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Pro-Trump Demonstration At Twitter Headquarters Appears To Be A Bust, Twitter Claims To Respect ‘People’s Right To Express Their Views’:A demonstration by supporters of President Donald Trump to protest his ban from the Twitter social media platform outside the company's San Francisco headquarters appeared to be a bust Monday morning.

'Hey, Google, What Were People Searching In 2020?' Google Releases 'Year In Search' DataHave you ever wondered why chainsaws were invented? In 2020, you weren't alone. The question was among Google's trending searches.

'We Are Really At A Crisis Point For Our Democracy, Economy': Sally Hubbard On Big Tech Corporations & Book 'Monopolies Suck'Big corporations like Facebook, Amazon and Apple dominate our lives, but do they have our best intentions in mind? Sally Hubbard explains why monopolies are ruining our democracy and economy.

Google Contractor Charged With Labor ViolationHCL is being charged with a labor violation after moving work overseas following their employees voting to unionize.

Robert Morris University Investigating After Person Shouts 'Racist Insults' During Virtual Saudi National Day CelebrationRobert Morris University says it is investigating after "racist insults" were shouted during a virtual Saudi National Day celebration.

Expansion Of Pittsburgh Google Office To Be Part Of Company's $10 Billion Investment PlanGoogle's CEO announced on Wednesday that Google data centers and offices in 11 states are going to receive $10 billion in funds.

Google Reportedly Apologizes After Company Engineer Encourages Workers To Avoid Pittsburgh Over Air Quality Concerns Google is reportedly apologizing after a local engineer wrote an article encouraging other workers to avoid Pittsburgh because of the air quality.

'I Simply Cannot Justify Staying Here': Google Engineer Encourages Workers To Avoid Pittsburgh Over Air Quality ConcernsAn article written by a Google engineer is encouraging other workers to avoid Pittsburgh because of the air quality.

Google To Break Ground On $600 Million Data Center In OhioGoogle says it is set to break ground on its $600 million data center in an Ohio city, part of $13 billion in planned investments by the tech giant this year.

Google Buys Fitbit For $2.1B, Enters Crowded Wearables FieldFitbit is being acquired by Google's parent company for about $2.1 billion, wading into the crowded and competitive field of wearables and fitness technology.

Google Maps' Incognito Mode Mainly Hides Location History From UserIn a series of privacy updates, Google added "incognito mode" to several apps, but it may not be as private as once thought.

About 80 Contracted Google Employees To Join United Steelworkers UnionAbout 80 contracted Google employees will unionize and join the United Steelworkers.

Google, FTC Reach $170M Settlement Over Alleged Violations Of Kids' Privacy On YouTubeGoogle has agreed to pay a record $170 million penalty to settle accusations that YouTube broke the law when it knowingly tracked and sold ads targeted to children, the FTC and the state of New York said Wednesday.

Nearly 100 Drivers Followed A Google Maps Detour To A Dead EndTechnology isn't always foolproof, as about 100 Colorado drivers learned when Google Maps offered them a supposedly quick way out of a traffic jam.