WikiLeaks Offers Job to Fired Google Employee James Damore
WikiLeaks Founder and Editor Julian Assange has offered a job to fired Google employee James Damore.

WikiLeaks Founder and Editor Julian Assange has offered a job to fired Google employee James Damore.

There was no shortage of verified Twitter leftists who came out in support of the firing of Google employee James Damore after he expressed his own views about diversity at the company, but there were also many prominent Twitter users on Damore’s side.

Fired Google employee James Damore is reportedly “exploring all possible legal remedies,” after the company fired him for authoring a viewpoint diversity manifesto.

Four scientists have claimed that James Damore’s Google manifesto is scientifically accurate.

The Google employee behind a ten-page viewpoint diversity manifesto that went viral online has been fired.

In exclusive interviews with Breitbart News, Google employees are speaking out against their company’s political biases.

Numerous individuals alleged to be members of Google’s management team have been caught bragging about forming blacklists to impact the careers of colleagues with different political beliefs.

Gab.ai, the famously free-speech friendly social media platform, has extended a job offer to Silicon Valley’s ideological dissenter of the moment.

SJWs inside and outside Google are scrambling to stifle political dissent at the company.

Following the circulation of an internal memo criticizing Google’s restrictive PC workplace environment, employees have freaked out, calling for the memo’s author to be fired.

The newly-opened Hiroshi Japanese restaurant in Silicon Valley represents the pinnacle of tech executive opulence.

According to the Independent, “Google could have a complete list of almost everything you’ve ever looked at.” Here’s how to delete it.

Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Netflix have ignored the chance to testify in front of congress on the future of net neutrality, despite their protests of the Trump administration’s proposed reversal of existing Internet rules.

In response to government pressure to tackle extremism, YouTube plans to crack down on “hate speech” by artificially suppressing videos.

Google’s artificial intelligence department is creating A.I. that can make its own plans and understand the consequences of its actions, according to a report.

LONDON (AP) — Britain’s interior minister is traveling to California to press Internet firms including Facebook, Twitter and Google to stem the flow of extremist content online.

White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon reportedly is calling for regulation on tech giants such as Google and Facebook.

Google has reportedly purchased 52 properties worth $820 million in Sunnyvale, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley

Google has filed a lawsuit in California, contesting the Supreme Court of Canada’s license to force them to de-list websites.

The success of Unite Here Local 19 in organizing Facebook’s 500 contracted cafeteria workers has paved the way for the union to push ahead to start organizing professionals at Silicon Valley’s leading tech corporations.

Executives from major tech companies have attacked President Donald Trump over his decision to ban transgender people from serving in the military. Fox News reports tech executives across Silicon Valley have voiced their opposition to President Trump’s decision to not allow

Google, in partnership with Tri Alpha Energy, has broken new ground in the quest for viable nuclear fusion energy.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The chairman of the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee on Tuesday asked chief executives from companies representing the two sides of the net neutrality debate, including Alphabet, Facebook, AT&T and Verizon, to testify at a Sept. 7 hearing.

The number of federally registered political lobbyists has fallen by 14 percent thus far in 2017 from the 2016 total. However, based on data provided by the non-partisan OpenSecrets.org, spending by lobbyists is on track to rise by about 3 percent in 2017.

Jonathan Taplin, the author of Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google, and Amazon Cornered Culture and Undermined Democracy, claims that tech companies have become too big and must be broken up if they cannot be stopped.

PARIS (AP) — A French court annulled a 1.1 billion-euro ($1.27 billion) tax adjustment imposed on Google by France’s tax authorities, saying Wednesday that the way the California firm operates in France allows it to be exempt from most taxes.

According to a report by the Campaign for Accountability, Google has paid researchers that produced papers and projects painting Google in a positive light, including at least one who did not disclose that he had received any funding from them.

Tech giants Google and Amazon have joined an online protest aiming to derail a bill that would roll back Obama-era net neutrality rules.

A group of news organizations will seek a limited antitrust exemption from Congress in an effort to win the right to negotiate with advertising tech giants such as Google and Facebook.

The Trump Administration is reportedly planning to scrap a popular immigration policy for startup entrepreneurs, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The Microsoft Corporation is expected to lay-off up to 3,000 employees as the tech conglomerate continues to request and hire more foreign help.

According to the new PriceWaterhouseCoopers Entertainment and Media Global Outlook report, just five tech companies dominate nearly all online advertising. Of those five, three are primarily advertising in China.

BRUSSELS (AP) — After a seven-year legal battle, European authorities came down hard on Google on Tuesday for taking advantage of its dominance in online searches to direct customers to its own businesses, fining the tech giant a record 2.42

Google will stop scanning its users’ emails in an effort to sell advertisements, according to a report.

Google has decided to remove an entire category of search results from its engine, private medical records.

Waymo claims in a recent court filing that former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick was aware that one of Uber’s engineers was in possession of information taken from Google.

When President Trump was still on the campaign trail, he noted that Amazon is using the Washington Post (owned by Amazon) as a political instrument to avoid prosecution for its “huge antitrust problem.” President Trump is right to be concerned about Silicon Valley’s unprecedented corporate power and influence over the nation’s media, and he’s right that “we can’t let [them] get away with it.” But the greatest threat to our constitutional republic isn’t Amazon. It’s Google.

Google has revealed a new jobs section for their search engine, which will allow users to find job listings in their area, along with commute times and employer ratings.

Google recently announced new plans to fight the spread of terrorism-related content on the YouTube Platform.

U.S. stock markets charged to record highs last week, but a Goldman Sachs downgrade knocked down the so called FAAMG tech stocks that have led the Trump stock boom.
