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  • Google CEO Sundar Pichai on next Google CEO: "Whoever is running it will ….

    Sundar Pichai envisions a future Google CEO empowered by an extraordinary AI companion, reflecting the company's deep AI integration. He emphasizes AI as a tool to amplify human productivity, not replace workers, citing his own experimentation with AI coding assistants. Google prepares for a future where AI and human executives collaborate closely, reshaping leadership and work.

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  • Google takes a gamble in class action jury trial over cell phone data use

    Google is facing an $800 million class-action lawsuit in California, with Android users alleging the tech giant misappropriated their cellphone data. The plaintiffs claim Google surreptitiously sends data over cellular networks, even when phones are idle, consuming purchased data allowances. Google defends its practices as standard and beneficial, while arguing users consented via terms of service.

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  • Google pauses Photos’ app AI-powered 'Ask Photos'

    Google has paused the rollout of its AI-powered "Ask Photos" feature due to user complaints about slow performance, poor quality, and overall unsatisfactory user experience. The feature, which utilizes Gemini AI models for natural language photo searches, failed to meet expectations in speed and accuracy. Google plans to address these issues and release an improved version in approximately two weeks.

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  • What if Google Just Broke Itself Up? A Tech Insider Makes the Case.

    Facing antitrust pressure and a stalled stock, Google is contemplating a radical move: breaking itself up. An analyst suggests that spinning off divisions like Waymo and YouTube could unlock significant value, potentially doubling the company's worth. While a breakup faces hurdles, including founder approval, it could foster competition and benefit shareholders, mirroring AT&T's earlier decision.

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  • AI 'vibe coding' startups burst onto scene with sky-high valuations

    Code generation startups are shaking up the software world. These firms attract high valuations as companies aim to use AI. The goal is to help or replace software engineers. However, these startups face increasing losses. Tech giants like Google and Microsoft are also entering the AI coding market. This shift allows big companies to reduce their reliance on human engineers.

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  • Kotler vs Sharp Debate: How do brands really grow?

    This article explores marketing strategies from Philip Kotler and Byron Sharp. Kotler emphasises customer needs and value creation. Sharp focuses on brand availability and penetration. The author suggests building situational salience and distinctive assets. Gaining penetration requires understanding consumer psychology. Loyalty is built through consistent quality and experiences. The author presents a framework for brand growth, blending these insights.

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  • Google says it will appeal online search antitrust decision

    Google has announced its intention to appeal an antitrust decision, disagreeing with the court's initial ruling regarding its online search dominance. The company believes the decision was flawed and awaits the court's opinion before proceeding with the appeal. This follows closing arguments in a trial addressing proposals to curb Google's alleged illegal monopoly in online search and advertising.

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  • YouTube’s victory in the TV wars depends on parents

    YouTube dominates television viewership, surpassing major players like Netflix and Disney. However, its algorithm raises concerns, particularly regarding content recommendations for younger users. The platform's unmoderated environment and potential for radicalization necessitate increased safety measures to maintain user trust and prevent a shift towards more ethical alternatives. But before we hail the platform as another nail in traditional TV’s coffin, it needs to accomplish something else: earn the trust of its users, particularly parents.

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  • AI personal shoppers hunt down bargain buys

    The AI adjusts the clothing size to fit, accounting for how fabrics drape, according to Google head of advertising and commerce Vidhya Srinivasan.Shoppers can then set the price they would pay and leave the AI to relentlessly browse the internet for a deal -- alerting the shopper when it finds one, and asking if it should buy using Google's payment platform.

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  • Operation coding war, thanks AI

    So, everyone's scrambling for a slice of the AI coding agent action! Swathi Moorthy's taking a look at the tech titans duking it out to dominate software development. With AI coders becoming super popular, these giants are battling to create the best tools for automating code.

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