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Big tech's professional opponents strike at Google
New York Times: An unlikely group are fuelling the tech backlash, funded by billionaires.
New York Times: An unlikely group are fuelling the tech backlash, funded by billionaires.
New York Times: Sundar Pichai faces the internet giant's biggest threat in its 22 years.
Washington wants to break up Google, claiming it has illegally crushed competition.
Chris Keall writes: Wake up, Wellington.
New York Times: We spend hours a day using Google's services.
Lawsuit marks US government's most significant act to protect competition.
New York Times: Google has some very particular rules about what workers can say.
The ubiquity of physical screens will diminish over time.
Opinion: Think of a time when you felt completely yourself - at ease, devoid of judgment.
Kris Faafoi says the Govt will take its own approach to engaging with Facebook and Google.
Increase in complaints of Northlanders being ripped off buying goods online.
Schools warned not to publish children's full names in online newsletters.
So, just how well are Aucklanders following the lockdown instruction?
PLUS: Aussie regulator accuses Google of spreading misinformation.
Large numbers of young people have health and security concerns.
How lockdown and changing consumer habits have hit the tech companies.
Amazon a big winner but Google reports first drop.
New York Times: We are beholden to a few Big Tech overlords for much of our digital lives.
Silicon Valley's behemoths have a combined worth greater than Japan's GDP.
New York Times: Google argues it doesn't control enough of the digital ad industry.
Explore an abandoned mining road on the West Coast, from the comfort of home.
New York Times: Balloon-powered internet comes to Africa.
Our privacy legislation gets its first major overhaul since the internet went mainstream.
Governments were working on plans to tax companies like Google, Facebook and Apple.
Tech giant's latest results suggest government clampdown "inadequate".
A gaping void in tech giant's NZ full-year result.
The most popular cuisine in each region has also been revealed.
It was launched a day early - but now users are struggling to even log on.
Psychiatrist didn't tell authorities of affair with patient when he applied to work in NZ.
COMMENT: A year after the Christchurch call, it's clear the only way forward is together.