Artist Simon Weckert recently found a mischievous way to create a fake traffic jam on Google's mapping service.
Google has revealed the events, people and things that were searched for the most over the last 12 months.
A Google-based AI can determine when hospital patients will die with an accuracy of around 95 percent.
The latest Google Earth update has ended up revealing the locations of Taiwan's hidden missile bases.
A troublesome pupil at a school in England succeeded in changing its name on Google as a prank.
One eagle-eyed Google Street View user recently came across a very unusual object in the clouds over Florida.
Robert Morton had been browsing a satellite map of Edinburgh when he spotted a submerged plane offshore.
A British man claims that he has discovered the missing airliner in the jungles of Cambodia using Google Earth.
The search giant has developed new software that can isolate individual voices in a crowded room.
The Google co-founder's flying car start-up Kitty Hawk has created a two-person passenger drone called Cora.
The space agency has made an important new exoplanet discovery using a Google artificial intelligence.
The Google Brain project has created an AI that is capable of designing a 'child' AI superior to itself.
Over 400 unexplained structures have been discovered in the Saudi Arabian desert using Google Earth.
The search giant has developed an artificial intelligence capable of learning without human intervention.
The Google-owned robotics firm has been purchased by Japanese technology conglomerate Softbank.
The company behind the futuristic aerial vehicle was financially backed by Google founder Larry Page.
Tolima province residents were left terrified after a mysterious object crash-landed near their homes.
Japan-based Team HAKUTO is the latest contender hoping to scoop Google's $20 million Lunar X-Prize.
An eagle-eyed Internet user has spotted some peculiar pyramid-shaped structures on Google Earth.
The search giant is working on a way to prevent intelligent machines from overriding their directives.