The search giant has been at war with a German venture capitalist over the right to use the term 'Gmail'.
A decision by Google to blacklist BMW's German Web site for allegedly boosting its Internet search ranking in breach of Google guidelines has divided experts and Web users, as another big-name company comes in for the same treatment.
Google, the world's most popular search engine, has quietly deleted more than 100 controversial sites from some search result listings.
First Google sneaks up on Inktomi to win the Yahoo search engine account. Now, as the Web giant struggles with revenue and its executive team, could Google be sneaking up on Yahoo?
A UK company is considering filing a lawsuit against Google over its use of the Gmail name.
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