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Google is the most recognizable search engine and a company that focuses on products and services related to the Internet. Founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the company now headquarters in California. Google says that its mission is “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful." Sounds like a plan, right?
The 5 Biggest Announcements From Google’s Search On 2020 Event
At its recent Search On event, Google unveiled a bunch of search-related innovations and ways the company is using artificial intelligence to help people understand the world around them and make Search results better.
House Democrats Prepared Big Changes for Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google
Congress found that Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google use their monopoly power, so it recommends to spin off or separate parts of their businesses or make it harder for them to buy smaller companies.
Say Goodbye to the Envelope: Google Unveils the New Gmail Logo
The iconic envelope served as a symbol of Gmail for many years. Now it was replaced by the letter M with rounded corners.
Google Officially Presented Its New Chromecast With Google TV
The Chromecast with Google TV costs $49 and is available for sale in the United States starting today. It will hit the global market on October 15.
Google Unveils the Pixel 5 and 4A 5G During Its Launch Night In
During Google's Launch Night In event, the tech giant unveiled two new Pixel smartphones that will be among the first ones to run Android 11.
The U.S. Justice Department Will Sue Google Over 'Anti-Competitive Practices'
Google monopolized the advertising technology market. Next week, the U.S. Justice Department intends to file a lawsuit against Google over 'anti-competitive practices.'
Google Pledges to Run on Carbon-Free Energy by 2030
This will include powering all of the company’s offices, campuses, and data centers for all products across Search, Maps, YouTube, and Gmail with only carbon-free electricity by 2030.