
Two Ottawa lawyers have filed an $80-million class-action lawsuit against Google, claiming the search giant’s results are inadvertently revealing names protected by a publication ban.

Two Ottawa lawyers have filed an $80-million class-action lawsuit against Google, claiming the search giant’s results are inadvertently revealing names protected by a publication ban.

Ottawa-based Napkyn’s new subsidiary aimed at skirting tricky Google Analytics concern
A local consulting company is launching a new venture aimed at helping others tap into the marketing power of Google Analytics, a process that’s less

Alphabet records $3.2B quarterly profit, despite massive EU fine
Google parent Alphabet on Monday reported second-quarter earnings that pleased Wall Street, even as it booked a $5.1 billion charge to cover a fine levied

EU fines Google a record $5B over mobile practices
European regulators came down hard on another U.S. tech giant Wednesday, fining Google a record US$5 billion for forcing cellphone makers that use the company’s

Canadian internet users looking more beyond Google and Facebook: report
Google and Facebook continue to be the juggernauts that dominate how Canadians use the Internet but a new “non-duopoly” trend may be emerging, suggests a

Canadian augmented and virtual reality industry lacks homegrown investors
Canada’s augmented and virtual reality industries are in “desperate” need of homegrown investors to keep profits from seeping across the border and overseas, said some

Fired Google engineer files complaint as memo intensifies tech diversity debate
A 28-year-old former Google engineer who was fired over a memo he wrote about gender differences said Tuesday he’s exploring all his legal options and

OC Transpo is changing route numbers. How does Google Maps know?
When you’re trying to get from the Rideau Centre to Bayshore Mall, you may know that starting on Sunday you’ll have to take bus route
From Amazon to Zibaba, a timeline of Shopify’s biggest partnerships
Ottawa’s Shopify has established a series of high-profile partnerships with some of the planet’s biggest tech firms. From its first partnership with a Tel Aviv
Apple is shifting the focus of its secret car project
Apple may not become an automaker, but it still wants to develop its own self-driving technology. The iPhone-maker’s automotive project, long an open secret in
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