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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 Go Programming Language Gets Rid of "Racism" in Code
Due to mass protests against racism in the USA, many companies began to approach this problem globally and eradicate racism even in code. For example, by replacing "whitelist" and "blacklist" with "allowlist" and "blocklist."
The List of Smartphones That Will Receive Android 11
Google has delayed the launch of public beta testing of the new Android 11 operating system due to protests in the United States. But we continue to monitor updates about Android 11, so here’s the list of smartphones that are most likely to get the latest version of Android.
Google May Be Fined $5 Billion for Tracking Users in Incognito Mode
Google is accused of illegally invading the privacy of millions of users. The search giant continually monitors users' actions on the Internet using the browser, even if the Incognito mode is turned on.
Apple and Google Introduced the First Version of COVID-19 Exposure Notification Tech
Google and Apple have announced the launch of the first public Exposure Notification API, which allows creating apps to track contacts with people infected with COVID-19.
The U.S. Congress Is Worried About Facebook's Giphy Acquisition
Facebook recently announced the purchase of Giphy animated image service. U.S. Congress opposed the deal, saying Facebook cannot buy other companies while the antitrust investigation is underway.
Ubisoft Sues Apple and Google for Selling ‘Area F2,’ a 'Rainbow Six: Siege' Clone
Ubisoft noticed that the latest project of Qookka Games is very similar to their own, that's why they are accusing Apple and Google of selling a rip-off of its popular video game ‘Rainbow Six: Siege.’
Google Tells the Majority of Its Employees to Work from Home Until 2021
Google is extending the company’s work-from-home policy until 2021 in an effort to protect its employees from the coronavirus infection.