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It has become a common refrain during Google's antitrust saga: What happened to "don't be evil?" Google's unofficial motto ...
That's more than Google's competitors--like Time Warner's AOL, Yahoo! and Microsoft --can claim.In August of last year, AOL gave the U.S. Department of Justice access to the search records of ...
Not Evil: As a Big Company, They're Always Going to Offend Someone. One thing many of you pointed out is that Google's come under more scrutiny about the evil banner because they've gotten a lot ...
Google has chosen to actively distance itself from the uncontroversial, totally accepted tenet of not being evil, and it's doing so in a shady (and therefore completely fitting) way.
Google has used the phrase "Don't be evil" — which a Google representative described as an "unofficial motto" — in official communications since the early 2000s, ...
According to the Chinese zodiac Google became a public company in the year of the Monkey, in August 2004. In Western culture we are familiar with the story of the three monkeys who very wisely ...
Is Google’s “do no evil” logic getting fuzzy? Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page, Google co-founders, warned of the potential for advertising evil in their Google prototype developed at Stanford ...
When Google filed for its initial public offering in 2004, its founders wrote that the company's guiding principle, "Don't be evil" was meant to help ensure it did good things for the world, even ...
Necessary evil. Google has been increasingly focused on keeping users inside Google properties, reducing the need to click through to external sites.
Google made more than $300 billion last year, most of it from advertising it sells using content it did not create or pay for. Meanwhile, local journalism is struggling to survive.