Former Google Employees are Suing the Company for Discrimination
Three former Google employees have filed a lawsuit against the Internet company with a charge of discrimination, BBC reports. Employees say Google pays lower wages to women and provides fewer opportunities for development.
Google Flights services now available in Greek
Google has officially made its travels service “Google Flights” accessible in Greece as of Wednesday, September 6. Greeks will now be able to receive information about most the affordable travel prices and the prospect of a rise in or drop in ticket value from around the globe.
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Top 10 popular “How to…” Google searches
According to Google, the most popular “how to..” search for Greeks was on how to fix doors and walls. In Peru however, most people are curious about how to fix their laundry machine, and barely give the toilet a second thought. In France, it’s all about windows and walls.
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YouTube TV Loses Money from Every Subscriber
The YouTube TV platform is a massive negative item in the YouTube budget, says an analyst. Reports Kaldata.
According to Colin Dixon of nScreenMedia, YouTube TV is probably losing money from every one of its subscribers. The reason is that much more money is paid for new content than earned from subscription fees.
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Walmart and Google are Uniting Against Amazon
World's largest retailer, Walmart, joins forces with Google in an attempt to oppose Amazon's dominant position in the online market, US media reported. The deal concluded between the two companies will allow Walmart products to become available to Google Express online shopping service. Reports Sega.
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Facebook and Google Demand in Court Limited Access of Authorities to User Data
The big IT companies demand to restrict authorities' access to user data. Reports Kaldata.
The American Facebook, Google, Apple, and other IT companies have called on the US Supreme Court to seek to restrict law enforcement access to consumer privacy. That's what The Verge reported.
Google CEO slams memo on gender as employee reportedly fired
A memo written by a male engineer at Google about gender differences sparked a quick rebuttal from Google after it circulated widely online.
The Capitalization of Amazon is Over USD 500 Billion
Amazon's capitalization reached USD 502.6 billion, the Financial Times writes.
Except Amazon, with a similar capitalization of over USD 500 billion are only Apple, Microsoft and Google. Since the beginning of 2017, Amazon's market value has increased by $ 146.3 billion.
Today's Google Doodle is about the Man who Predicted the Internet
Google's Doodle have a fondness for celebrating legendary figures, but today's person of interest feels more appropriate for the venue than most. Reports TheVerge.
The company hails Canadian professor, philosopher, and media sage Marshall McLuhan as a man who "saw the internet coming — and predicted just how much impact it would have."
Printed media crisis and paywalls: We are closer to losing our news than we think
There is a lot of turmoil in the media and especially in printed Media as we know them. Every year the risk of traditional newspapers shutting down is increasing. And this is why many news media giants are testing new ways in making themselves sustainable. The years were you just had to be on the internet are long gone.