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GOOG / Tech stocks suffer two-day selloff as investors find 'wrinkle or two' in Alphabet, Meta earnings
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By Barrons
November 3, 2023
Microsoft, Meta, and Alphabet Struggle to Limit AI's Demand for Water
Big Tech's consumption of water at its data centers is already massive, but artificial intelligence makes it a lot worse. The companies talk sustainab more_horizontal
By Market Watch
November 3, 2023
Epic Games is the latest to take on Google in court over antitrust charges
The maker of the popular videogame “Fortnite,” which battled Apple Inc. AAPL, +2.07% in federal court on similar grounds in 2021, is set to open a more_horizontal
By CNBC
November 2, 2023
Google ends agreement with lead developer of four California campuses
Google has been making cuts to its real estate investments and has now ended its agreement with a developer of future campuses more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
November 2, 2023
Is Alphabet a Buy?
Alphabet's revenue and earnings beat expectations, but cloud revenue was a disappointment. The business is positioning itself to be a clear leader in more_horizontal
By InvestorPlace
November 2, 2023
Roadkill Alert: Why GOOG Stock Is About to Get Run Over
For now, Google and YouTube parent company Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG , NASDAQ: GOOGL ) has a dominant position in the search-engine market. However, now more_horizontal
By The Motley Fool
November 2, 2023
Has Microsoft Proved It's a Better Growth Stock Than Alphabet?
Microsoft has a broader business than Alphabet with multiple product categories generating more than 20% growth last quarter. Alphabet, however, could more_horizontal
By PYMNTS
November 1, 2023
Google Begins Rollout of AI Tools for Creating Product Imagery
Google has begun the rollout of Product Studio, a set of artificial intelligence (AI) tools that help merchants create and manage product imagery. The more_horizontal
By TechXplore
November 1, 2023
Google's 2019 'Code Yellow' blurred line between search, ads
The former head of search at Alphabet Inc."s Google told colleagues in February 2019 that his team was "getting too involved with ads for the good of more_horizontal