Labor's 'dirty' ad pulled from YouTube at Liberal requestShadow Education Minister Christopher Pyne has claimed that YouTube pulled a Labor ad from its website for breaching YouTube's terms of service, but it was actually pulled down due to a copyright claim from the Liberal party.August 7, 2013 by Josh Taylor in Google
Privacy authorities issue Google a 'please explain' on GlassTen privacy authorities from countries including Australia, Canada, and Israel have sent a joint letter to Google asking the company to address privacy concerns over Google Glass.June 18, 2013 by Josh Taylor in Google
Transport trademark sees Australian removal requests to Google spikeIn the last six months of 2012, there was a rise in the number of content-removal requests from Australian government agencies to Google.April 25, 2013 by Josh Taylor in Google
Google to kill off Google Reader in 'spring cleaning'As of July 1, 2013, Google will retire its RSS subscription service Google Reader, the company announced today.March 13, 2013 by Josh Taylor in Google
Google Glass is 'the end of privacy': Australian politicianAustralian Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi has claimed that Google Glass will lead to the end of privacy as we know it.March 6, 2013 by Josh Taylor in Google
Google wins High Court appeal over sponsored linksGoogle has emerged victorious against the Australian case brought by the ACCC over alleged misleading ads in search results.February 5, 2013 by Josh Taylor in Google
Australian govt Google data requests on the riseThe amount of data the Australian government requests from Google is on the increase, but Google's compliance remains stable.January 23, 2013 by Josh Taylor in Google
Google offloads Motorola Home to Arris for US$2.35BGoogle has found a buyer for Motorola Home, the company's set top box division, with Arris acquiring it for the tidy sum of US$2.35 billion.December 19, 2012 by Josh Taylor in Google
Daily Cuppa: Everything after the iPhone 5As the world moves on from the latest iPhone announcement, there was news about Intel, Klout, YouTube and Windows Server 2012.September 13, 2012 by Josh Taylor in Google
Google defends AdWords in High Court of AustraliaGoogle believes that if it's held responsible for what its advertisers publish in Google search results, then the result could impact industries outside of online advertising.September 12, 2012 by Josh Taylor in Google