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Google Announces New Updates for Workspace, to Improve Search Results
Google has announced new updates for Workspace that include resizable pivot tables in Sheets, improved search results in Gmail, and more.…
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Netflix is Working on ‘Brand-New AAA PC Game’, According to Job Listings
Netflix has put up more than a dozen job listings on its website for Netflix Games Studio’s Los Angeles office, as spotted…
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Google has Avoided Mass Layoffs So Far, But Employees Worry Their Time May be Coming
As industry-wide layoffs hit bigger tech names, some Google workers worry they’re next. While Google has so far avoided the widespread job…
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Elon Musk says Twitter Blue Relaunch Delayed, May Use Different Color Checks for Organizations
Twitter owner Elon Musk said on Monday evening that the company is planning to delay the relaunch of its $8…
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Meta Rolls Out New Privacy Updates for Teens on Instagram and Facebook
Meta announced today that it’s introducing new privacy updates for teens on Instagram and Facebook. Most notably, everyone under the age of…
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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says Layoffs Will Continue Into Next Year
Amazon will continue to lay off employees in the coming year, CEO Andy Jassy wrote in a memo to workers on Thursday. “I’ve…
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Facebook is Removing Several Information Fields from Profiles, Including Religious and Political Views
Facebook is notifying users that it will remove four information fields from profiles starting next month. These fields include religious…
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Microsoft Brings Casual Games Minesweeper and Solitaire to Teams to Spruce up Virtual Meetings
Next time you’re bored on a Microsoft Teams call, try joining your colleagues in a game of Minesweeper. Microsoft on Wednesday…
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YouTube Shorts Begins Testing Shopping Features and Affiliate Marketing
YouTube is adding shopping features to Shorts, its TikTok-like short-form video product, the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Tuesday. The…
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Google Settles with 40 States Over Location Tracking Practices
Google agreed to a $391.5 million settlement with 40 states over its use of location tracking, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced Monday.…
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