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by Lindsey Smith
It’s no surprise that Google monitors our online shopping habits. Keeping track of internet purchases is the only way to tailor online advertisements according to our individual needs, interests, and tastes. Recent trends, however, show that the multinational tech company has started tracking offline shopping behavior as well. The Connection read more
by Joy Thompson
Recently, both Google and Amazon released their quarterly earnings to the public. Google reported a revenue of 24.75 billion while Amazon touted revenue of 35.71 billion, their 8th profitable quarter in a row. Not too shabby… not too shabby, indeed. To illustrate just how much money that really is: Googleย couldย throw read more
by Joy Thompson
When you’re going somewhere new, you need a map. Even in a city you’re familiar with, you sometimes need a map because it’s impossible to know where everything is. Sure, your map might be in the digital form of Google Maps or Waze, but it’s still a map. Google’s web read more
by Lindsey Smith
If you havenโt already heard the news- Appleโs potential switch from Google is heating up in the marketplace. The deal between Apple and Google that secures Google as the default search engine on Appleโs Safari browser is expiring soon, meaning bad news for Google if the two companies donโt reach read more
by Lindsey Smith
Google, the worldโs leading search engine, has just made a deal with Twitter that could finally be the spark the search giant has been seeking for to help reignite their core business. This marks one of the many new advancements users can expect from Twitter. Integrating tweets into Google will read more