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Google allocates $15 mln to help Ukraine – Fedorov
08:55am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Interfax Ukraine (in English)
American Google, part of Alphabet Inc., has allocated $15 million to help Ukraine.
Google is Removing Russian Official Media from its News Channels and Search Engine
07:37am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Novinite
Google, part of the Alphabet Inc. corporation, confirmed today that it is removing Russian official media from its news channels, incl. Google News search engine over Russia''s invasion of Ukraine, Reuters reported. According to Kent Walker, president of international affairs, “in this extraordinary crisis, we are taking extraordinary measures to stop the spread of misinformation and prevent disinfection campaigns online.” Bulgaria will Stop the Broadcasting of Russian Television A CNN reporter told Twitter that Apple had stopped all equipment sales at its online store in the Russian Federation, Reuters reported. /BTA Follow Novinite .com on Twitter and Facebook
Google blocks RT and Sputnik from Play app store in Europe
07:22am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 PageOne Nigeria
Alphabet Inc’s Google has blocked mobile apps connected to RT… The post Google blocks RT and Sputnik from Play app store in Europe appeared first on PageOne .
Google blocks RT, Sputnik from Play app store in Europe
06:30am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Report AZ
Alphabet Inc''s (GOOGL.O) Google said it had blocked mobile apps connected to RT and Sputnik from its Play store, in line with an earlier move to remove the Russian state publishers from its news-related features, Report informs.
YouTube blocks RT, Sputnik channels in EU
06:11am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Big News Network
The suspension of the international Russian outlets is due to the war in Ukraine YouTube has blocked the channels of RT and Sputnik for all European Union users, the platform, owned by Google parent company Alphabet Inc., announced on Tuesday. The block came with immediate effect, the statement said, citing the "ongoing war in Ukraine." RT International is among the
EXCLUSIVE Google blocks RT, Sputnik from Play app store in Europe
06:09am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Reuters
Alphabet Inc''s Google said on Tuesday that it has blocked mobile apps connected to RT and Sputnik from its Play store, in line with an earlier move to remove the Russian state publishers from its news-related features.
Ukraine war: Twitter to comply with EU sanctions on Russian state media
05:51am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Business Standard
Facebook owner Meta, Alphabet Inc''s Google, YouTube and TikTok have said they are blocking access to RT and Sputnik in the EU.
Why Russia has penalised Google, Meta and other tech companies
05:10am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Gadgets Now
Alphabet Inc''s Google and Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc are among internet companies facing possible punitive measures in Russia after failing to open local offices and take other measures required by a communications law.
Big Tech restricts Russian state-backed media, reducing access to Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok
03:06am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 South China Morning Post
YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok are restricting state-owned Russian media channels ahead of a likely European Union ban, aiming to curtail propaganda during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.The EU announced a ban Sunday, which countries are expected to sign off on today after a formal proposal. In the meantime, YouTube owner Alphabet, Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc and TikTok owner ByteDance Ltd have already restricted access to accounts run by Sputnik and Russia Today in the EU.“We have…
Facebook, Instagram globally demoting posts from Russian state media – Meta
02:45am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Rappler
Meta Platforms is globally demoting content from Russian state-controlled media outlets’ Facebook pages and Instagram accounts, as well as posts containing links to those outlets on Facebook, the company’s head of global affairs said on Tuesday, March 1. Tech and social media companies have faced pressure to respond to last Thursday’s invasion of Ukraine by Russia, which has led to economic sanctions against Moscow by governments around the world. Meta’s Nick Clegg told reporters during a conference call that the company had seen a “definitely discernable” degradation of its services in Russia since authorities there announced they would restrict Meta’s platforms. Video and other multimedia content had particularly been affected, Clegg said. Must Read Meta prohibits Russian state media from running ads, monetizing on platform Meta had been in “protracted discussions” with Russia’s communications regulator Roskomnadzor over its new law that requires some foreign internet companies to open offices in Russia, Clegg added.
Apple, Ford Lead Latest Round Of US Companies Cutting Russia Ties
12:15am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Zero Hedge
Apple, Ford Lead Latest Round Of US Companies Cutting Russia Ties As another market day comes to an end in the US, another flurry of American companies have announced plans to cut ties with Russian business partners, or simply stop selling their products in the Russian Federation. These companies include Apple, Nike, Ford and others, all of whom have released statements on Tuesday. For starters, Apple has halted all product sales in Russia, while halting exports to Russia sales channels. It''s also pulling RT News and Sputnik News from App Stores outside of Russia, and is disabling traffic and live incidents in Apple Maps in Ukraine. Here''s the full Apple statement on Russia, where it announced plans to limit Apple Pay and other services, while taking other steps to protect Ukrainians and their interests. "We are deeply concerned about the Russian invasion of Ukraine and stand with all of the people who are suffering as a result of the violence. We are supporting humanitarian efforts, providing aid for the unfolding refugee crisis, and doing all we can to support our teams in the region.
Capital Group''s New ETFs: A Suite of Portfolio Building Blocks
10:42pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Kiplinger
Capital Group, best known for its American Funds line of mutual funds, finally dipped a toe into the exchange-traded fund (ETF) world last week. And unlike many fund launches of the past few years, Capital Group''s ETFs aren''t chasing emerging investment themes or joining competitors in a race to zero fees. In fact, they''re delivering more of what Capital Group investors are used to: meat ''n'' potatoes. SEE MORE The 22 Best ETFs to Buy for a Prosperous 2022 These six actively managed, transparent ETFs offer a similar value proposition to the American Funds : exposure to core portfolio flavors, under the watchful eye of Capital Group''s multi-manager teams, at a reasonable cost. But to be clear: The Capital Group ETFs aren''t clones of American Funds mutual funds. They''re their own unique products, with their own separate strategies … and boast a few of the additional benefits you get from investing in an ETF wrapper. Why Now? Before we get to the products, let''s address the unashamed, neon-adorned elephant in the room: Why did Capital Group – one of the world''s largest asset managers at $2.6 trillion in assets as of the end of 2021 – wait until 2022 to finally unleash its first exchange-traded fund?
Alphabet Looks Incredibly Strong and the Stock Split Helps
09:53pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 InvestorPlace
InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips GOOG stock is an easy buy as trouble is far away. Alphabet is the same incredibly attractive tech juggernaut it has been for a long time and that isn''t changing in the foreseeable future. The post Alphabet Looks Incredibly Strong and the Stock Split Helps appeared first on InvestorPlace . More From InvestorPlace Stock Prodigy Who Found NIO at $2… Says Buy THIS Now Man Who Called Black Monday: “Prepare Now.” Get in Now on Tiny $3 ‘Forever Battery’ Stock Early Bitcoin Millionaire Reveals His Next Big Crypto Trade “On Air”
Google disables traffic maps in Ukraine to confuse Russian troops
08:33pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 StraightNews
Alphabet has confirmed with TechCrunch that it has disabled certain Google Maps live traffic tools in Ukraine which is meant to confuse Russian troops. The news, reported by Reuters, comes after the company has consulted with local authorities as the country faces attacks from Russian forces. The features will remain on for local turn-by-turn navigation for drivers, […] The post Google disables traffic maps in Ukraine to confuse Russian troops appeared first on StraightNews .
Exclusive-Google drops RT, other Russian state media from its news features | MarketScreener
08:31pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 MarketScreener
Alphabet Inc''s Google confirmed on Tuesday that it had removed Russian state-funded publishers such as RT from its news-related features, including the Google News search tool, following Russia''s… | March 1, 2022
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