Sundar Pichai, Bezos and Trump
The inauguration of Donald Trump as President marked a new chapter in the tech industry's relationship with the government. While some leaders embraced the change, others remained cautious.
Some of the most exclusive seats at President Donald Trump’s inauguration were reserved for powerful tech CEOs who also are among the world’s richest men.
President-elect Donald Trump is being sworn in on Monday as his inauguration ceremony is set to take rare form inside the U.S. Capitol.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Google CEO Sundar Pichai all were seen in photos at the service. St. John's is known as the "Church of the Presidents ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook, and Google CEO Sundar Pichai enjoyed prime seating during his inauguration on Monday. But while those men, as well as Tesla founder Elon Musk, podcaster Joe Rogan, and pundits ...
Notable tech industry leaders like Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and Tim Cook were present, along with other prominent figures. This Inauguration ceremony is held indoors due to sub-zero ...
Several US tech billionaires, including Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos, were allocated prime seats at US president Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, in a display of their influence in the new administration and the White House.
While Elon Musk appears eager to align with Trump, others like Tim Cook maintain a cautious distance. Sundar Pichai’s message represents a balanced approach, indicating a pragmatic stance ...
About 44 percent of Trump’s election was funded by just 10 megadonors.
A temporary glitch on Google’s search results on Thursday morning omitted President Joe Biden’s name from the list of US Presidents. The issue was resolved around 2:00 AM Eastern Time, but it is unclear how long Biden's presidency was missing from the list.
Trump’s engagements with Big Tech moguls are examined here, offering insights into their industry-shaping influence.