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How to blur your home on Google Street View (and why you should)
Mashable· 11 hours agoGoogle Street View offers a window to the world in all its bizarre, intimate, and often unfiltered...
Google Play Store Will Start Labeling Government-Owned Apps
iTech Post· 3 hours agoGoogle Play Store is making it easier for users to identify official government apps with the launch...
Google to invest $1 billion to expand data centers, AI training
The Fairfax County Times· 5 hours agoGovernor Glenn Youngkin joined the state Secretary of Commerce and Trade Caren Merrick and Google...
Google Performance Max For Marketplaces: Advertise Without A Website
Search Engine Journal· 12 hours agoGoogle has launched a new advertising program called Performance Max for Marketplaces, making it...
Google expands passkey support to its Advanced Protection Program ahead of the US presidential...
TechCrunch· 18 hours agoAhead of the U.S. presidential election, Google is bringing passkey support to its Advanced...
Google grilled in closing arguments of landmark DOJ antitrust case: ‘You really think that...
New York Post· 12 hours agoA federal judge hammered key elements of Google’s defense on Thursday as closing arguments began in...
Google Cuts 200 Jobs in 'Core' Organization, Shifts Focus to Mexico and India
Homenewshere.com· 13 hours agoGoogle laid off at least 200 employees from its "Core" organization, which includes key engineering...
Google Pixel Tablets getting “Circle to Search” feature
Android Headlines· 9 hours agoGoogle is now gradually releasing the highly-hyped “Circle to Search” feature to the Pixel Tablet....
‘Google is winning because it’s better,’ lawyer tells antitrust judge. His response: that’s odd
Fortune· 12 hours agoU.S. District Judge Amit Mehta went back and forth with Google’s lead litigator, John Schmidtlein, during the first day of the trial’s closing arguments, questioning whether ...
Google Faces Off With US Government as Search Antitrust Trial Closes
Bloomberg· 13 hours agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? The US Department of Justice reiterated its argument that...