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Google creates $4 million crisis fund for immigration cause

Google has created a crisis fund worth $4 million to support immigrants stranded outside the U.S. borders, following U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order banning refugees and citizens of certain countries from traveling to the country, the USA Today newspaper reported late on Jan. 29, citing a memo sent by Google CEO Sundar Pichai and confirmed by a company spokesperson. 

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.

Google to enhance its translation system for eight languages

Internet search giant Google is planning to enhance its translation system for eight languages, including Turkish. The "Neural Machine Translation" will present results as closest to daily speaking as possible, daily Habertürk reported on Nov. 16.

The languages were listed as English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanize, Korean and Turkish. 

5 tips to show up higher on Google search for travel companies

Booking holidays online has become the norm, with many prospective clients in the tourism industry using Google throughout all the stages of their booking process, including the most minute detail like finding a taxi once they arrive at the destination. Last month, the technology giant launched its own consumer trends table for the first time.

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.

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