Google Helpouts To Shut Down April 20 As Interest Wanes
The knowledge-sharing service will formally shut down on April 20.
Pinterest International Boss Talks Expansion In Europe, App Partnership With Apple
In 2015, Pinterest will be opening offices in Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden.
Where To Buy Mi Headphones: Xiaomi Tests The Waters For 'Mi' Brand In US With Online Store
In a few months, Xiaomi will begin selling accessories, but not smartphones, to customers in the U.S.
Microsoft Hopes To Lure Users With Free 100 GB Of OneDrive Cloud Storage
Online users can score 100 GB of free storage by signing up for Microsoft's Bing Rewards program.
Xiaomi, Meet America: Chinese Smartphone Upstart Courts Tech Journalists As It Weighs Move Into US
After a strong 2014 in China, smartphone-maker Xiaomi — a name that likely means nothing to most Americans — takes aim at the U.S.
Google Will See You Now: Search Giant To Embed Medical Advice In Results
Health-related Google queries will now pull up helpful information, including symptoms and treatments.
Facebook Continues Push Into Video Market With New Daily Show From The Young Turks
The new show, "Final Judgment," will be posted on The Young Turk's Facebook page Monday through Friday.
Russia, Turkey Asked Twitter To Remove Hundreds Of Tweets As Government Censorship Attempts Skyrocket
Turkey and Russia asked Twitter to take down content critical of their governments.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan To Have Hospital Named After Them Following $75 Million Donation
The donation is believed to be the largest gift from individuals to a public hospital in the U.S.
Twitter Inc. (TWTR) Posts Strong Revenue Growth, But Doubts Linger As User Growth Struggles
The San Francisco-based microblogging giant saw its revenue grow by 97 percent for the quarter ending in December.
For Twitter, There's Still One Thing That Matters: User Growth
A worrying sign for Twitter: Instagram is growing much faster.
Facebook Video Accounts For 25% Of All Super Bowl Ad Online Views As YouTube's Share Falls By 20%
More than half the views for Budweiser's "Lost Dog" ad came from Facebook.
Google Now To Feature Predictive Information From 40 Third-Party Apps
With the help of apps such as Lyft, Pandora and Shazam, Google Now is getting smarter.
Google Posts Disappointing Revenue For Final Quarter Of 2014 As Mobile Business Struggles
While Google increased its net income by nearly 41 percent year-to-year to $4.76 billion, it didn't achieve what analysts anticipated.
Facebook To Deliver Hyperlocal Information With New 'Place Tips' Feature
The feature will provide location details such as menu items if a user is at, say, a restaurant or café.
Facebook Notches Stellar Quarter Driven By Fast-Growing Mobile Ad Business
The social network giant saw net income grow 34 percent to $701 million year-to-year.
Amazon To Enter Workplace Email Market With WorkMail, Takes On Microsoft, Google
Amazon's service will work with various corporate email applications, including Outlook.
Yahoo Announces Tax-Free Alibaba Spin Off, Stock Price Shoots Up 7% In After-Hours Trading
By creating a company called SpinCo, Yahoo will be able to cash out its $40 billion Alibaba stake tax-free.
Uber, Lyft Battle It Out In San Francisco With Ultra-Low Prices On Carpool Rides
Lyft and Uber's latest squabble is allowing San Franciscans to ride for as little as $2.25.
Facebook Emerging As A Video Powerhouse That Could Topple Google’s YouTube
The social network has been working to make video a bigger part of its business, and the effort is starting to pay off in YouTube's own backyard.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Doubled His Pay In 2014, Raked In $9.2 Million
Apple also paid nearly $700,000 to keep its CEO, Tim Cook, safe at all times.
Uber Raises Another $1.6 Billion In Convertible Debt, In Talks For An Additional $600 Million
Just a month after raising $1.2 billion, Uber secured $1.6 billion to fund its international expansion.
Google Reportedly Planning To Sell Wireless Service To Consumers
Google is reportedly working on deals with T-Mobile and Sprint so it can offer its own wireless service.
After Losing 1.6% Of Search Market, Google Teaches Firefox Users How To Switch Back From Yahoo
Google is now teaching Firefox users how to tweak their settings to switch back from Yahoo.
Video Startup Vessel Looks To Poach 'Stars' From YouTube With Promise Of 20-Times More Revenue
Vessel, the new startup from former Hulu CEO Jason Kilar, has launched an invitation-needed beta mode.
The Verge And The Super Bowl Ad That Wasn't
The Verge, a tech news site, is hoping to grow its audience by airing an ad during this year's Super Bowl.
Facebook To Add 'False' Flag To Help Eliminate Hoax Stories On News Feed
Going forward, users of the social network will be able to flag content of dubious origin.
Startup 'Famebit' Connects YouTube Stars With Advertisers For Product Placements In Videos
Famebit, a Santa Monica startup, is making it easier and faster for brands to find YouTubers who will promote their products.
Google To Halt Sales Of Glass As iPod Creator Tony Fadell Takes Over
Embraced initially by the technorati, Google Glass faltered due to its steep price tag and privacy concerns.
The Search Wars Are Back: How Yahoo, Microsoft Hope To Cut Google's Lead
Google's been the king of search for more than a decade, but its dominant lead could be in trouble.