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Google, competition and markets authority
Google Under Investigation to Determine Compliance with New UK Competition Law
Google is the first company investigated for potential strategic market status under the new U.K. Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act.
Google Comes Under U.K. Investigation Over Search Services
It will be the first investigation under a new digital markets competition regime that could force the company to change its conduct.
UK competition watchdog to investigate Google search services
Britain will use new regulatory powers to investigate Google's search services to see how they impact consumers and businesses, including advertisers and rivals, following U.S. calls to break up the tech giant.
Google Faces More Scrutiny as UK Watchdog Flexes New Digital Competition Powers
Britain’s competition watchdog says it’s investigating Google’s search ad business, adding to global scrutiny that the U.S. tech giant is facing
Google faces UK investigation over search dominance
The tech giant accounts for 90% of web searches in the UK - the regulator will probe whether that harms consumers and rivals.
Google, Messages
Google To Restore Much-Needed Google Photos Feature, Report Claims
Google is reportedly bringing back an important Google Photos sharing feature after suddenly removing it without warning last year. This removal has left some users frustrated at the inability to easily share certain photos and videos using Partner Sharing, especially images taken with external cameras or created in other apps.
Google Messages restores your control over custom photos for contacts
Following last year's rollout of Profile Discovery, Google Messages is again letting you manually choose the picture you want for contacts.
Google Messages will now let you override a contact’s photo on your device
Google rolled out "profile sharing" in Messages. This well-meaning feature was supposed to make things easier for everyone by automatically using people's Google Account pictures in the app instead of using the contact photo you may have chosen for that contact prior.
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Russian court fines Google $78 million for ignoring previous penalties
A Russian court fined Alphabet's Google 8 billion roubles ($77.9 million) on Tuesday for not complying with previous penalty ...
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Google gets less than 90% of search traffic for the first time in 10 years
The statistics show Google had less than 90% search market share in Q4 of 2024, but which competitors are benefiting?
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British probe to look at Google's dominance in search engines
A British probe into Google has opened by a watchdog agency as its first ivestigation under a new law over Google's search ...
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on MSN
Google-backed Pixxel successfully launches India's first private satellite constellation
India's space tech startup Pixxel launched three of its six hyperspectral imaging satellites aboard a SpaceX rocket from ...
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Google Home starts widely rolling out its colorful new look
Google is starting to widely roll out its Dynamic color scheme to the Home app. You'll need to join the Public Preview to get ...
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How to use Google Deep Research to save hours of time
There are three main stages to Google Deep Research workflow: To get to the first, head to Gemini on the web, choose the 1.5 ...
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Google Loses Over $3 Trillion Due to Elon Musk
In 2013,
Google
was on the verge of acquiring Elon Musk’s Tesla for $6 billion, along with an additional $5 billion ...
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Google is ready to open the app floodgates for Android Automotive
Video, gaming, and browser apps will soon be available for Android Automotive as Google launches its car ready mobile apps ...
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