Google Blasts Chrome Sale as ‘Extreme’ Remedy at Odds With Law

Google Blasts Chrome Sale as ‘Extreme’ Remedy at Odds With Law

#news #newstoday #tech #technews #latestnews #techupdates #newsupdates Alphabet Inc.’s Google called a US Justice Department plan to force it to sell its web browser “extreme” and at odds with the law, urging a federal court judge to take caution lest he stifle innovation and future investment. In a court filing…

Google Search Now Supports Ethereum Name Service: Here’s What it Means

Google Search Now Supports Ethereum Name Service: Here’s What it Means

Google, which has recently been found to be holding a monopoly on web search, has taken a crypto-friendly decision amidst its ongoing legal battles in the US and the EU. As per a fresh update, Google has fully completed the integratigration of Ethereum Name Service (ENS) into Search. This feature…

Google Tests Verified Check Marks in Search Results to Help Users Identify Verified Sources

Google Tests Verified Check Marks in Search Results to Help Users Identify Verified Sources

Alphabet’s Google is testing showing check marks next to certain companies on its search results, a company spokesperson said on Friday, in a move aimed at helping users identify verified sources and steer clear of fake websites. Fraudulent websites impersonating official businesses or services could creep up in online search…

Google App for Android Starts Testing Bottom-Aligned Search Bar for Improved Reachability

Google App for Android Starts Testing Bottom-Aligned Search Bar for Improved Reachability

Google is testing a new layout for its search app for Android smartphones that will make it much easier to use the handset with one hand. As smartphone screens get bigger, many app developers have begun to move elements of the user interface — including tabs, search bars, and menu…

Google Pays Billions to Industry Giants to Maintain Top Search Engine Spot, Says US DOJ

Google Pays Billions to Industry Giants to Maintain Top Search Engine Spot, Says US DOJ

Google reportedly paid billions of dollars to telecom giants like Apple, Samsung, and more to “illegally” remain the default search engine on their products, according to US Department of Justice (DOJ) attorney Kenneth Dintzer, who made these arguments to Judge Amit Mehta during a hearing in Washington on Thursday. Google…