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17 Jun, 2014

Google removes ‘Dawn’ app

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Google removes the ISIS app ‘Dawn of Glad Tidings’ from the Play store after it is widely reported by media. The app, which posts ISIS-created content including hashtags, links and images over users’ Twitter accounts, has been available for around two months and has been downloaded thousands of times. Google spokesman:

We remove any applications that breach our community guidelines.

18 Jun, 2014

‘Right to be forgotten’ ruling

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Google will comply with a European court ruling to remove links to certain online content. The rule protects individuals and requires search providers to remove links that an individual says violates their online privacy. The case was brought by Mario Costeja González, after he failed to remove an old auction listing that adversely affected his name.

Within the first 24 hours of the option being available, 12,000 requests are made. An internal team will review each request, then remove the link from access in the European Union and four other countries. Although the link will not be accessible in the EU, it can still be found in any location through the original Google.com domain.

Donates $100,000

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In a joint project with Code Club and Technology Will Save Us, Google donates $100,000 towards children’s tech education. The funds will allow children to learn the basics of technology and build their own game consoles for just $100. Currently, the program is available only for 900 children. These children will receive assemblly help from Code Club for free. The self-assemble kits are on sale on a first-come, first-served basis.

19 Jun, 2014

Pledges $50m to teach girls to code

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Google pledges $50 million over the next three years into its Made With Code effort. The Company hopes to connect more girls to CS courses available through Khan Academy or Code academy. Susan Wojcicki, the CEO of YouTube says that less than 1% of high school girls expressed an interest in majoring in computer science.

Coding isn’t just a skill useful for working at a tech company; engineering isn’t just for engineers. Interior design. Medicine. Architecture. Music. No matter what a girl dreams of doing, learning how to code will help her get there.

Google Auto Link

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Google introduces Google Auto Link (GAL), an in-car system that will be able to sync with Google Android smartphones. The system will rival Apple’s current Apple Car Play. It is the first product developed under its new partnership with Open Automotive Alliance. The partnership includes Audi, Honda, General Motors, Hyundai and chipmaker NVIDIA Corp . Developers who attend the Google I/O Conference in late June will be able to view the interface and a demonstration.

25 Jun, 2014

Glass ignored at I/O

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Glass is not mentioned once during Google’s two-and-a-half hour keynote speech at its annual I/O convention. This prompts speculation on social media sites like Twitter that Google wants to phase out Glass. A spokesperson for Google tells TechCrunch:

Glass announced all of our news earlier this week and ahead of I/O so the Chrome and Android announcements could take center stage today and tomorrow.

Android One

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Google announces the Android One, a sub-$100 smartphone aimed at India and other developing nations. The phone will have a 4.5 inch display, dual SIM card slots, and an FM radio. Sundar Pichai, head of Google’s Android division, discusses the phone at Google’s I/O conference:

Our goal is to reach the next five billion people in the world. In India and other countries like that, it’s disappointing that less than 10 percent of the population have access to smartphones.

Google Shows Off 'L', Android One

Android Auto

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Google announces Android Auto, which is a platform that integrates Android phones into the driving experience. Users can use voice commands to get directions, play music, set reminders, and call contacts while driving. The platform is expected be available at the end of 2014.

Android Auto: The right information for the road ahead

Google Domains

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Google announces the launch of Google Domains, a by invitation only service that will help small business find, register and manage their domain names.  The service is now in the beta testing phase.   This new venture puts Google in competition with companies they have partnered with in the past, the largest being GoDaddy.com.  The pricing information has not been made public at this time.

Businesses will be able to search, find, purchase and transfer the best domain for their business — whether it’s .com, .biz, .org, or any of the wide range of new domains that are being released to the Web.

Quickoffice removal

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Google says it plans to remove Quickoffice, a document editing program it owns, from Google Play and the Apple App Store in the coming weeks. The application has over 10,000,000 downloads on Google Play, but Google says all of its features are available from other Google office applications:

With the integration of Quickoffice into the Google Docs, Sheets and Slides apps, the Quickoffice app will be unpublished from Google Play and the App Store in the coming weeks. Existing users with the app can continue to use it, but no features will be added and new users will not be able to install the app.

26 Jun, 2014

Android smartwatches

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The Android smartwatch, worn by all of the Google I/O presenters, is introduced halfway through the keynote address at the Google I/O conference. LG’s G Watch and Samsung’s Gear Live will be released for sale in Google’s Play Store on June 26, 2014.  Android engineering director, David Singleton, demonstrated the voice command feature on the Moto 360 smartwatch by ordering a pizza using the Eat 24 app.  The Moto 360  will be available to consumers later this summer.

We have added voice actions for some key areas on the wearable (gadgets) and we’ll be adding more over the coming months

UK Glass regulations

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Andrew Paterson, senior technology officer at the Information Commissioner’s Office in the UK, writes in a blog post that businesses using Glass are subject to laws in the country regarding how data is stored and secured:

Organizations must not lose sight of the fact that wearables must still operate in compliance with the law and consumers’ personal information must be looked after.

A Google spokeswoman responds:

The fact that Glass is worn above the eyes and the screen lights up whenever it’s activated clearly signals it’s in use and makes it a fairly lousy surveillance device.

‘Right to be forgotten’ begins

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Google begins processing requests for search result removals because of a European Union court ruling that people have a “right to be forgotten” on the internet. They have over 41,000 requests to remove individually:

This week, we’re starting to take action on the removals requests that we’ve received. This is a new process for us. Each request has to be assessed individually, and we’re working as quickly as possible to get through the queue.

27 Jun, 2014

Burke: Nexus not ending

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Dave Burke, Google’s engineering chief, responds to speculation that they intend to replace the Nexus line of products with a rumored line of products called Android Silver:

People have been commenting about Nexus because there is something else and they think that means the end of Nexus. That is the totally wrong conclusion to make…Android Silver is not something that we are commenting on right now.

Humanoid robot

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Google withdraws the humanoid robot it bought from a Japanese design firm, SCHAFT, from the Pentagon’s DARPA Robotics Challenge so they can work on a commercial version. The robot is 4 feet 11 inches tall and uses a capacitor instead of a battery for power, giving it more strength than other robots.

SCHAFT : DARPA Robotics Challenge 8 Tasks + Special Walking

28 Jun, 2014

Executives visit Cuba

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It is reported by Cuban news site 14ymedio that Google executives including Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt visit Cuba to “to promote the virtues of a free and open Internet” in the country. Only 2.6 million out of 11.2 million people in Cuba have Internet access, and it is censored in the country.

30 Jun, 2014

Orkut closing

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Google announces that it plans to shut down its first social networking site, Orkut, on September 30, 2014. Google plans to dedicate its resources to Google+, Blogger, and YouTube. Users can download their posts from Google Takeout, and the site will be archived by Google:

It’s been a great 10 years, and we apologize to those still actively using the service. We hope people will find other online communities to spark more conversations and build even more connections for the next decade and beyond.