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Mark Bergen

Mark Bergen

Senior Editor, Search & Online Advertising

    Latest articles by Mark Bergen

    We took a video tour of a self-driving semi from Otto, Uber’s newest purchase
    Technology

    What makes this big rig chug along all alone?

    By Mark Bergen
    Google keeps ex-Googlers close by investing in their startups
    Technology

    One check went to the new social network from the founder of Orkut.

    By Mark Bergen
    Lyft was seeking as much as $9 billion in a buyout
    Technology

    It failed to find another buyer after GM expressed interest in acquiring the company.

    By Johana Bhuiyan and Mark Bergen
    Google started on self-driving cars before Uber existed, but Uber is getting to consumers first
    Technology

    For Uber, autonomous tech is “basically existential.”

    By Mark Bergen and Johana Bhuiyan
    Google is starting from scratch on messaging to take on Apple and Facebook
    Technology

    Duo, Google’s answer to Apple’s FaceTime, is here.

    By Mark Bergen
    Google Ventures’ new chief, David Krane, is the überconnector
    Technology

    The company swapped the dreamer for the networker.

    By Mark Bergen
    Russia fines Google less than what the company makes in an hour
    Technology

    It comes three days after authorities there opened a case against Apple.

    By Mark Bergen
    Google Ventures founder Bill Maris: ‘I’m leaving because everything is great.’
    Technology

    The investor talks about his decision to leave.

    By Mark Bergen
    Bill Maris, the CEO and founder of Google Ventures, is leaving
    Technology

    Managing partner David Krane is said to be taking his place.

    By Mark Bergen