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Google may shortly have the ability to work offline: Report

According to reports, Google could be working on making Google it is speech recognition-based helper work for Android users if they’re not online. Based on a report by Gizmodo, speech recognition greatly relies on cloud computing to work optimally. It is crucial as memory and the processing power needed is enormous. The report discloses that […]

Google will send out vans for user comments

Google is utilizing the van to help it break out of its own Silicon Valley bubble. The van will make multiday stops in seven states, halting near some of Google’s own regional offices, libraries, parks and schools in hopes of finding out how ordinary Americans are utilizing the business’s battalion of digital offerings. About 500 […]

Google Focuses On IP Address To Censor European Search Results

Google will start censoring search query results across its network of Web sites when obtaining the info from European nations where requests were made as a member of the “Right To Be Forgotten” secrecy opinion. Under the Right To Be Forgotten opinion in Europe, Europeans can request that Google and several other search engines remove […]

New Google Docs upgrade only made browsing much simpler

All of us use Google Docs for our day-to-day chores. The service only got updated with a useful new ‘outline’ attribute that allows you to leap onto distinct sections of a file in a breeze, doing the need away. The attribute basically is useful when you’re browsing through long files such case studies or dissertation, […]

The AlphaGo of Google surpasses on human Go winner in first match

The computer program AlphaGo of Google got the better of its human adversary, Lee Sedol, in the very first game of their anticipated five-game match. Wednesday’s success by AlphaGo, the artificial intelligence software developed by Google DeepMind, over South Korean Go winner Lee is not insignificant as among the very creative and sophisticated games ever […]

Google Now on Tap Gets Optical Character Recognition to ‘Read’ Pictures

Google has gently pushed out a brand new attribute to its Google Now on Harness service – optical character recognition (OCR). The search giant also rolled out a little but useful attribute in an upgrade for Google Docs. Initially seen by some users on Reddit, as it gives different results every time, the OCR attribute […]

Last month, Google had over 75 million takedown requests

That is more than double the variety of links it processed during the exact same period this past year, and over 300 times more requests than in 2012. Why the dramatic increase? As Torrent Freak points out clearly, the quantity of pirated content has grown exponentially online. At exactly the same time, the MPAA, RIAA […]

Google expands -to-be-forgotten rules to all search websites

Google has reacted to European Union information watchdogs by enlarging its right-to-be-forgotten rules to apply to its search sites around the world. In 2014, Europe’s top court ordered search engines to scrub specific listings on their indexes. Really, the right-to-be-forgotten may look evocative to privacy campaigners, but as the united kingdom ‘s Information Commissioner’s Office […]

Google gives ringing endorsement to US VPN suppliers with ‘right to be forgotten’ growth

Should you use Google in Europe, your search results will probably be censored under the Continent’s right-to-be-forgotten policy – in the event that you attempt to use one of the advertising giant’s non-European websites. Until now in the event you used Google.com rather than, say, Google.de, you can still locate effects which were removed at […]

Google Tweaks ‘Right to Be Forgotten’ in EU Searches

Google said it would implement changes in the way that it uses the so called right to be forgotten for on-line searches. The changes, to be executed next week, would close a loophole that enabled Europeans to discover deleted entries by using Google.com rather than the search page for their local state. “Beginning next week, […]