People Care About Privacy
DuckDuckGo is trying to attract users with a privacy-focused search engine. But taking on an internet giant isn’t easy. Source: NYT > Business – Nathaniel Popper
The Real Stars of the Internet
The rater has become the rated. Source: NYT > Business – JOHN HERRMAN
Tech We’re Using: Lifting Journalism by Knowing What Readers Are Looking For
Claudio E. Cabrera, who specializes in search engine optimization, describes how he keeps track of what’s hot in search and how that informs coverage — and what the limits are. Source: NYT > Business – CLAUDIO E. CABRERA
Google Fined $1.7 Billion by E.U. for Unfair Advertising Rules
The antitrust fine, the third imposed on Google by the European Union since 2017, reinforces Europe’s regulatory role as the world’s most aggressive tech watchdog. Source: NYT > Business – ADAM SATARIANO
Google Fined $1.7 Billion by E.U. for Unfair Advertising Rules
The antitrust fine, the third imposed on Google by the European Union since 2017, reinforces Europe’s regulatory role as the world’s most aggressive tech watchdog. Source: NYT > Business – ADAM SATARIANO