Now playing Next USA Google fires employee James Damore for 'gender stereotypes' memo James Damore says he was sacked for claiming that gender imbalance in the tech industry was 'in part due to biological causes'. 08/08/2017
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Now playing Next Business Series Google hit with record fine for abusing internet search monopoly 27/06/2017
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Now playing Next Business Series Google to pay 306 million euros additional tax to Italy Google's parent company - Alphabet - is to pay 306 million euros to settle a tax dispute with Italy covered 13 years up to 2015. 04/05/2017
Now playing Next World News Silicon revolt as big US tech firms say no to Trump's visa crackdown A gaggle of America's biggest hi-tech companies have called for a silicon veto of President Trump's tightening of controls on HB1 visas, saying they threaten jobs and competitivity. 20/04/2017
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Now playing Next Business Series Google promises changes over advert row Google promised better controls for its websites, particularly YouTube, after complaints companies' adverts have appeared next to hate-filled videos. 21/03/2017
Now playing Next Business Series Google apologies over extremist content Google has apologised for allowing ads to appear alongside offensive videos on YouTube as more high-profile firms pulled their advertising. 20/03/2017
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Now playing Next Economy EU finance ministers unveil tax avoidance crackdown rules European Union finance ministers have agreed new rules to crack down on big multinational companies that are not paying their fair share of tax. 21/02/2017
Now playing Next Unreported Europe How a Spanish man took on Google over privacy concerns and won Perhaps you don't like details from your private life appearing on search engine results? Don't worry: you can take control of your web presence and protect your privacy. 27/01/2017