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Google’s New Tool Will Let You Remove Search Results

Google’s New Tool Will Let You Remove Search Results

It’s been said that once something is put on the internet, it lives there forever. Christophe Gateau/picture alliance via Getty ImagesChristophe Gateau/picture alliance via Getty Images But thanks to Google‘s newest rollout, unsavory personal information that you’d rather not have out there for the masses might be able to be scrapped for good. Google has started piloting a new tool called the “remove… Source link

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Google’s new Chromecast costs $30 • TechCrunch

Google’s new Chromecast costs  • TechCrunch

Google announced a new Chromecast with HD streaming support today that costs just $30 and has a remote control with it. The company is launching the Chromecast with Google TV (HD) — yes, that’s the official name — in 19 countries including the U.S. This comes two years after Google launched a $49 Chromecast with 4K HDR streaming support and the introduction of a remote. The new Chromecast supports 1080p streaming. The new Chromecast supports more than 10,000… Source link

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Google’s September 2022 core update hit fast but was less significant than previous updates

Google’s September 2022 core update hit fast but was less significant than previous updates

On September 12, Google began rolling out its second broad core algorithm update this year – the September 2022 core update. We are now several days into the update, and Google has decided to roll out another algorithm update before it is complete – the September 2022 product reviews update. So we felt it was safe to look at the impact of the September 2022 core update at this time, as the September 2022 product reviews update is now rolling… Source link

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Google’s crumbling third-party cookie is still likely to take center stage at Dmexco 2022

Google’s crumbling third-party cookie is still likely to take center stage at Dmexco 2022

Dmexco is back and while many are still trying to figure out the role of the Germany-based conference when it comes to the global circuit, ad tech’s key talking points have moved on considerably after a two-year digital hiatus. Here is Digiday’s primer on what will fuel conversations at this year’s event this week.  The last time 20,000+ ad tech professionals from around the world convened in Koelnmesse, Google was yet to confirm “the death of the third-party cookie” officially…. Source link

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Google’s Former CEO Thinks Hybrid Work Is A Terrible Idea. He’s Right, But For an Entirely Different Reason

Google’s Former CEO Thinks Hybrid Work Is A Terrible Idea. He’s Right, But For an Entirely Different Reason

For most of the past few years, Google–like every company–has been rethinking how its employees work. During the pandemic, most of them worked from home. Now that it seems to be mostly over, a lot of managers would like those employees to come back to the office.  Balancing that tension are leaders trying to figure out the best way to help employees be productive, or even what that even means. Google, a company known for spending a lot of energy and resources creating interesting and… Source link

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Texas’ lawsuit on Google’s ad dominance can mostly proceed, judge rules

Texas’ lawsuit on Google’s ad dominance can mostly proceed, judge rules

A woman passes the logo from the web search engine provider Google during the digital society festival ‘re:publica’, at the Arena Berlin in Berlin, Germany June 9, 2022. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register OAKLAND, Calif., Sept 13 (Reuters) – Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google must face all but one antitrust allegation about its online advertising business brought in a lawsuit by attorneys general for Texas and 16 other states or territories, a… Source link

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