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Google brings AppSheet automations to Gmail, Jira support to Chat and Spaces – TechCrunch

Google brings AppSheet automations to Gmail, Jira support to Chat and Spaces – TechCrunch

Google today announced a new feature for its AppSheet automation service that will allow developers on its no-code platform to create custom apps and automation that can interact directly with Gmail. By leveraging dynamic email, developers can now build applications that users can trigger and execute right from inside their Gmail inbox — and while that has been the promise of dynamic email since Google announced it in 2019, we haven’t seen all that many developers really make use of… Source link

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Google goes all in on hybrid cloud with new portfolio of edge and managed on-prem solutions – TechCrunch

Google goes all in on hybrid cloud with new portfolio of edge and managed on-prem solutions – TechCrunch

Today at Google Cloud Next, the company’s annual customer conference, Google announced a broad portfolio of hybrid cloud services designed to deliver computing at the edge of Google’s network of data centers, in a partner facility or in a customer’s private data center — all managed by Anthos, the company’s cloud native management console. There’s a lot to unpack here, but Sachin Gupta, Google’s GM and VP of Product for IaaS, says the strategy behind… Source link

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Google Cloud launches a managed Spark service – TechCrunch

Google Cloud launches a managed Spark service – TechCrunch

At its Cloud Next event, Google today announced the launch of Spark on Google Cloud as a fully managed service. With this, the popular open-source data processing engine will become a premium offering on Google Cloud. “With this innovation, Spark finally arrives in the cloud-native world,” said Gerrit Kazmaier, Google’s VP & GM for Database, Data Analytics & Looker. “It allows data engineers and data scientists to work with Spark without worrying about cluster end… Source link

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Google and Temasek back Indian neobank Open in $100 million funding – TechCrunch

Google and Temasek back Indian neobank Open in 0 million funding – TechCrunch

Google has invested in Bangalore-based Open, becoming the latest high-profile investor to back a neobanking platform. Open said on Tuesday it has raised $100 million in a Series C financing round. Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund Temasek led the round, and Google and Japan’s SBI Investment (not to be confused with SoftBank or India’s SBI bank) as well as existing investors Tiger Global and 3one4 Capital participated in it. The new round, which brings the four-year-old startup’s… Source link

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Google TV is adding user profiles, watchlists and an improved ‘Ambient Mode’ – TechCrunch

Google TV is adding user profiles, watchlists and an improved ‘Ambient Mode’ – TechCrunch

Google TV is adding multiple user profiles to allow everyone in a household to access their own personalized space with their Google account. Google says with personalized profiles, users will get TV show and movie recommendations tailored just for them, easy access to their personal watchlist and help from their Google Assistant. The search giant outlined in a blog post that as users watch TV, their profile takes their interests and preferences into account to… Source link

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Google pulls ‘stalkerware’ ads that promoted phone spying apps – TechCrunch

Google pulls ‘stalkerware’ ads that promoted phone spying apps – TechCrunch

Google has pulled several “stalkerware” ads that violated its policies by promoting apps that encouraged prospective users to spy on their spouses’ phone. These consumer-grade spyware apps are often marketed to parents wishing to monitor their child’s calls, messages, apps, photos and location, often under the guise of protecting against predators. But these apps, which are often designed to be installed surreptitiously and without the device owner’s consent, have been… Source link

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Google Pixel 6 leaks dial up the camera and security war – TechCrunch

Google Pixel 6 leaks dial up the camera and security war – TechCrunch

Ahead of its launch on October 19, it seems as if retailers and Google are playing a game of chicken about who can leak the most information about its two upcoming flagship phones; the Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro. Google’s Pixel line of smartphones has traditionally been the flagship of the Android armada for those of us who like our Android operating system as un-adorned as possible. After a somewhat underwhelming Pixel 5, which meant that the company… Source link

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Reddit hires former Google Cloud exec as its first chief product officer – TechCrunch

Reddit hires former Google Cloud exec as its first chief product officer – TechCrunch

Reddit announced today that it has hired Pali Bhat, the former vice-president of product and design at Google Cloud, as the company’s first Chief Product Officer. Bhat will be tasked with overseeing Reddit’s product organization and leading the development of tools and features for the platform. In his new role, Bhat will report directly to Reddit CEO Steve Huffman. Bhat will lead and facilitate the creation of tools and features focused on bringing… Source link

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Google to give security keys to ‘high risk’ users targeted by government hackers – TechCrunch

Google to give security keys to ‘high risk’ users targeted by government hackers – TechCrunch

Google has said it will provide 10,000 “high-risk” users with free hardware security keys, days after the company warned thousands of Gmail users that they were targeted by state-sponsored hackers. The warning, sent by Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG), alerted more than 14,000 Gmail users that they had been targeted in a state-sponsored phishing campaign from APT28, also known as Fancy Bear, said to be made up of operatives of Russia’s GRU intelligence… Source link

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Google and YouTube say they won’t allow ads or monetized content pushing climate denial – TechCrunch

Google and YouTube say they won’t allow ads or monetized content pushing climate denial – TechCrunch

Google announced Thursday that it would no longer allow ads or monetization for content that promotes climate change denialism. The policy change will apply to publishers, advertisers and YouTube creators, who will no longer be able to make money from content that “contradicts well-established scientific consensus around the existence and causes of climate change.” Google plans to enforce the new policy with a blend of algorithmic detection and human moderation and the change will… Source link

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