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Google Docs has over one billion downloads of Google Docs

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Google Docs has over one billion downloads of Google Docs Google Docs, one of Google's most useful products, has more than a billion downloads in the Google Play Store. It is becoming very popular due to the facility to easily create and share documents online. Google Docs, which went public in 2014, completed 500 million downloads in the Google Play Store in 2018. Although it took four years to complete  500 million, another 500 million has been completed in the last two years. At the same time, Google Docs has risen to the top of Dropbox and Netflix. Dropbox and Netflix completed more than a billion downloads last summer alone. It has been mentioned that there has been a significant increase in the number of downloads as apps including Docs have been installed on Android phones coming to the market in recent times. Also, hundreds of schools have been closed due to lockdown. In this case, the product is most suitable for students. As a result, it is estimated that it may be seen i

The anti-trust lawsuit against Google alleging conspiracy to monopolize search engines

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The anti-trust lawsuit against Google alleging conspiracy to monopolize search engines The U.S. Department of Justice and 11 states have filed antitrust lawsuits against Google. Google, the world's most used search engine, has been accused of deliberately ending competition. The company is said to have illegally entered into a special deal with a smartphone maker to create its own monopoly. This is the biggest issue facing a technology company in two decades. Earlier, in 1998, a similar case was filed by Microsoft. However, this allegation against Google is not new. There are reports that the United States, Australia, Japan, and even Europe are preparing to challenge the monopoly of big technology companies. This is the accusation against Google The 54-page lawsuit against Google alleges that Google made a special deal to capture more than 90 percent of the search engine business. The Google search engine is the default search engine on such devices. Google paid billions of dollars

Google will tell you how busy your destination is.

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Google will tell you how busy your destination is.  Users will soon be able to find information about busy places on Google Maps. From this, you can find out how busy a certain place is. According to the company, this feature will soon be available for Android, iOS, and desktop users around the world. Next month, users will be able to use the Live View feature. This is a feature that will help you find your way around the city using augmented reality (AR). From this, information on restaurants, stores, businesses, etc. can also be obtained. Google will bring new changes to the map through the Search of 2020 event. Business features will also be available on the map. Through which users will be able to share information about their engagement. With the help of this feature, users will be able to express how busy they are from anywhere. The company had earlier made it public in 2016. Google said it was working to expand live engagement information around the world. Its expansion will inc

Google builds a farm monitoring robot

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Google builds a farm monitoring robot Google has unveiled a prototype robot to monitor farming. Google's parent company Alphabet has developed a prototype robot that can monitor crops and products under a project called Project Minerals. The robot is said to help farmers improve crop yields. According to the prototype of the robot made public by Google, these robots will be slightly taller than normal robots. It is said that it can study and monitor the crops planted in the field without any impact. It can also be run on a plant. A modern version of the buggy rolls through a huge field of low-height green crops, stretching as far as the eye can see "The goal is to collect huge amounts of data on how crops grow," said Elliott Grant, head of the project at Google's blog, "which will help the agricultural industry become more efficient and productive." The project aims to address the world's growing food needs and stabilize food growth. "It means we ca

Google is making the human body a touchpad!

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Google is making the human body a touchpad! Historically, Google's 'Google Glass' has been a failed project. However, the company is also investing heavily in various wearable devices. Google's latest projects include reality glasses, virtual reality controllers, and smartwatches. Now another new thing has been added to the list. According to the Senate, Google is currently working on a high-tech temporary tattoo. Which will turn your skin into a touchpad. For that, the company will use a skin mask with technology. Which will be interactive and realistic. The skin mask can be applied to the fingers or different parts of the hand. In which sensors will be used. These sensors allow you to control other devices from there. It is mentioned that a very thin and stretchable skin mask will be prepared for that. The research team of the University of Saarland, which has been invested by Google, has been mentioned in the white paper of the project. http://olwal.com/projects/rese

Google plans to pay 1 billion to news agencies

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Google plans to pay  1 billion to news agencies Internet giant Google has announced plans to pay  1 billion to news organizations around the world over the next three years. Google pays the media to keep the news published in various media of the world on its webpage. Recently, the world's most popular magazines and news agencies have published their content Google has been demanding a fair payment from Google for using it. The European media was at the forefront of such a struggle with Google. Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the new product is being unveiled as per Google's plan. The service, called Google News Showcase, will initially be launched in Germany. News published in various German media can be read in one place on the platform. For this, Google has signed agreements with German magazines Der Spiegel, Stern, and The Chait. In Brazil, Folha has also signed deals with Saint Paulo, Band, and Info be. According to Google, the service will be launched in Germany and Brazil,

Here are 10 things not to do when entering a password

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Here are 10 things not to do when entering a password Many apps and devices require passwords for security. Remembering passwords is not an easy task. It is not possible to keep so many passwords in a copy. We use words that make it easier for us to remember passwords. However, technology experts say that such a simple password is not good or secure for apps and devices. So how to keep your password secure? According to the tech-savvy Indian newspaper Tech-Hindustan Times, the following should be kept in mind when entering a password: 1. Never use the same password on multiple apps or devices. Because if someone hacked one of your apps or devices, they would try to use the same password on others. And, with the same password, everyone has access to it. 2. You should not enter your first name password. The names of parents, siblings, or relatives should not be used. These passwords are easy for others to find. 3. Never use your credit or debit card PIN number or your phone number. 4. Do

The little girl helped Google find 7 bad apps

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The little girl helped Google find 7 bad apps A little girl from the Czech Republic has helped security researchers find seven bad apps in the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. These apps were 'adware apps' featuring wallpapers, music, and other entertainment on mobile. The 'adware app' shows unnecessary advertisements on the mobile and there is a problem to remove it from the mobile after downloading. A little girl discovered a similar app that was being advertised on Tiktak. Security investigators then removed six other bad apps with his help. These apps were especially targeted at children on social media such as Instagram and Tiktak. From there, the little girl found out and informed the Czech Republic's project called 'Avastko B Safe'. Avast is educating children about being safe on online platforms. Avast checked the app after receiving the information. The app was found to show ads on mobile phones and charge users between two and ten dollars to

1 hour limit for free Google Meet users

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1 hour limit for free Google Meet users Millions of people around the world are still working from home due to the coronavirus epidemic and various restrictions. Video conferencing platforms are becoming very helpful to make work from home easier. Along with Zoom, Google's Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Facebook Messenger's Messenger Rooms are becoming very popular. Keeping in mind the interests of millions of working people around the world working from home, many video streaming platforms are providing maximum service for free. Search engine company Google has also been providing its Google Meet service completely free of cost. Google Meet allows users to have video conferencing for as long as they want. But Google is shutting down such unlimited free meetings from September 30. After September 30, free Google Meet users will be able to have a maximum of 60 minutes of video conferencing. After September 30, free users will be able to make video calls for only 60 minutes at

Happy Birthday, Google!

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 Happy Birthday, Google! Today is the 22nd birthday of Google, the world-famous search engine. Google has created a special kind of doodle for its special day. At first glance, this Google doodle looks like a birthday party from the 1990s. The doodle includes all of Google's alphabet. In which the first letter of Google is shown in front of the screen of a laptop and the remaining five letters are shown in a frame. The search engine Google was started in the year 1998. It was developed by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Ph.D. students at Stanford University in California, USA. Larry Page and Sergey Brin named Google Backbarb before it was officially unveiled. Over time, its name changed to Google. From which the world has become familiar with it now. It was developed as a means of sharing all kinds of information on the Internet around the world. For years, Google's birthday has been celebrated on different dates. Google's birthday was celebrated on September 7, 2005. Even

use Google Maps GPS navigation without the Internet

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Here's how to use Google Maps GPS navigation without the Internet Nowadays, Google Maps has become a very useful app. The number of people using it for location is increasing. Google Maps lets you share a location with others. If you want to reach a new place, the navigation tool of Google Maps can be your guide. But sometimes the user may be surprised to share the location and find a location. Google Maps can be difficult to use if your phone does not have Internet access. As you may not know, Google Maps can be used even when there is no internet. If you are going to a place where there is no phone network. The Internet may not work. In this case, it may be very difficult for you to reach the relevant place. Before you go to such a place, download Google Map on your smartphone. With the help of an offline GPS system, you can easily reach even where there is no internet and phone network. For example, you are going to Achham's Mangalsen from Kathmandu. If you guess there is no

add your location to Google Maps from mobile

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Easily add your location to Google Maps from mobile  You must have used Google Maps. Like the locations of various sites on Google, you can set your own location. If you also want to map your location, address, or business site to Google Maps, we're going to make it easy for you. To add the location to Google Maps from mobile, first, update your Google Maps in the App Store.  After updating, follow the procedure below. 1. First, open your Google Maps app. Within that, you see the map interface. 2. In the right corner of the search box you will see three lines. Click there. Also, log in to Google Maps from your email address. How to login to Google Maps? There is no option to log in to Google Maps. You must be logged in from elsewhere. To do this, first, go to your phone's settings app. Click Account Options in Settings. Then click on the Plus Ad Account option that appears. Enter the Gmail account and password to check-in after clicking on the Google Account inside. You are now

Paytm app was removed from the Google Play Store

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That's why the Paytm app was removed from the Google Play Store  Google on Friday removed the app of Indian mobile payment company Paytm from the Play Store. Google removed the app, citing repeated Play Store rules. Google had taken steps to ban new downloads of the app in India for running fantasy games. According to Google, the Paytm app supports online casinos and sports betting. Google has stated that online casino or gambling apps for sports betting are not subject to its rules. Such apps have a betting feature that encourages users to take out external websites, charging money from all users, and rewarding those who make accurate guesses. Within a few hours of the removal of the Paytm app from the Play Store, the app became available again. The app was re-launched after the company fixed the issue on Google's terms. The Indian Premier League (IPL) is starting today. Paytm is one of the sponsors of IPL. An online casino and sports betting app are being launched for the IPL

Top 10 Facts About Google

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Top 10 Facts About Google The search engine Google is now your friend. Without it, we have even stopped imagining you. The situation has reached such a point that when Guru is remembered on Guru Purnima, many happy messages can be seen on social media even in the name of Google Guru. Two founders were new friends Google founders Sergei Brin and Larry Page were not old friends. Coincidentally, they had met. Larry Page, 22, came to Stanford University with a degree in computer engineering from the University of Michigan. Segre Brin had already enrolled there for a Ph.D. Segre Brin was given the responsibility of showing the campus. This is a reference to the year 1995. The two became friends and came up with the idea of ​​Google. Google was created after the name change Initially, Google was named Backerb. The two joined hands for the concept of web browser Backerb. They were working on Stanford's servers, which were consuming a lot of bandwidth. Why the name? On September 15, 1997,

Google will tell you when you will die

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Google will tell you when you will die Birth-death-marriage 6 This is the provision of Bidhata 6 Such a proverb is prevalent in our society But that proverb is also changing with the times Because technology is taking over today And so when a person may die, the answer to that question is found in Google ৷ Doctors at UC San Francisco, Stanford Medicine, and the University of Chicago have developed a special technology. This model will tell you the day of your death through Google By the way, Google has the answer to any question Special medical technology developed by doctors from three universities will be able to tell when a person may die, Of course, the answer is not always right In 95 percent of the cases, the correct answer is 8 Not only that, if a person has to stay in the hospital for a long time, this technology can give 8% accuracy. On the other hand, this model has accurately predicted 8 percent of re-admissions In fact, this model will only work if it has complete informati

Artificial Intelligence: Who Takes A Bell In A Cat's Throat?

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Artificial Intelligence: Who Takes A Bell In A Cat's Throat? Well-known American researcher Raymond Kurzwill said at the beginning of this century that technology is not limited to simply making tools, a process that gives rise to more powerful technology than before. He said that the pace of development of technology will be at least double in a decade. Today at the stage where technology has reached, it proves that they were not wrong to say. But with the development of rapid technology, the fear of its becoming unstable has spread equally fast. Fear of unknown future inspired by technology and discussion on it is nothing new among scientists and experts. Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, said last week that it is very important to be careful about Artificial Intelligence (AI). Last week, one of his articles appeared in the Financial Times, in which he said, "There is no doubt that rules need to be made about Artificial Intelligence. We can continue to work on new t

artificial intelligence to explore the new world in the universe

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 Now use Google's artificial intelligence to explore the new world in the universe Google's artificial intelligence system used to analyze data from NASA's planetary search mission has now been made public, which will help amateur scientists explore the new world in the universe. Google's artificial intelligence system used to analyze data from NASA's planetary search mission has now been made public, which will help amateur scientists explore the new world in the universe. The system has recently discovered two planets out of the solar system through analysis of data received from NASA's Kepler space telescope and training neural networks to accurately identify the most reliable planet signals. NASA's great success, discovered with the help of Google AI, 8-planet solar system This solar system with eight planets is the first discovery of our solar system. America's space agency NASA has used Google's Artificial Intelligence (AI) to find a new solar

Now Google's AI system will tell where an earthquake can occur, know what is special!

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Google's AI system will tell where an earthquake can occur, know what is special! Earthquake tremors can also be predicted by using artificial intelligence or artificial intelligence. Earthquake tremors can also be predicted by using artificial intelligence or artificial intelligence. Scientists at the US-based Harvard University and Google have used an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system to analyze earthquake databases from around the world to predict earthquake tremors. Phoebe DeVries, a senior researcher at Harvard University in the US, said earthquakes usually occur sequentially. He said that many small tremors often occur after the initial 'major shock'. He said that although these shocks are usually smaller than the main shocks, sometimes they hamper relief and rescue operations to a great extent. The timing and size of subsequent tremors are understood and established by established empirical principles, but it is still challenging to accurately predict their locatio