This week bitcoin inched its way further into the world of mainstream finance. Check out our top stories here.
The privacy-preserving search engine now allows bitcoiners to check their balances by pasting public addresses in the search box.
Google Finance now features bitcoin prices in major fiat markets as well as a currency conversion tool.
Access to bitcoin price data in the world of finance took another big step yesterday.
If bitcoin is the Google of digital currencies, then which altcoin would be Apple?
The Chrome team has resolved an issue that caused KryptoKit users to fear their bitcoins had been lost.
Browser wallet extension KryptoKit has disappeared from users' browsers and Google's Chrome Web store, leaving bitcoin access uncertain.
Privacy loving search engine DuckDuckGo has started displaying bitcoin price quotes on bitcoin-related search queries.
The search giant's Director of Ideas believes cryptocurrencies are here to stay.
South Korean startup Coinplug has released three Android apps, including POS software for businesses and a bitcoin wallet.
Microsoft has added bitcoin currency conversions to its Bing search engine, which could pressure Google to follow suit.
This week John Law takes a bite out of Apple, ventures into 'unbanked' territory and ponders a sticky bit-lemma.
Emails from top Google executives suggest that the search giant may well be considering some kind of bitcoin integration.
Just how big a financial opportunity is bitcoin? Recently, Wall Street has been starting to ask that very question.
Core developers behind bitcoin and litecoin are offering a reward for the solution to a bug plaguing Mac-based systems.