Google laid out plans to stop bundling preinstalled apps with its Android platform and instead charge manufacturers a fee to license its apps, as part of a bid to avoid additional fines from European Union (EU) regulators.
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Google Partners programme launched in Nigeria
Google has announced the launch of its Partners programme in Nigeria to enable digital agencies and brands take advantage of the online marketing tools to connect with their users.
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Social network bug exposed private data – Google
Technology firm launches app that locates advertising targets on internet
Technology Company, Dochase, has developed computer application software that is capable of locating consumers of certain kind advertisement on the internet and delivers it to them. Dochase is co-founded by two young Nigerian programmers, Chibuike Goodnews and Saint Germaine Onwukeme. “Over the years, we have discovered that 75 percent of media spending, especially on advertsRead More …
Infinix, Google unveil Note 5 Stylus
INFINIX Mobility, a premium smartphone brand in partnership with Google recently unveiled its latest device, Note 5 Stylus, an Android One smartphone meant for younger users to experience seamless, creative and self expression lifestyle which empowered them to become trendsetters.
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Microsoft, Amazon, Google join fight to prevent famine
Tech giants Microsoft, Amazon and Google are joining forces with international organizations to help identify and head off famines in developing nations using data analysis and artificial intelligence, a new initiative unveiled Sunday. Rather than waiting to respond to a famine after many lives already have been lost, the tech firms “will use the predictive […] …
Trump weighs draft order targeting Google, Facebook
President Donald Trump is weighing an executive order that would open federal antitrust and criminal probes into Google, Facebook and other social media firms, US media said Saturday, though the White House promptly distanced itself from the reports. Last month, Trump stepped up his attacks on big tech companies, warning them to be “careful,” and […] …
Google defends Gmail data sharing, gives few details on violations
Alphabet Inc’s Google gave details about its policies for third-party Gmail add-ons but stopped short of fully addressing questions from US senators about developers who break its email-scanning rules. How user data flows between big technology platforms such as Google and Facebook Inc and their partners has faced scrutiny around the world this year since […] …
Google staff discussed ways to fight Trump travel ban: WSJ
Google staff discussed ways to fight Trump travel ban
Google employees discussed how to counter President Donald Trump’s 2017 travel ban by modifying search functions to help people contribute to immigration advocacy groups and contact lawmakers, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. They began the email discussion two days after Trump signed the first version of his travel ban targeting people from seven mainly […] …