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Read More »Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say
(This Feb. 22 story corrects to clarify Google’s position, paragraph 5) FILE PHOTO: Letters spell the word “Alphabet” as they are seen on a computer screen with a Google search page in this photo illustration taken in Paris, France, August 11, 2015. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol MADRID (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google is negotiating individual licensing deals with a divided Spanish news industry that could allow the U.S. tech giant’s news service to resume in the country, three sources close to… Source link
Read More »Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say
(This Feb. 22 story corrects to clarify Google’s position, paragraph 5) FILE PHOTO: Letters spell the word “Alphabet” as they are seen on a computer screen with a Google search page in this photo illustration taken in Paris, France, August 11, 2015. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol MADRID (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google is negotiating individual licensing deals with a divided Spanish news industry that could allow the U.S. tech giant’s news service to resume in the country, three sources close to… Source link
Read More »Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say
MADRID (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google is negotiating individual licensing deals with a divided Spanish news industry that could allow the U.S. tech giant’s news service to resume in the country, three sources close to the matter told Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Letters spell the word “Alphabet” as they are seen on a computer screen with a Google search page in this photo illustration taken in Paris, France, August 11, 2015. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol Google News, which links to third party content,… Source link
Read More »Alphabet in talks with Spanish publishers to bring Google News back, sources say
MADRID (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google is negotiating individual licensing deals with a divided Spanish news industry that could allow the U.S. tech giant’s news service to resume in the country, three sources close to the matter told Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Letters spell the word “Alphabet” as they are seen on a computer screen with a Google search page in this photo illustration taken in Paris, France, August 11, 2015. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol Google News, which links to third party content,… Source link
Read More »How to Use Google Assistant
Google Assistant is built into Android as the default virtual assistant for asking questions, getting information, and performing tasks. However, it can also serve the same role on your iPhone or iPad. Yes, Siri is still more convenient and accessible on an Apple device, but those who already have a Google account with personalized information and settings may want to try Google Assistant as an alternative. You can ask Google Assistant to answer a range of questions and perform a variety of… Source link
Read More »Google Doodle celebrates writer and activist Zitkala-Sa
Zitkala-Sa played a huge role in preserving Native American culture. Google Doodle The Google… Source link
Read More »Google to lift political ad ban this week
The tech giant had also banned political ads on its platforms, including YouTube and Google search pages, after the 2020 election. | Richard Vogel/AP Photo Google will lift its ban on political ads on Wednesday, ending a self-imposed prohibition that had been active since the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Google announced the decision in an email to political clients Monday morning. The tech giant had also banned political ads on its platforms, including YouTube and Google search… Source link
Read More »Google to resume accepting political ads in U.S.
Alphabet Inc’s Google will resume accepting political advertisements in the United States from Feb. 24, according to an email to advertisers seen by Reuters. Google paused such advertisements in January following the violence at U.S. Capitol and in the run up to the presidential inauguration. “We will continue to rigorously enforce our ads policies, which strictly prohibit demonstrably false information that could significantly undermine trust in elections or the… Source link
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