Mosque attack video still online - two years on
Muslim Association spokesperson shocked - 'we don't want to retraumatise our community'.
Muslim Association spokesperson shocked - 'we don't want to retraumatise our community'.
Broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi has met with Google and Facebook.
Editorial: Social network oversteps the mark by banning news links.
New York Times: Google striking deals of its own with media companies.
Seven West Media struck a deal with Google to pay for journalism.
What the deal means for iPhone owners.
Apps will be forced to disclose their level of snooping on behalf of advertisers.
Antonio Guterres says he is "particularly worried" about the power of Big Tech companies.
New York Times: Australia wants to make big tech platforms pay for news.
Researchers surprised after using Google data to correctly pick cannabis referendum vote.
Google has made a bold threat to Aussie internet users.
New York Times: Did Google extend an offer to its closest rival Facebook?
The move shows workers don't believe the company is living up to its professed ideals.
"These orders have not been effective in overseas jurisdictions," says leading judge.
People began to speculate why Grace Millane's killer continued to enjoy name suppression.
A Google executive says the law would "fundamentally break how search engines work".
New York Times: More than 30 US states have added to Google's mushrooming legal woes.
New York Times: Company's vast size makes it impossible for competitors to catch up.
Facebook threatened to stop showing news by Australian media companies in its feeds.
NZ Covid Tracer finally gets automated contact-tracking. iPhone users ask: Where is it?
You might struggle to believe it but the Covid-19 pandemic dominated our online searches.
The former CEO of HSBC argues bankers once also thought they were too clever.
Biden's administration will follow through with the antitrust lawsuit against Google.
Social media companies have been working for months to crack down on misinformation.
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.