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Google releases top internet searches of year
Google yesterday released its "Year in Search," a roundup of 2023's top global queries, ranging from unforgettable pop culture moments (hello, Barbenheimer), to the loss of beloved figures and tragic news carrying worldwide repercussions.
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What did you Google in 2023? ‘Barbie,’ Israel-Hamas war are among the year’s top internet searches
Your Google search history for 2023 has arrived.
Well, actually, the world's. On Monday, the California-based tech giant released its "Year in Search," a roundup of 2023's top global queries, ranging from unforgettable pop culture moments (hello, Barbenheimer ), to the loss of beloved figures and tragic news carrying worldwide repercussions.
Big tech muscles in: The 12 months that changed Silicon Valley forever
At 1 p.m. on a Friday shortly before Christmas last year, Kent Walker, Google's top lawyer, summoned four of his employees and ruined their weekend.
PM Mitsotakis with Google VP: “The three public areas of application of AI in Greece & the goal of becoming a global center” (video)
“We look forward to continuing our partnership with Google”
How your child’s online mistake can ruin your digitallLife
When Jennifer Watkins got a message from YouTube saying her channel was being shut down, she wasn't initially worried. She didn't use YouTube, after all.
Google is Introducing AI-powered Upgrades to its Maps App
Google is introducing AI-powered upgrades to its Maps app.The new features include immersive navigation, easier-to-follow driving directions, and better organized search results, The Verge reported.Google wants Maps to be more like Search: a place where people can obviously come get directions or find coffee shops and EV chargers but also enter vague queries like "fall foliage," "latte art," or
Google to pay $1.15 mln to Turk in gender discrimination case
A Turkish-origin executive employed by Google has won a lawsuit against her company, claiming that the tech giant implemented a sexist policy in salary raises and promotions, as Google will pay her a substantial $1.15 million in compensation.
Driverless taxis gain ground in San Francisco
California authorities have taken a major step forward in expanding driverless taxi services in San Francisco, giving the green light for operators Waymo and Cruise to compete with ride-share services and cabs.
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Competition authority launches probe into Google
Türkiye's Competition Board has launched a probe into Google to investigate the allegations that the company abuses its dominant position in the market.
The authority completed its preliminary assessments regarding the entity, which consists of Alphabet Inc., Google LLC., Google International LLC., Google Ireland Limited and Google's Turkish advertising unit.
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An Early Warning system for Disasters and Accidents is being developed in Bulgaria
Hundreds of residents of Plovdiv and the region received messages yesterday about the earthquake, which occurred around 3:30 p.m. and had a magnitude of about 4.7 on the Richter scale. Today it became clear that the messages were not sent by the authorities in Bulgaria. Google generated them and are only for phones with the Android operating system.