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Google as a Turkish national search engine
Yesterday it was announced that our first national search engine, Geliyoo, is ready to be used. The news went viral because just a few days ago, Transportation and Communications Minister Ahmet Arslan said we needed a national search engine because we currently depend on foreign technologies.
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Google, Cuba sign allowing faster access to company's data
Google and the Cuban government signed a deal Monday allowing the internet giant to provide faster access to its data by installing servers on the island that will store much of the company's most popular content.
Searching for truth: Google to remove ‘In the news’ from Desktop Search
Google plans to eliminate its ‘In The News’ section from Desktop Search following criticism that it is untruthful.
According to sources, Google will remove the much-criticized section from its platform and replace it with a carousel of “Top stories” similar to what it has on mobile.
EU anti-trust body sets eyes on Google
The Android Nougat statue unveiled at Google campus in Mountain View.
EU antitrust regulators plan to order Google to stop paying financial incentives to smartphone makers to pre-install Google Search exclusively on their devices and warned the company of a large fine, an EU document showed.
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Top Google executives talk exclusively to Proto Thema
After the cooperation of Proto Thema newspaper with Google two years ago, a new great meeting is to be added in Athens. On Tuesday afternoon, two top executives of Google, Eero Korhonen, Head of Strategic Relationships, News and Publishers and Ludovic Blecher Manager of DNI (Ιnovation Fund), talked exclusively to protothema.gr at DNI Athens.
Google's search biased in Clinton favor; Epstein: Search manipulation could threaten democracy
BELGRADE - A study revealing that Google's search suggestions are biased in favor of US Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton only hints at the candidate's close ties to giant US tech companies and Wall Street, analysts told Sputnik.
The next wave in news technology
Technology is changing everything. Maybe this is one of the most frequently repeated sentences of the modern times. We are constantly in awe of news about new technologies or new applications of older technologies.
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EU expands battle with Google with Android antitrust probe
The European Union is broadening its battle with Google, alleging that the technology giant rigs the global market for mobile apps by making sure its Android operating system gives preferential treatment to its own products.
Alphabet profit sends shares up; overtakes Apple in value
Alphabet Inc easily beat Wall Street's quarterly profit forecasts on Feb. 1, helped by strong mobile advertising sales, sending the shares of Google's parent higher in after-hours trading to surpass Apple Inc as the most valuable U.S. company.
Pakistan lifts ban on YouTube after launch of own version
Pakistan said on Jan. 18 that it had removed a three-year ban on YouTube after the Google-owned video-sharing website launched a local version that allows the government to remove material it considers offensive.