Anwar al-Awlaki was a US and Yemeni imam implicated in the planning of several al-Qaeda attacks.
The company has decided to tweak its algorithm to remove Holocaust denial websites as suggestions to its visitors.
Android Wear 2.0 brings Android Pay and Google Assistant to smartwatches.
Breman Museum says it is paying Google $2 a click to stop a neo-Nazi site appearing as top result for 'did the Holocaust happen' searches.
Google said it plans to 'defend the suit vigorously because it's baseless.'
Pagan revellers will celebrate by watching the 8.04am sunrise from Stonehenge.
Victims' families say social media sites and YouTube help to support and finance Islamic State.
Waymo, the new name of Google's self-driving car division, shows off new autonomous minivan built by Chrysler.
The Martinellis are holding on to a piece of land and refusing to sell it to Google, which wants to expand.
Google's 'Switch to Android' feature makes the transition from an iOS device to Android easier.
Ongoing non-compete deal means Samsung's AI assistant may be muscled out by Google's own tech.
Redacted versions of the National Security Letters and Google's correspondence with the FBI are now public.
Brexit, Donald Trump and Pokemon Go top Google's most-searched lists for 2016.
Social media companies are finally less apathetic about jihadi recruitment - but it's more than violent videos.
High profile figures such as Pope Francis, Hillary Clinton and Angela Merkel have all warned against fake news.
The tech giant and privacy experts are concerned about global censorship powers affecting free speech online.
It used as much energy as San Francisco last year – but is turning to wind and solar power.
The app lets contacts see your last known location and follow your journey when you feel unsafe.
'There is no place for content that promotes terrorism on our hosted consumer services,' the companies said.
Google says search results are a reflection of the content across the web.
In May, the companies signed a code of conduct promising to 'quickly and efficiently' combat hate speech.
Comma.ai start-up run by Hotz releases free software to make certain cars drive themselves.