

Chromebooks represented about 60 percent of the U.S. K-12 school market last year.


Microsoft and Snap are exceptions — for now.


Guess who’s winning?


But don’t worry. Digital advertising is still a duopoly.


The ban isn’t yet official, but should be soon.


We’re still obsessed with the internet.


2018 could be a record, too.


Waymo is shipping cargo for Google.


He wants them to “have to have a conversation about their business model.”


Voice integration is coming.


New data from Chartbeat show the exact numbers.


Wojcicki was live from Recode’s Code Media conference.


Scary! (If you don’t work at Google or Facebook.)


The company has bid for NFL streaming rights two years in a row. It lost both times.


He says the media is “in crisis.” So what’s his plan?


Austin tech workers made $202,000 on average, adjusted for cost of living, the highest in the U.S.


Ina used to work for Recode, but we let her on the show anyway.


On the latest Recode Decode, “Digital Deceit” authors Dipayan Ghosh and Ben Scott explain the “fundamental flaw” in the digital economy that must be fixed.


The homeless situation in major U.S. cities is unacceptable, he says — and it is


Social relationships, she adds, will remain human


Skip that Grammy party.


The companies’ comments came in response to another round of questions from the Senate Intelligence Committee.


Carman and Lauren Goode report from CES 2018.


The Internet Association told lawmakers this week that its new campaign aims to “improve diversity and inclusion in the tech industry.”


Immigration, net neutrality, taxes and Russia dominated tech’s agenda in the nation’s capital last year, per new reports.


Publishers on Facebook and Google “are not being adequately rewarded for those services,” he says.


Axios’ Ina Fried says most consumers might be okay — if they update their systems ASAP.


The Facebook CEO’s latest reforms to the News Feed are not enough, and he should come up with “radical solutions,” Keen says.
Some companies use NDAs to keep former employees from going public with their negative experiences.
How dangerous is fire or AI?


Coding alone will not prepare workers for our tech-filled future.


When you’re competing against every funny video ever made, JibJab CEO Gregg Spiridellis asks, “where’s the money that can afford the investment?”


California’s own senator isn’t convinced the technology is ready.


It will kick “tens of thousands” of video makers out its advertising program.


It’s the No. 1 free app on the App Store.
Google is publishers’ main source of external traffic.


Google launched a strong counterattack to Amazon’s Alexa, The Verge’s Ashley Carman says on the latest Too Embarrassed to Ask.


It wants to create a new, super-safe tier for advertisers that would keep out the Logan Pauls of the world.


If you care about media, you care about Google and Facebook. So we’re talking to some of their top execs next month.


CEO Patrick Doyle will leave behind quite the legacy when he departs in June.