Google, the world-famous tech giant, has officially turned 25 years old. Let's take a look at the company's 25-year odyssey in revolutionising the internet as we know today.
The newest addition to Google's signature smartphone series, Google Pixel 8, is set to launch on October 4. Google has announced an unveiling event on October 4, where the tech giant is expected to reveal their newest "Pixel portfolio of devices".
Google Flights is launching a new tool to help travellers decide when to book their flights.
Google plans to improve the transparency of their content moderation practices across their various services, including the widely used Google search engine, as per a recent announcement.
Google is rolling out its Dark Web Report feature to a select group of users in India, marking an expansion beyond its initial availability only to users in the United States.
Gmail's Android and iOS applications have introduced a native translation capability for emails, a feature that has been long available on the desktop version. The update aims to provide mobile users with a seamless translation experience, eliminating the need for manual methods like copying and pasting content into Google Translate or using Google Lens for screenshots.
Google has released a new update to Bard, in which the AI chatbot can understand and give replies in over 40 languages, including Bangla.
In a significant move to bolster India's digital economy, global tech giants Google and Amazon have jointly pledged a massive investment of $25 billion. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, announced the company's commitment to invest $10 billion in India's digitisation fund during a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington, D.C. Furthermore, Google unveiled its plans to establish a state-of-the-art global fintech operation centre in Gujarat.
As part of its initiative, Google aims to take advantage of the government's Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, which offers financial incentives to manufacturers who produce smartphones locally. By tapping into this scheme, Google not only intends to capitalise on the growing Indian smartphone market but also contribute to the country's "Make in India" vision, fostering local manufacturing capabilities.
Google, the world-famous tech giant, has officially turned 25 years old. Let's take a look at the company's 25-year odyssey in revolutionising the internet as we know today.
The newest addition to Google's signature smartphone series, Google Pixel 8, is set to launch on October 4. Google has announced an unveiling event on October 4, where the tech giant is expected to reveal their newest "Pixel portfolio of devices".
Google Flights is launching a new tool to help travellers decide when to book their flights.
Google plans to improve the transparency of their content moderation practices across their various services, including the widely used Google search engine, as per a recent announcement.
Google is rolling out its Dark Web Report feature to a select group of users in India, marking an expansion beyond its initial availability only to users in the United States.
Gmail's Android and iOS applications have introduced a native translation capability for emails, a feature that has been long available on the desktop version. The update aims to provide mobile users with a seamless translation experience, eliminating the need for manual methods like copying and pasting content into Google Translate or using Google Lens for screenshots.
Google has released a new update to Bard, in which the AI chatbot can understand and give replies in over 40 languages, including Bangla.
In a significant move to bolster India's digital economy, global tech giants Google and Amazon have jointly pledged a massive investment of $25 billion. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, announced the company's commitment to invest $10 billion in India's digitisation fund during a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington, D.C. Furthermore, Google unveiled its plans to establish a state-of-the-art global fintech operation centre in Gujarat.
As part of its initiative, Google aims to take advantage of the government's Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, which offers financial incentives to manufacturers who produce smartphones locally. By tapping into this scheme, Google not only intends to capitalise on the growing Indian smartphone market but also contribute to the country's "Make in India" vision, fostering local manufacturing capabilities.
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