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Google is launching a new 150 million euro digital partnership with eight European news publishers — with which it s had a complicated relationship.
Google experiments with buying patents to proactively avoid patent lawsuits.
YouTube to fund new shows in partnership with its four top content creators, it said today.
Yahoo rolls out 18 new series as it expands digital video offerings. The company now has 55 online series.
Apple Pay news: Discover hops on, meaning all four major credit cards are on board; Best Buy to accept it even though the retailer is working on a competing pay service.
ICYMI, Face time: Facebook adds video calling to its Messenger app.
Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, others ask Congress to extend American privacy protections to European users via the Judicial Redress Act, to help foster a robust relationship between the U.S. and the EU and rebuild trust in U.S.-EU data flows.
Tesla Model S registrations in China — which CEO Elon Musk has called a wild card — rise in March.
Fast food: After successful tests in L.A. and Barcelona, UberEATS is being introduced in New York City and Chicago. The service promises to deliver food in 10 minutes.
Pandora said to be a step closer to winning approval to buy a radio station, which would lower the amount of royalties it has to pay.
Photo: Apple Pay is used at a grocery checkout stand. (Associated Press)