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 .
No, Google wasn''t the most popular domain of 2021.
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

Here''s how to use Android''s Nearby Share on your Chromebook

12:30pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Android Police
Kind of like AirDrop, but Google
Brave Asset Management Inc. boosted its holdings in Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) by 2.0% during the third quarter, according to the company in its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 624 shares of the information services providers stock after acquiring an additional 12 shares during the period. Alphabet accounts for []

The Morning After: Is it time for lickable TVs?

12:15pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Engadget
I joked about LGs unusual TVs earlier this week, but I''ll take it back. Those were fine. Sensible, even. Thats because a Meiji University professor in Japan has unveiled a prototype screen called Taste the TV. The prototype sends electrical signals to 10 flavor canisters that spray flavors on a film overlay for those willing to lick. Creator Homei Miyashita thinks of the device as less of a taste-at-home device, and more as a tool for food professionals, like chefs and sommeliers. The prototype is, yes, a little icky, despite the hygienic film that can be treated between tastings. According to Reuters , Miyashita is already discussing spin-off applications for the spray tech, like applying pizza or chocolate flavors to a slice of toasted bread. Dont tell him about Nutella. Your daily TMA will be taking a few days off for the holidays, but we''ll be back next Wednesday. Have a great weekend! -Mat Smith Japan''s latest life-sized Gundam statue is almost complete The robot''s head has just been attached.

Russia hits Google with record fine

12:13pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Big News Network
The landmark legal decision comes amid a growing row over the US tech giant''s failure to remove illegal material online. A court in Moscow has fined Google 7.2 billion rubles (around $98.1 million) for repeatedly failing to take down banned content. The decision marks the first time an IT company has faced financial penalties based on the scale of their turnover in Russia. On Friday, a judg
GM Chief Executive Mary Barra had been scheduled to give a keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show on 5 January
Moscow ruling is first revenue-based fine of its kind in Russia and comes amid fears of internet crackdown A Moscow court has said it is fining Alphabets Google 7.2bn roubles (£73m) for what it says is a repeated failure to delete content Russia deems illegal, the first revenue-based fine of its kind in Russia. Moscow has increased pressure on big tech this year in a campaign that critics characterise as an attempt by Russian authorities to exert tighter control over the internet, something they say threatens individual and corporate freedom. Continue reading
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This line-up of stories will help you discover the latest happenings around the tech world, today. 1. Chinas TikTok beats Facebook, Google as 2021 most visited website Chinese social media product, TikTok, has surpassed both Facebook and Google as the most visited website in 2021. This is according to an analysis of web traffic for [] The post Chinas TikTok beats Facebook, Google as 2021 most visited website. 2 other things and a trivia appeared first on Latest Nigeria News | Top Stories from Ripples Nigeria .

Tech in 2021: From the Trump ban to the BDO hack

10:34am, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Rappler
2021 has been a rollercoaster ride for tech. And it didnt take long for us to arrive at its first heart-stopping drop with our friends in the US going through the January 6 Capitol attack aided in part by social media information operations possibly among the scariest incidents of digital manipulation translating to real-world horror. With 2022 on the horizon, of course, we hope, as we always do at the start of a new year, that there will be some movement towards a less polarizing, less truth-bending online information ecosystem next year. But before the fireworks are set off, lets go back again through the loops and bends that tech went through in 2021. Here are some of the years top tech headlines, stories, and bits and pieces. Trump banned Facebook and Twitter froze the former US presidents account on January 6, US time, first for a set number of hours, and later permanently for Twitter. Facebook initially banned Trump for an indefinite period of time but following its Oversight Boards recommendation to set a period of time, the company announced in June that Trump is suspended at least until January 2023 .
If you have children who believe in Santa Claus, you may be interested to know that Google today launched its annual Santa tracking feature , allowing Santa to be tracked in real time on his journey to the North Pole as he prepares to deliver presents to kids around the world. Google''s Santa Tracker continues an 18-year tradition for the company, allowing excited children (and parents!) to keep up with the jolly gift-giver''s travels throughout December 24. On this day, Santas Village transforms into a tracking experience where children can follow Santa and his reindeer as they go about their merry work. Santa can be tracked using a web browser on iPhone , iPad , or Mac by visiting Google''s official Santa Tracking website . The site features a live map of Santa''s current location, his next stop, a live video feed of his journey, and the estimated time that he will arrive in each specific location. The Santa site provides pictures of locations that Santa has already visited, a live count of gifts that have been delivered, and Santa''s current distance from your location.

TikTok beats Google for top internet hotspot

09:51am, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 City AM
Video sharing platform TikTok has beaten Google as the most popular online destination after soaring in popularity over the course of the pandemic.
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