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Google really, really wants you to know that we're living in the 'early days'

The unofficial motto of Google I/O.

Developers can get their hands on Google's Project Ara modular phone by year's end

Consumers will have to wait until next year.

Google and Levi's team up on a smart jacket that can answer calls and go in the wash

It's due for consumer release next spring and, yes, a beta this fall.

Google hints at a non-ad business model for its AI assistant

Could the Google Assistant find a home in non-Google devices?

Google answered some of our questions about its fancy new AI chip

There's something tucked under that heat sink.

Google is opening a startup incubator. But what type of Googlers will sign up?

Look out for ad tech and AI.

Adding Android support could finally give Chromebooks mass-market appeal

New models will feature more sensors and better screens and come in new shapes and sizes.

Google wants to prove its app business is just as good as Apple's

To compete, Android needs happy developers.

Google's Jump virtual reality platform is adding cameras from Hollywood and China

IMAX and Chinese camera maker Yi Technology join GoPro.

Mossberg: Google doubles down on AI

The mobile-centric mindset may be fading.

Google just showed off an impressive, AI-filled vision of the future — now it needs to ship

One way Google is like Apple, and one way it isn't.

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Google says it's just as big in the red-hot app ad market as Facebook

And Google is bringing its mobile ad tool to iOS.

Here comes Google's lofty plan to turn all mobile apps into the web

Meet "Instant Apps" for Android.

Google is releasing a new messaging app called Allo with its search and assistant baked in

Search goes into messaging.

Google I/O keynote liveblog and analysis

Join us starting at 10 am PT.

Here are three big areas to watch at Google I/O — and one big problem Google needs to solve

Drink every time you hear "machine learning."

Where are they now? Google's big I/O announcements, one year later

Following up on the winners and losers.

Meet the Google exec who's trying to beat Facebook in the mobile ad business

Here is Google's strategy to score app install ads.

Google brings shopping ads to image searches to fend off Amazon

The search giant is adding new offline perks for retailers, too.

Google's Waze is adding carpooling in Uber's San Francisco back yard

Select employees of some big local companies can hitch a ride with the app's pilot program.

Facebook is using Apple’s playbook for virtual reality. Google is using Google’s.

Here comes Google's big VR splash.

The head of Google's enterprise apps business is jumping over to run its virtual reality business

Amit Singh moves from selling apps to shilling Cardboard.

Gboard is Google's new app to smuggle search into iPhones

You can even use it find that perfect GIF.

Google is delaying support for an Android rival to Apple's 3D Touch

The feature, originally expected for Android N, will have to wait for a future release.

Google’s answer to Amazon's Echo is code-named ‘Chirp’ and is landing soon

'Okay, Google,' your turn.

Google and Comcast may be following this tiny company into the world of Wi-Fi-first phones

At long last, Republic Wireless is adding more devices and a second carrier network.

Google Fiber is the most audacious part of the whole Alphabet

Forget self-driving cars and drones. Five years later, where is Google's broadband business going?

Streaming music has become Warner Music's biggest business

But it would like more from YouTube.

Should you upgrade your laptop, or love the one you've got?

Your questions about buying and repairing laptops, answered.

Facebook will sponsor the Republican National Convention. Wait. Wut?

Facebook says its participation in both the RNC and DNC conventions allows users to remain engaged in the political process.

Live concerts could be just the ticket for virtual reality

NextVR is teaming up with music promoter Live Nation to offer hundreds of concerts in virtual reality. Could this be the non-gaming experience the industry has been waiting for?