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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?
Google Releases Its Top Searches of 2023
Google has unveiled its annual compilation of the most searched-for topics of the year. The search engine giant has published rankings of search queries for various categories, including games, movies, and TV series.
Google Unveils Gemini AI Model to Challenge OpenAI's GPT-4
While Gemini's first-generation model may not change the world overnight, it could potentially help Google catch up with OpenAI in the race to create a powerful generative AI.
Google Launches a New .meme Top-Level Domain for Memes
Whether you're sharing relatable scenarios, expressing emotions, or simply embracing randomness, the .meme domain offers endless creative possibilities. Express yourself, make the internet laugh, and spread your ideas.
Google Play's Best Apps and Games of 2023 Announced
These awards highlight the innovation and quality of apps and games in the Google Play ecosystem, showcasing the dynamic landscape of mobile technology and its impact on users worldwide.
Google Photos Gets a Boost in Organization with Artificial Intelligence
With the introduction of Photo Stacks and improved screenshot and document management, Google Photos takes a significant step toward making your photo library cleaner and more organized.
Google Launches a New .ing Top-Level Domain for Unique Web Addresses
Users can now purchase these domains during an early access period, albeit at an extra one-time cost, which will gradually decrease each day until December 5. After the official launch, no additional fees will apply.
Google Chrome on iOS Now Offers Bottom Address Bar Option
The decision to offer a bottom address bar aligns with the diverse preferences of users, who may have different hand sizes and device dimensions. Google's move mirrors a similar design change introduced by Apple for its Safari browser in iOS 15.