Google CEO Sundar Pichai Claims Company Has No Search Bias in Leaked Memo
Google CEO Sundar Pichai claims in a leaked memo that the company’s search feature has no political bias.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai claims in a leaked memo that the company’s search feature has no political bias.

Google recently directed its employees to delete a memo revealing confidential details of the company’s development of a search engine in partnership with the Chinese government, according to a Friday-published report at the Intercept.

Many moments in the Google Tape were revealing, but also illuminating was what consistently failed to appear: dissent. Not one Google employee dared to challenge the one-party mindset displayed in the room. And why would they?

“It doesn’t take undercover investigative journalists to unmask the massive privacy invasion enabled by educational technology and federal mandates,” conservative author and CRTV host Michelle Malkin wrote at National Reviewin April. “The kiddie data heist is happening out in the open — with Washington politicians and bureaucrats as brazen co-conspirators.”

In a recently leaked video of a Google all-hands “TGIF” meeting, the company’s Senior Vice President for Global Affairs and Chief Legal Officer, Kent Walker, made a number of disparaging comments about President Trump and other populist movements — so who is Kent Walker?

In a recently leaked video of a Google all-hands “TGIF” meeting following the election of President Trump, the tech giant’s leadership discussed plans to thwart President Trump’s agenda — here are some of tools and techniques the Masters of the Universe plan to utilize.

The New York Times reported on the explosive Google Tape back in March but chose not to informs its readers of virtually all the key details revealed during this company town hall.

John Hinderaker writes for Powerline about the leaked video posted by Breitbart Wednesday in which the Masters of the Google Universe bemoan the election of Donald Trump and pledge to take action against that deplorable decision by the voters.

Jim Jordan said Google’s “bias is not surprising” in the wake of a video that details their determination to thwart Trump’s populist agenda.

Seeking to reassure employees at a meeting following the victory of Donald Trump in 2016, Google CEO Sundar Pichai outlined a range of responses to the election, including “educational tools” to reach what one participant described as “low-information voters.” Just

Leaked footage shows Google’s leadership team – including its CEO and Co-founders – reaction to the election of Donald Trump.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has refused to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee in September.

Recently leaked documents show Silicon Valley Master of the Universe Google’s plan to launch a censored search engine in China.

Conservative street artist Sabo has taken aim at Google CEO Sundar Pichai — and the way his company profits off user data — in his latest art installations.

During his time at Google, site reliability engineer Tim Chevalier repeatedly advocated and excused political violence.

The Atlantic has published a piece on the ongoing controversy over Google’s firing of James Damore, a former engineer who was let go after he published a memo calling for more viewpoint diversity at the tech giant. The article asks Google’s CEO to specify what is open to debate at the company and what is not.

Right-wing street artist Sabo has posted anti-Google advertisements outside the company’s offices in Los Angeles following the firing of former employee James Damore.

A columnist for The New York Times has called upon Google CEO Sundar Pichai to resign following the controversial dismissal of former employee James Damore.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai defended the dismissal of former Google employee James Damore in a blog post on Tuesday, where he called Damore’s manifesto “harmful.”

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

Meir Brand, CEO of Google Israel since 2005, was promoted last week to the role of vice president of the giant multinational technology firm.

President Barack Obama will appear at Stanford University in Silicon Valley on Friday to be keynote speaker at the 2016 Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES), which will highlight his commitment to building bridges to Muslim-majority countries around the world. Obama has

The new company will be called “Alphabet,” Google CEO and co-founder Larry Page announced Monday.
