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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?
What to Expect From Google’s "Launch Night In"
The analyst and insider Jon Prosser's forecast was confirmed. Google announced the date of "Launch Night In," where it will announce the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G smartphones, a new generation of the Google Chromecast media player, and a new smart speaker.
Google Now Lets You View Ancient Animals and NASA Artifacts in AR
Ancients animals and artifacts are overlayed into your environment so that you can view them from different angles and even take pictures of them.
Google’s T-Rex Browser Game Received a Mod With Double Swords
Google’s T-Rex dinosaur can now get past cacti and birds by simply chopping them down or burning them, thanks to the upgraded version of the famous Easter egg game, created by a partnership between MSCHF and 100 Thieves.
The Complete List of Data That Google, Facebook, and Other Social Media and Tech Giants Know About You
If all of a sudden, you are not registered in any of the listed social networking services and was just about to create an account there, read this article carefully, and think again.
Google Duo Rolls Out Captions for Audio and Video Messages
Google Duo rolled out captions for audio and video messages. This new feature is different from the Live Caption feature on Android.
Fortnite Sues Apple and Google After Being Kicked off Stores
Epic Games has long complained about high fees on payments and in-app purchases on the Apple App Store and Google Play. That's why Epic Games unveiled its own payment system into Fortnite. After that, Apple and Google kicked off Fortnite from its stores.
TikTok Tracked Android User Data Using Prohibited Google Tactic
TikTok tracked MAC addresses from millions of Android devices, which violated Google’s privacy policy. Google representatives refused to comment on the system's vulnerability.