Alphabet Inc - Class A

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The new Gmail feature does not require users to download any new software, and it works on any Android-powered smartphone or any computer that is connected to the web.
Is Apple one of the most underappreciated stocks in the world? Given that it is the world's most valuable company based on market cap, and one of the world's two or three most famous brands, the...
Apple’s Siri can support 21 languages across 36 country dialects. Google’s Assistant is only capable of understanding four languages, while Alexa from Amazon only knows two.
Google is reportedly planning to drop the headphone jack from the next iteration of the company's hot-selling Pixel smartphone.
Since its IPO last week, Snap's shares have dropped below where they entered the market. Is Snap becoming an acquisition target?
Everyone has a right to privacy, but as the world becomes ever more connected, this idea is fading to a degree.
In the world of smartphones the iPhone may be king, but it does have some healthy competition from Samsung and Google.
The 10 products makers with the best reputations include two tech giants, a media company and a maker of luxury cars.
Apple remains the best performing Dow stock for the year to date in 2017. The shares posted another new 52-week high last week, and have gained more than 17% this year.
Tesla shares recently hit an all-time high, and the upcoming launch of its Model 3 has fired enthusiasm. However, there are four major things that could knock down the stock.
2016's 50 most innovative companies are topped by Apple, Google and Tesla. Among the companies making the biggest moves were Netflix and Facebook, and new entrants on the list included Uber and...
The unit of the Alphabet that mostly controls Google Fiber is getting a new CEO but in the process is also releasing a few hundred employees. Google Fiber will be heading in an entirely new...
Growth stocks lost the race last year to value, but have headed out of the gate this year in solid fashion. Investors looking to stay with growth stocks are going to need to be very careful about...
As major car manufacturers pour money into the self-driving car sector, they may find they are losing out to companies that have never mass produced a car.
Once again last week the market was hitting all-time highs, and once again insiders were selling shares at a furious pace. Who can blame them?