@nytimesworld 4 years ago Google says Australia's proposed law would break search and the internet. Critics say the company is just being greedy and should pay for journalism. nyti.ms by @damiencave
@nytimesworld 7 years ago Google withdrew from China in 2010 to protest the country’s censorship. Now the internet giant is working on a search engine that complies with Chinese censorship rules. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago Google rejected claims the company favored some of its search results over those of rivals. nyti.ms t.co
@nytimesworld 5 years ago After Satomi Hayashi was admitted to University of Tokyo, the most elite institution in Japan, she did a Google search for "Can Todai women get married?" Her friends warned her that men would be intimidated by her intelligence. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 7 years ago Google withdrew from China in 2010 to protest the country’s censorship. Now the internet giant is working on a search engine that complies with Chinese censorship rules. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago Google rejected claims that the company favored some of its own search results over those of rivals. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 5 years ago After Satomi Hayashi was admitted to University of Tokyo, the most elite institution in Japan, she did a Google search for "Can Todai women get married?" Her friends warned her that men would be intimidated by her intelligence. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 7 years ago Google pulled search out of China in 2010 in a high-profile move, but it never really left. Now it is taking modest but significant steps to build up there again. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 10 years ago Google is expected to face antitrust charges in Europe, accused of abusing its dominance in online search. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld 6 years ago Search for Sheng Xue on Google in English and you will find the story of an award-winning writer. Search in Chinese, and you will get a very different portrait: Sheng Xue is a fraud, a thief, a traitor and a serial philanderer. nyti.ms t.co
@nytimesworld 8 years ago European authorities are expected to fine Google for competition violations, but is its search algorithm at risk? nyti.ms