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2 votes
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Google's top global lawyer warns Australia against a tech backlash
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Why does Google have nine messaging services?
A sentence from this article on Ars Technica about the new Android Messages web interface really jumped out at me: Android Messages started as a simple SMS app, but, with the Web client, it is...
A sentence from this article on Ars Technica about the new Android Messages web interface really jumped out at me:
Android Messages started as a simple SMS app, but, with the Web client, it is turning into Google's ninth messaging service after (deep breath) Google Talk, Google Voice, Buzz, Google+ Messenger, Hangouts, Spaces, Allo, and the Slack-like Hangouts Chat.
Nine different chat services from a single company is just wild. How did Google let such an important aspect of the Android platform become such a mess, and what should Google do about it?
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You can no longer book Uber rides inside Google Maps
7 votes -
Google removes the option of installing Chrome extensions via remote sites
11 votes -
Australian High Court allows Milorad Trkulja to sue Google for defamation over images linked to crime bosses
8 votes -
The Google H1 Fritz Chip
7 votes -
Inventor says Google is patenting work he put in the public domain
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Why do everyone care about privacy so much?
Let's take Google, for example. Google tracks where you physically are - why are some people so much against it? It doesn't hurt me, google just uses it to serve me personalized ads. Why are...
Let's take Google, for example. Google tracks where you physically are - why are some people so much against it? It doesn't hurt me, google just uses it to serve me personalized ads. Why are people so concerned about it?
Google even tracks, which websites do I visit - again, why should I care? When I want to browse anonymously, I use VPN. If I wanted to do something illegal, I guess I won't use google at all and install tor? I'm not sure what should I do in that case, but I'm sure, there are ways to get away from google's sight when people need to.
I don't understand, why some people fight for internet privacy so much. Could someone help me to understand it? What's your opinion on privacy and internet tracking?
29 votes -
AI at Google: our principles
15 votes -
Big Tech firms march to the beat of Pentagon, CIA despite dissension
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Google unceremoniously removes the tablet section from official Android website
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Google plans not to renew its contract for Project Maven, a controversial Pentagon drone AI imaging program
7 votes -
Microsoft is now more valuable than Google
14 votes -
Facebook and Google each face billion-euro lawsuits for being non-compliant with GDPR
8 votes -
Ireland’s abortion vote becomes a test for Facebook and Google
5 votes -
Four ways your Google searches and social media affect your opportunities in life
4 votes -
18 year old Uruguayan student awarded $36,000 for uncovering RCE vulnerability in Google App Engine
8 votes -
Cyanide & Happiness was demonetized by YouTube. They made some animated shorts about it.
6 votes -
YouTube Music is Google's latest stab at a Spotify rival
8 votes -
Google's new Machine Learning Crash Course
10 votes -
Google removes 'don't be evil' clause from its code of conduct
21 votes -
Google's free machine learning course
6 votes -
Google worker rebellion against military project grows
5 votes -
How to turn on Gmail's Smart Compose and let Google AI write your emails
4 votes -
Google YOLO clickjacking
5 votes -
The price of Google's new conveniences? Your data
6 votes -
Researchers have found methods of sending secret audio instructions undetectable to the human ear to Apple's Siri, Amazon's Alexa and Google's Assistant
6 votes -
Google Duplex: An AI system for accomplishing real world tasks over the phone
6 votes -
Google Assistant making an appointment over the phone
3 votes