Applebot, Apple's Own Web Crawler, Latest Sign Cupertino Is Building A Search Engine
Applebot crawls the Web for Apple the same way Googlebot does for Google.
Uber Looks To Hire Editor To 'Tell The Uber Story'
Uber doesn't like what the press is writing about it. So it's looking for an editor to help Uber write about itself.
Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg Speaks Out Over Death Of Husband Dave Goldberg
Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg took to her Facebook profile to say "the world is better for the years my beloved husband lived."
Carly Fiorina Wants To Be Tech's Candidate, But Silicon Valley Has Moved On
Carly Fiorina was once a tech CEO, but many in the industry don't believe she understands the issues they face today.
Google: More Mobile Searches Than Desktop In US And Nine Other Countries
Google's mobile searches exceed desktop searches in the U.S. for the first time.
Why Apple May Be Building A Search Engine Of Its Own
Apple has numerous job openings for both its Spotlight team as well as "Apple Search."
LinkedIn (LNKD) Sees 25% Drop Due To Lowered Forecasts, Slowing Growth
The drop is due to the professional social network's forecast for the rest of 2015, which was lowered because of the weakening value of foreign currencies.
Secret Anonymous App To Shut Down After Failing To Attract College Students The Way Rival Yik Yak Did
Secret, which aimed to attract college students, will shut down after raising $35 million in 2014.
Twitter (TWTR) Closes Down 25 Percent Since First Quarter Debacle
After the company's revenue and direct response ad business fell short of expectations, its stock price took a nosedive.
Twitter (TWTR) Results Leak: Stock Plunges As User Numbers, Revenue Disappoint
In an embarrassing episode, Twitter missed on its first-quarter earnings, which were leaked an hour early.
Google Enters Into 150 Million Euro Partnership With European Publications Following Antitrust Accusations
The tech giant will pay roughly $160 million over the next three years to fund innovation in the news industry.
Twitter (TWTR) Q1 Earnings Preview: How Much User Growth, If Any, Will Twitter Show?
Last quarter, Twitter only managed to add a dismal 4 million new monthly users
Google Inc. (GOOG) First-Quarter Earnings: Revenues Hit $17.3 Billion But Profits Below Estimates
The Mountain View, California, search giant missed analysts' estimates for its 2015 first-quarter results as its revenue growth continues to slow.
Facebook (FB) Revenue Up 42% But Misses Estimates; Stock Down After Hours
If not for changes in foreign exchange rates, Facebook revenue would have increased by 49 percent instead of 42, the company said.
Google (GOOG) Earnings Preview: Has Google Peaked?
Google is still the king of search and online video, but the company's big bets have yet to pan out.
Yahoo (YHOO) Shows Growth In Mobile, Video And Social, But Display Ads Continue To Falter
Though Yahoo's mobile revenue grew more than 60 percent year over year, its display business fell 7 percent.
Facebook Earnings Preview: Mark Zuckerberg Looks To Keep Dazzling Investors As Mobile Empire Grows
Already an advertising behemoth, Facebook could make Instagram its next powerhouse ad platform.
Yahoo (YHOO) Earnings Preview: After Alibaba Spinoff, Marissa Mayer Under The Microscope
Last year the company's mobile, video and social businesses grew 95 percent, but its Tumblr business still struggles.
Yahoo Flexes Muscle In Restructured Microsoft Bing Search Partnership
Under a new agreement, the struggling company will be able to show more of its own ads on desktop search results.
Google To Be Accused Of Antitrust By European Union, Reports Say
The Silicon Valley tech giant would face the largest legal case on the continent since the EU took on Microsoft.
1 in 5 Millennials Access The Internet Exclusively Through Mobile Devices
Twenty-one percent of millennials no longer use their computers to go online, report finds.
Satyam Founder Ramalinga Raju Sentenced To 7 Years In Prison In 'Enron Of India' Fraud Case
Ramalinga Raju admitted in 2009 that $1 billion on Satyam's books didn't actually exist.
As Tech Giants Push For Diversity, Blacks And Latinos Are Fleeing Once-Diverse San Francisco
As young tech workers displace black and Latino families, the City by the Bay is looking increasingly white.
Zynga Brings Back Founder Mark Pincus As CEO As It Struggles To Thrive Through Mobile Gaming
Mark Pincus is reclaiming the CEO position after leaving the role in 2013.
New Facebook, Apple, Google Campuses Expected To Exacerbate Silicon Valley's Housing Crisis
Facebook's new Menlo Park, California, campus will have 2,800 tech workers. But where will they live?
Microsoft Unveils Cheaper, Lighter, Smaller Surface 3 Tablet Starting At $499
Consumers can begin placing pre-orders for the new device immediately.
Why Xiaomi Is Not Coming To America Anytime Soon: It Only Has 2 US Patents
The Chinese smartphone startup has just two patents granted in the U.S., meaning it could be defenseless against lawsuits.
Google Fires Back At Wall Street Journal, Claims Inaccuracies In Story On FTC
In a blog, the search giant takes aim at News Corp. boss Rupert Murdoch and counters several Wall Street Journal claims.
Google Faces Threats From Amazon, Yelp, Retailers As Search Goes Mobile
Google faces the challenge of competing against Yelp, Amazon and many other services that threaten to eat into its market with specialized or vertical search engines.
Facebook: Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset Is Going To Be Great, Someday
For the social media company, a virtual reality future always seems to be on the horizon.