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Erin Woo is a reporter covering Google and Alphabet for The Information. She previously covered social media for The Information, and venture capital and startups at The New York Times. She was part of a team that won a Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing award for coverage of OpenAI in 2023. A graduate of Stanford University, she lives in San Francisco and can be reached at @erinkwoo.07 on Signal, [email protected] and at @erinkwoo on X.
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Pichai didn’t specify when discussions around the potential acquisition took place. Any such purchase would likely face severe antitrust scrutiny now.

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Google will host its annual developer conference, I/O, next week.
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Google Cuts Staff in Global Business Organization

Over the past 18 months, Google has made a series of job cuts across the company, often at the scale of “hundreds” of job cuts.

Apple ‘Looking At’ Adding AI Search to Safari Browser, Exec Testifies

Apple senior vice president Eddy Cue said that he believed that AI search providers would eventually replace traditional search engines like Google
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