• Google Searches for Bitcoin Halving Skyrockets as Major Event Approaches – News Bytes Bitcoin News

    The excitement surrounding the upcoming Bitcoin halving has led to a significant increase in Google searches for “Bitcoin halving,” with interest reaching its highest point ever, more than double that of the last halving event in 2020, and is predicted to hit peak popularity. The halving event, which reduces the rewards miners receive by half, […]

  • Editorial: Google should not be allowed to censor news in California

    "The fight over the California Journalism Preservation Act is not just a fight for local news’ survival in California, but a fight for democracy."

  • Google Removes Links to California News Websites

    Google is removing searchable links to California news websites.

  • Google Halts Links to California News Sites

    Google is pulling links to California news sites ahead of pending news-focused legislation. That bill, dubbed the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA), would require Google to pay for providing news content. Jaffer Zaidi, Google’s vice president of global news partnerships, said in a Friday (April 12) blog entry that the tech giant would conduct “a short-term […]

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    Find out who Mikel Arteta and Gary O'Neil have selected for this evening's

  • SVVSD partners with MSU Denver to provide admissions support

    St. Vrain Valley and Metropolitan State University of Denver are partnering to create a pathway to higher education for the school district’s graduates.

  • Google yanks California news sites over proposed law

    Google on Friday said it is testing removing links to California news sites for some users in the western US state as legislators mull making the online search giant pay for connecting people to news.The Silicon Valley tech firm is preparing for the possible passage of the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA) that would create a "link tax" for connecting users in the state to news articles, Google Global News Partnerships vice president Jaffer Zaidi said in a blog post.The CJPA was...

  • A New 4K Chromecast With Google TV is the Best News I've Heard

    The original Chromecast with Google TV, the $49.99 dongle with a full Google TV experience that can turn any TV into a smart one, is a product that has needed a refresh since the day it launched. Yes, I’m an absolute hater of the dongle with the longest name, because it has always struggled with … Continued Read the original post: New 4K Chromecast With Google TV Said to be on the Way

  • Google Begins Blocking News From California Outlets Over State Bill

    Google Begins Blocking News From California Outlets Over State Bill Google has temporarily blocked access to California-based news outlets for some state residents, as the search giant escalates its battle with the state over a landmark bill which would force tech giants to pay online publishers for their content. In doing so, the company has revived a political tactic used repeatedly by the tech industry to try and derail similar legislation in places like Canada and Australia...

  • Google blocking links to California news outlets from search results

    Tech giant is protesting proposed law that would require large online platforms to pay ‘journalism usage fee’Google has temporarily blocked links from local news outlets in California from appearing in search results in response to the advancement of a bill that would require tech companies to pay publications for links that articles share. The change applies only to some people using Google in California, though it is not clear how many.The California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA) would...

  • Oregon Public Broadcasting partners with Lookout Local to bring more news to Eugene

    Lookout CEO Ken Doctor describes Lookout Eugene-Springfield as a “community newspaper that happens to be digital.”

  • Editorial: Google's hardball tactics against California news outlets show why it should be regulated

    Whatever happened to Google’s “Don’t be evil” motto? That corporate maxim is apparently gone, and the Internet behemoth has decided to display its super villain side. The latest example is a campaign in California to demonstrate just how easily the company could crush news outlets if state lawmakers dare to pass a law requiring that tech companies, such as Google, share advertising revenue with the journalists who produce much of the content on their platforms. Google announced last week that it...