Good vs. Evil? Yahoo, Google and AOL vs. Microsoft and News Corp.
Of course it's not that. This is business, not a morality play.
Google App Engine lets non-Googlers tap into Googly cloud
A future in which everything runs on Google.
Microsoft vs. Yahoo: First duel, then merge?
Microsoft signals hostile intentions, and Yahoo fights back. Yes, this is surely the way to beat Google.
Search commercial break: Google tests video ads
How long till we see dancing aliens on Google's results page?
Google wins by losing wireless auction to Verizon
The search company saves the wireless Internet for its apps, but it doesn't have to actually run a network.
Europeans bless Google's merger with DoubleClick
Regulators says the deal won't harm competition in the online ad market.
Google gives free voice mail to San Francisco's homeless
Bless it for doing something amazing.
Does anybody think Microsoft/Yahoo is a good idea?
Anyone? Anyone? And what plan would work? Anyone, anyone?
Is your Internet address "personal information"?
European regulators consider a privacy plan that irks Google.
Wikipedia founder's search engine gets bad reviews
But founder Jimmy Wales is as optimistic as ever.
Free Wi-Fi is coming to San Francisco. For real this time
Meraki plans to expand its innovative Wi-Fi network throughout the city
Finding Iowa Caucus results online
Check out Google's mash-up map.
The year in technology
The iPhone was great, except for its restrictions. And guess who's dialing up a better mobile Web now?
Ask.com's privacy "eraser" misses a few spots
The search engine launches a useful but flawed effort to keep your search queries secret.
GDrive: The Google hard drive is coming
A report says the search company will soon offer online storage for all your documents.
Google's $10 million Android cellphone prize
How will Google make sure its phone software wins hearts and minds? By writing a lot of checks, naturally.
gPhone: Android to ring in thousands of Google phones
Is this the first incarnation of a Google operating system for all devices everywhere?
Funny-name acquisition: Google buys Jaiku
The search company acquires a service that lets you keep your friends abreast of every little thing that happens in your extremely important existence.
Get ready, again, for the Google phone
Nobody knows a thing about the gPhone, but that won't squelch speculation.
TimesSelect: Meets expectations, dies
Also, Google takes on PowerPoint, Yahoo takes on MySpace and Apple takes on the U.K.
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Farhad Manjoo is a Salon staff writer covering technology and tech culture. He lives in San Francisco.

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