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Google had agreed to introduce changes in Google store, Google play store, Google hotels and Google flights to ensure compliance with EU consumer rules, says EU
Changes in Android will have far-reaching consequences
It's not that they don't want you, just that they do not need you anymore. Or, so they think
This comes a week after Mohalla Tech Pvt Ltd, the parent company of homegrown video-sharing platforms ShareChat and Moj, laid off 20 per cent of its workforce, comprising around 500 employees
Says will take time to make all the changes that CCI has asked for
Google said on Wednesday it will allow device makers in India to license its individual apps for pre-installation and give an option to users to choose their default search engine
Google said in blog post that the lawsuit "attempts to pick winners and losers in the highly competitive advertising technology sector
Earlier this month, Apple announced 'Business Connect' which allows companies to claim their legal location and interact with customers
Initially, Android 14 devices will only block apps that specifically target older Android versions
The lawsuit is expected to take an aim at Google's advertising business
The tech giant may discuss with the CCI its plan to comply with its order on Friday
The feature is likely to provide users a visibility option to select who can view their profile -- Public, Contacts or Only You
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Google has said it would eliminate about 12,000 jobs, becoming the latest tech giant to retrench after years of abundant growth and hiring
Sources say that Google will place the new licence agreement before the CCI for its endorsement
Thousands of Indian IT professionals in the US, who have lost their jobs due to the series of recent layoffs at companies like Google, Microsoft and Amazon, are now struggling to find new employment
In October, Spotify laid off 38 people from its Gimlet Media and Parcast podcast studios
Tech giant Google's Account switcher is getting a Material You redesign on the web
The CCI has ordered Google to allow Android forks, but many believe that this may make the software vulnerable to security risks