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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt Ends Tour Of Duty At Alphabet
After nearly two decades of involvement with Google, Eric Schmidt ended his tenure at Alphabet in February, marking an end of an era that saw the tech company becoming a global titan with Schmidt playing a leading role during the so-called growth years. After nearly two decades of involvement with Google, Eric Schmidt ended his tenure at Alphabet in February, marking an end of an era that saw the tech company becoming a global titan with Schmidt playing a leading role during the so-called growth years. -
Coronavirus Lockdown Tips: Reading Lessons With Google's Read Along App
Google is using its speech recognition tech to help kids read. Google is using its speech recognition tech to help kids read. -
Facebook, Google Will Allow Working From Home To End Of 2020
Facebook and Google have announced that while employees can start returning to physical offices in July, most workers can continue staying at home and perform their job until the end of 2020. Facebook and Google have announced that while employees can start returning to physical offices in July, most workers can continue staying at home and perform their job until the end of 2020. -
Sophisticated Malware Attack Infected Google Play Store
It appears that since late 2016, attackers have implanted sophisticated malware on the Google Play Store to bypass Google's defense. It appears that since late 2016, attackers have implanted sophisticated malware on the Google Play Store to bypass Google's defense. -
Google Has Removed More Than 2 Billion Ads From Last Year That Violated Its Policies
Google said it also launched a COVID-19 task force that's created new detection technology to help stop bad actors. Google said it also launched a COVID-19 task force that's created new detection technology to help stop bad actors. -
Not Many People Want To Use Contact Tracing Apps, Poll Finds
Digital contact-tracing, to be effective, would have to reach about 60 percent of the population. Digital contact-tracing, to be effective, would have to reach about 60 percent of the population. -
How Android, iOS Contact Tracing Apps Are Handling Privacy Issues
Google and Apple's COVID-19 contact tracing technology is getting improved ahead of launch, with some notable improvements to protecting privacy. Google and Apple's COVID-19 contact tracing technology is getting improved ahead of launch, with some notable improvements to protecting privacy. -
Microsoft Asks Users To Use Edge Instead Of Chrome
With the new Chromium-based Edge browser, Microsoft attempts to revive itself in a space it has been losing for almost a decade. With the new Chromium-based Edge browser, Microsoft attempts to revive itself in a space it has been losing for almost a decade. -
Huawei's Take On Google Maps Arrives With HERE WeGo
HERE's map application is actually older than Google Maps. HERE's map application is actually older than Google Maps. -
Google To Verify All Advertisers And Their Location
Google noted they believe it will take a few years to complete verification for the entire ad ecosystem. Google noted they believe it will take a few years to complete verification for the entire ad ecosystem.