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The Stock Markets Top Four Face A Challenge In 2022: Change
12:00am, Friday, 31'st Dec 2021 Forbes
Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon at top, but 2022 changes are coming
Alphabet (GOOGL) Boosts Google TV Efforts With TVision Hub
03:37pm, Thursday, 30'th Dec 2021 Entrepreneur
Alphabet''s (GOOGL) Google TV gets a new dongle named TVision Hub from T-Mobile in a bid to provide an enhanced viewing experience to customers in the United States, per reports.
Russia Fines Google With Record $100 Million For Allowing Banned Content
03:05pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Zero Hedge
Russia Fines Google With Record $100 Million For Allowing Banned Content Russia has dramatically escalated its long-running battle with Google after repeatedly accusing it and other major US-based internet platforms of ignoring Russian laws on obscenity as well as propaganda, with on Friday a Moscow court slapping an unprecedented fine of almost $100 million on Google . The content under dispute which state media regulator Roskomnadzor has demanded the removal of includes pornographic material, as well as posts that reportedly promote drugs and suicide . Crucially the regulator and Kremlin officials have long charged Google with promoting politically subversive messaging with the intent to stir up protests in support of jailed dissident Alexei Navalny . Pro-Navalny protests groups were previously banned as "extremist" earlier in the year. Essentially Russia has accused Silicon Valley-based internet companies of allowing themselves to be used as a hidden hand of US foreign policy inside Russia , also promoting controversial content like transgenderism among Russia''s youth - which is also outlawed under recent legislation related to ''propagandizing'' minors with sexually explicit and corrupting material.
TikTok now gets more hits than Google
02:59pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Investment Watch Blog''Out to manage Punjab,'' says Shehbaz about PM Imran''s Lahore visit
02:53pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Business Recorder
Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif termed on Friday Prime Minister Imran Khan''s recent Lahore visit "an exercise in panic management," saying the premier is "out to manage Punjab, not knowing that it is a payback time and nothing can lessen people''s anger." In a Twitter message, Shehbaz also accused the premier of inaugurating the "Lahore Knowledge Park," which was a PMLN government project, under a new name, Technopolis. While launching Technopolis, Prime Minister Imran Khan had said on Thursday that the technology industry could end Pakistan''s current account deficit woes. “Technology sector could alone end Pakistan’s entire current account deficit,” said Khan in his address. The special technology zone has been established under Lahore Knowledge Park Company, as the government aims to boost the country’s exports in the technology sector. “Technology is the future of the world,” said the prime minister, adding that the turnover of companies including Apple and Google runs into trillions of dollars. “As the world battled the effects of Covid-19 pandemic, tech companies were registering exponential growth in profits.
Google Receives New Fine of 7.2 Billion Rubles in Russia
02:42pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Fox News Point
On Friday, a court in Russia sentenced US technology company Google to a record fine of 7.2 billion rubles for failing to remove certain banned content from the internet. According to the judge in Moscow, Google is guilty of recidivism. Russia has been cracking down on major technology players in recent years, which is [] The post Google Receives New Fine of 7.2 Billion Rubles in Russia appeared first on FOX News Point .
Billions of Chrome users urged to update these settings NOW to stop Google tracking you
02:27pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 The Irish Sun
TRACKING is inevitable when using the internet but there are ways to keep some of your data under the radar. As were all a bit more mindful of what we share these days, it has forced the likes of Google to be more upfront about what it does and doesnt know. Location History is supposed []
Some Android 13 Features Revealed In Extensive Leak
02:10pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Android Headlines
Android 12 began rolling out a couple of months ago, starting with Pixel devices. In the meantime, were awaiting the stable release of Android 12L, which was initially believed to be called Android 12.1. Now, a new leak is giving us our very first glimpse of Googles next major mobile operating system Android 13. [] Read More... The post Some Android 13 Features Revealed In Extensive Leak appeared first on Android Headlines .
Googles doodle honors Moin Akhtar on his 71st birth anniversary
01:37pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 UrduPointTikTok Was the Most Visited Website in 2021, According to Cloudflare Report
01:20pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Giz China
Social media app TikTok has officially beaten Google to become the most popular domain on a worldwide basis in 2021, with the company ending the The post TikTok Was the Most Visited Website in 2021, According to Cloudflare Report appeared first on Gizchina.com .
Cloudflare Lists the 10 Most Popular Domains of 2021: How TikTok Beat Google
01:10pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 MUO
No, Google wasn''t the most popular domain of 2021.
MTN leverages Google, Dotgo to serve over 82m subscribers
12:54pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 BusinessDay
Nigerias largest mobile network operator (MTN) is set to launch Rich Communication Services (RCS) Business Messaging (RBM) Services in partnership with Google and Dotgo, a Gupshup company and a leading cloud communications provider of RBM Solutions. RBM uses the rich and interactive features of Rich Communication Services (RCS), the next-generation SMS that allows sharing of []
Russian court fines Google nearly $100M over content
12:53pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 ABC News
A Moscow court has fined Google nearly $100 million over its failure to delete content banned by local law
Russian court fines Google nearly $100M over content
12:52pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Beaumont Enterprise
MOSCOW (AP) A Moscow court fined Google nearly $100 million Friday over its failure to delete content banned by local law, a penalty that reflects Russian efforts to step up pressure on big technology companies. The Tagansky District Court ruled that Google repeatedly neglected to remove the banned content and ordered the company to pay an administrative fine of about 7.2 billion rubles (about $98.4 million). Google said it would study the court documents and then decide on its next steps. Russian authorities have steadily ramped up pressure on social media platforms, accusing them of failing to purge content related to drug abuse, weapons and explosives. Earlier this year, the authorities blamed tech companies for not deleting announcements about unsanctioned protests in support of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. Russian courts previously imposed smaller fines on Google, Facebook and Twitter this year. The Moscow court''s Friday ruling marked the first time the size of the fine was calculated based on revenue.
Google to decide on further steps after reviewing court decision on fines — press service
12:32pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Tass
Earlier, it was reported that the justice of the peace court in Moscow fined Google $98.4 mln because of the systemic failure to remove prohibited information
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