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YouTube Users to Get Buying Options Directly from the Platform

The Google-owned company has shared details about the new feature being tested on a Google support page. YouTube says that the feature will let viewers get...

Two Technology Unicorns Created in India with Google’s Help

Google investments helped create India's two youngest technology unicorns: a pair of startups that feed personalized news and entertainment to the world's fastest-growing smartphone...

Google will Allow Work from Home Until September 2021

Google will allow its employees to work from home until September next year, extending the return to the office by a few months,...

Dil Bechara Tops the Most Google Searched Movie

The movie Dil Bechara, starring actor Sushant Singh Rajput has topped as the most searched movie in 2020. Google has released its...
Google Pay

Google Pay will Change from January 2021

Google Pay users will not be able to transfer and receive funds on the web app of Google Pay from January 2021. Earlier, users...
Samsung Galaxy Store

Samsung Redesigns its Galaxy Store for More Gaming

Samsung has redesigned its Galaxy Store to focus more on gaming. The new design is aimed to allow gamers to discover, browse,...

Google Launches VPN Service for Consumers

Google plans to launch a VPN service for consumers, which would be available with certain subscription plans for its Google One cloud...

Google Antitrust Probe to be expanded into Android Business also

The 50 attorneys general investigating Google for potential antitrust violations are expected to expand their probe and examine the company’s Android and...

Google News Give Access to Articles from Multiple Languages

Google has built a new feature in Google News that will provide access to news articles from multiple languages and countries from...

Battery Drain in Android Phones Due to Google Assistant Bug

Android phones are facing a new problem with the Google Assistant. It seems that if you are using the "Ok, Google" or "Hey, Google"...

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