Google to ban cryptocurrency ads
Alphabet's Google has announced it will ban advertisements for cryptocurrencies and related content starting in June.
Alphabet's Google has announced it will ban advertisements for cryptocurrencies and related content starting in June.
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Google released an update to its internet chat tool Hangouts on Wednesday, aiming to make it suitable in workplaces so the Alphabet unit can compete with business software makers including Microsoft and Slack.
Developers are using Go at work more, as more businesses see it as critical
The use of open source Bazel, a multilanguage tool for building and testing software, and the Ivy renderer top the planned new features
Google has detailed its plans to use its open source AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) framework to bring dynamic content to emails.
Google in July will start inserting a 'not secure' label in the address bar of every website that uses HTTP connections between its servers and users.
X — the ‘moonshot factory’ of Google parent company Alphabet — has graduated a new business focused on improving enterprise information security by leveraging machine learning.
After missing the critical holiday shopping season, Apple has jumped into the voice speaker wars with the HomePod smart speaker, a device that will use its Siri voice assistant and compete against offerings from Amazon.com and Alphabet's Google.
Google announces patent agreement with Tencent amid China push
Alphabet's Google said on Tuesday it has made "no changes" to its mapping platform in China, denying an earlier media report that claimed it was re-launching the function in China, where many of its services are blocked.
Alphabet's Google said on Thursday it had already deployed software patches against the Spectre and Meltdown chipset security flaws last year, without slowing down its cloud services.
Google says its voice-controlled virtual assistant will show up this year in new tablet-like devices designed by LG Electronics and Sony as the technology company seeks to challenge Amazon.com's dominance in a fledgling market.
A rare public spat in the technology industry escalated on Tuesday when Google said it would block its video streaming application YouTube from two Amazon.com devices and criticized the online retailer for not selling Google hardware.