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Google’s Russian subsidiary to file for bankruptcy after bank account seized

Google’s Russian subsidiary to file for bankruptcy after bank account seized

The Google logo displayed on a smartphone screen. Kirill Kudryavtsev | AFP | Getty Images Google’s Russian subsidiary plans to file for bankruptcy after authorities seized its bank account, making it impossible to pay staff and vendors, but free services including search and YouTube will keep operating, a Google spokesperson said on Wednesday. The Alphabet unit has been under pressure in Russia for months for failing to delete content Moscow deems illegal and for restricting access to some… Source link

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Report: Trump Thinks Truth Social Is a Failure Because Google Is Trying to “F–k” Him

Report: Trump Thinks Truth Social Is a Failure Because Google Is Trying to “F–k” Him

Like a crazy old man who spends his days shouting at an empty blender and thinks the government is performing mind control on people through their microwaves, Donald Trump apparently believes that the reason his newly formed social media company, Truth Social, is not a runaway success is because Google has internally decided to sabotage him. “Is Google trying to fuck me?” the former president has reportedly been asking friends and advisers over the past several weeks. According to… Source link

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Google’s Russian branch plans to file for bankruptcy

Google’s Russian branch plans to file for bankruptcy

Google’s Russian subsidiary will file for bankruptcy, according to a report from Reuters, with the company stating it can no longer keep the branch. The Russian branch reported making 134.3 billion roubles (about $2.086 billion USD) in Russia in 2021 and employed over 100 workers. “The Russian authorities’ seizure of Google Russia’s bank account has made it untenable for our Russia office to function, including employing and paying Russia-based employees, paying suppliers and… Source link

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Google’s Russian subsidiary files for bankruptcy, citing asset seizure

Google’s Russian subsidiary files for bankruptcy, citing asset seizure

Placeholder while article actions load Google’s Moscow-based subsidiary plans to file for bankruptcy, a company spokesperson said Wednesday, because Russia’s seizure of its assets has made it impossible to run its business in the country. It has also moved most of its employees out of the country, the company confirmed. The tech giant submitted a notice of intention to declare itself bankrupt, according to Reuters, which cited a filing in Russia’s federal register. Services such as… Source link

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Google, Amazon Face Shareholder Revolt Over Israeli Defense Work

Google, Amazon Face Shareholder Revolt Over Israeli Defense Work

Google and Amazon are both set to help build “Project Nimbus,” a mammoth new cloud computing project for the Israeli government and military that is spurring intense dissent among employees and the public alike. Shareholders of both firms will soon vote on resolutions that would mandate reconsideration of a project they fear has grave human rights consequences. Little is known of the plan, reportedly worth over $1 billion, beyond the fact that it would consolidate the Israeli… Source link

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Spain slaps Google for frustrating the EU’s ‘right to be forgotten’ – TechCrunch

Spain slaps Google for frustrating the EU’s ‘right to be forgotten’ – TechCrunch

Here’s a rare sight: Google has been hit with a €10 million fine by Spain for serious breaches of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which found it had passed information that could be used to identify citizens requesting deletion of their personal data under EU law, including their email address; the reasons given; and the URL claimed, to a US-based third party without a valid legal basis for this further processing. As well as being fined, Google has… Source link

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Apple engineer who quit over return-to-office policy joins Google

Apple engineer who quit over return-to-office policy joins Google

An ex-Apple executive who quit over the company’s strict return-to-office policy is joining Google just weeks later, according to a report.  Ian Goodfellow — who worked as Apple’s director of machine learning until he resigned in early May — is joining Google’s DeepMind division as a contributor, Bloomberg reported.  DeepMind uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve Google products.  The news comes as Apple pushes virtually… Source link

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Several Google Pixel phones are on sale today from Woot

Several Google Pixel phones are on sale today from Woot

There’s been a lot of talk about new Pixel phones lately, with last week’s Google I/O showing off not just a new Pixel 6A but a brief glimpse of the upcoming Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. But Woot is showing love for some slightly older Pixels with a sale event that’ll end later today. Somehow, Woot got its hands on phones that are all still new in the box with full one-year warranties. This includes the soon-to-be-replaced Pixel 5A for $429.99, 2020’s Pixel 5 for $449.99, and 2019’s Source link

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Google’s Russian subsidiary files for bankruptcy

Google’s Russian subsidiary files for bankruptcy

May 18 (Reuters) – The Russian subsidiary of Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google has filed for insolvency, according to a message posted on Russia’s official registry Fedresurs on Wednesday. The subsidiary was “submitting a notice of the intention to declare itself insolvent (bankrupt)”, the note said. “Since March 22, 2022, it foresees its own bankruptcy and inability to fulfil its monetary obligations, demands to pay severance payments and (or) the remuneration of staff working or previously… Source link

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