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Google would be wise to create a limited YouTube Premium tier

While Google offers no shortage of free services, some of its paid offerings are extremely tempting, and that’s probably no more true than for YouTube Premium. Spend any appreciable amount of time on regular YouTube, sitting through ad after ad, and you’ll be lining up to give Google your $14/month in no time at all …

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10 reasons why Gmail is our go-to email client

In 2004, Google launched Gmail into a webmail landscape that was already crowded with major players such as Microsoft, Yahoo! and AOL. In characteristic fashion, Google took a disruptive approach by offering appealing features such as a cleaner user interface, threaded conversations, integration with other Google products, and 1GB of free storage, which was unheard …

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Speed limits and speedometer added for iPhone

Google occasionally introduces new features for its Android apps before bringing them to iOS, but the wait can be excruciating. For example, this week, Google finally brought a speedometer and speed limits to Google Maps on iOS and CarPlay… a full five years after those rather basic features were added to Google Maps on Android. …

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Gmail for Android could be getting a new Google Gemini AI button

It’s fair to say Google hasn’t been shy at attempting to stuff its Gemini AI bot into just about every app possible – and the indications are that the Gmail app for Android could be the latest to get an infusion of Gemini’s artificial intelligence magic. This comes from well-known tipster AssembleDebug and Android Authority, …

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New Google Fi ‘Number Lock’ setting protects against SIM swaps

Google Fi Wireless has a new Number Lock feature that provides an “additional layer of protection against illegal SIM swaps.”  “SIM swapping happens when someone is able to steal your phone number by convincing your carrier to port your phone number over to a SIM card they own. For example, someone may call your carrier, …

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Gmail Statistics For 2023 (Market Share, Growth, and Trends)

Gmail is among the most popular email client services available today, ranking No. 2 among Apple, Outlook, and Yahoo! Mail. Launched in 2004 by Google, millions of users use it every day. The platform is famous for being easily accessible, dependable, and secure. Gmail acts as an email service and facilitates easy interaction with Google …

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Google will give users free dark web monitoring

Google announced in an update on Tuesday that its dark web monitoring service, also known as “dark web report,” will be made available to all Google users in 46 countries including the US and UK at the end of the month, according to Fast Company. The feature was previously only available to users with a …

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Cosmian’s client side encryption technology now available for Gmail in IaaS Mode (Infrastructure as a Service)

This technological prowess now guarantees the confidentiality of email exchanges between Gmail users and non-users. Fully interoperable, the solution deploys simply and quickly without altering the user experience. With this new advancement, Cosmian strengthens its position as a leader in client-side encryption. PARIS, July 9, 2024 /CNW/ — Deeptech company Cosmian announces a major technological …

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Google Says These Are Not Good Signals

Google’s Gary Illyes’ answer about authorship shared insights about why Google has less trust for signals that are under direct control of site owners and SEOs and provides a better understanding about what site owners and SEOs should focus on when optimizing a website. The question that Illyes answered was in the context of a …

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9 Gmail Hacks That Save My Sanity as a Working Parent

If there’s one form of technology that’s caused me an inordinate amount of stress in my adult life, it’s email. Sending them, responding to them, forgetting to send them—it’s never-ending. It’s also inevitable. My jobs have always required spending a good amount of time in ye ol’ inbox, and that’s not going to change any …

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