15 Jul 2014:
Intense rivalry at Silicon Valley's tech giants led to the search engine introducing generous counter-offers to prevent social network stealing key employees, court documents have revealed. By Samuel Gibbs
15 May 2014:
Google's executive chairman says European court of justice ruling went too far in favour of privacy at cost of right to know. By Samuel Gibbs
18 Apr 2014: Mathias Döpfner: Its colossal power has worrying implications not only for the health of Europe's digital economy, but for the individual freedom of citizens
16 Apr 2014:
'Free-floating character assassination is improper', lawyers argue, ahead of trial that reveals email agreements between top executives at Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe to prevent poaching of staff
22 Jan 2014:
Executive chairman says $3.2bn purchase is 'an important bet' that is natural evolution of moves in hardware, but deepens mystery about how and what data will be shared. By Charles Arthur
The rich and powerful guests at the World Economic Forum are not nearly as worried as they should be about the gap between rich and poor, writes Larry Eliott