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Paradell: 'Ingram Micro Cloud is incredibly excited to partner with Google Cloud'
Ingram Micro Cloud now offers Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Google Workspace and Chrome Enterprise to its reseller network across Southeast Asia.
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Google Cloud enters five-year agreement with airasia to expand 'e-commerce' across Asia
Google Cloud has entered a five-year agreement with airasia Super App, based in Southeast Asia to help promote digital growth in the region.
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'The situation has compelled us to reassess our operations in Russia': U.S. companies curb business with Russia in response to invasion
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has drawn unprecedented sanctions from western nations, and private companies have increasingly been acting independently to give the message to Russia that they do not support the invasion of Ukraine.
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QED Investors hires 'incredibly connected' Ajayi to oversee operations in Africa
Global venture capital firm QED Investors recently announced the hiring of Gbenga Ajayi as a partner.
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Lawsuits in U.S. accuse Google of using 'dark patterns' to mislead customers
Recent lawsuits filed by U.S. states against Google alleging the company uses deceptive location tracking practices that invades the privacy of users are similar to a case filed in Australia.
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Google Cloud, Minsait partner to 'drive digital transformation' in Spain
Google Cloud's recently announced partnership with a digital transformation company in Spain is good for business on the Iberian Peninsula, a company manager said.
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Trendy Tigers' 'exclusive' app release features NFT
Trendy Tigers and Amidst Buzz launched an app with a non-fungible token (NFT) feature for a limited time.
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Google pays Russian fines over alleged 'censorship' violations
Tech giant forced to pay more than $455,000 in fines after it failed to follow censorship rules
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Critics say Google, Apple commitment to human rights is more talk than action
Google and Apple claim to respect human rights, but critics claim the technology companies continue to give authoritarian leaders in foreign nations unprecedented power to control access to information.
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'We have an enormous opportunity:' Google Cloud CEO reorganizes engineering unit
Google is making some changes to become more efficient and grow the company's business.
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South Korea fines Google $177 million for anticompetitive practices
The government of South Korea has fined Google's parent company Alphabet $177 million for anticompetitive practices.
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South Korea bans in-app purchasing systems requirements in hopes of a 'fairer app ecosystem’
South Korea’s National Assembly passed a law preventing large app-market purchase requirements on behalf of large market operators in the region.
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Dentsu International expands Global Google Technology practice
In expanding its Global Google Technology practice, dentsu International has appointed two senior leaders to the team, according to a press release.
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Fed's antitrust attempts no match for Google's $62 billion Q2 revenues, CEO says
Google's global revenue increase, up 78% last quarter compared to the previous quarter, reflects the "rising tide" of just how much the world depends on the internet, a Big Tech executive recently announced.