Supply issues, inflation and war in Ukraine fuel Google parent company’s first-quarter struggles
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Supply issues, inflation and war in Ukraine fuel Google parent company’s first-quarter struggles
The measure comes in response to misinformation and discrimination on its platforms
South Korea will require the companies to allow competing payment systems, threatening their 30% cut of most in-app digital sales
Google employees in the US who opt to work from home permanently may get a pay cut. Facebook
Competition and Markets Authority says that the companies may not be doing enough to protect consumers
Dozens of websites in the U.S. and Europe were inaccessible early Tuesday, with at least one internet outage tracker reporting widespread disruptions.
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The battle ensued over Google's use of Java code, which Oracle developed.
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Tech juggernaut Facebook has followed through on its threat to bar Australian news content from its social media platform.
Video platform also plans to roll out direct ecommerce features in 2021
Microsoft has given the federal government a major boost, pledging to soften the blow if Google carries out a threat to leave the Australian market.
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Multiple Google services including YouTube and Gmail simultaneously crashed across the world overnight, sending the internet into a spin.
For almost an hour, users across the world reported that Google services were not working for them. The company's main product, Google Search, appeared to be unaffected. The problem now appears to have been fixed.
France will require online technology giants to pay a new "digital tax" on their 2020 earnings, the finance ministry said Wednesday, breaking a truce with Washington over the long-running tax fight that could prompt a round of punitive US tariffs on French goods.
Perhaps Google felt that the optics of obsoleting a service and cutting off millions of users from something useful and beloved were not worth risking — after doing exactly that with Reader (RIP).
The US government has filed charges against Google, accusing the company of violating competition law to preserve its monopoly over internet searches and online advertising.