Google continues its investments in companies that will drive more workloads to the cloud, but is the purchase of Cornerstone a sound move for Google Cloud?
China Chipping Away at Smart Speaker Market as Amazon Maintains Lead
New data on smart speakers show that the market is growing at a fast pace, but it is new entrants, mostly from China that are seeing the biggest growth.
Google’s Appsheet Acquisition Moves The Needle, But Just a Bit
Google has acquired small low/code no/code platform AppSheet to expand its platform and appeal to developers looking to build simple apps for cloud tools.
Google Claims Quantum Supremacy, But Was It Really?
Google has claimed to have designed a machine that needs only 200 seconds to solve a problem that would take the world’s fastest supercomputer 10,000 years.
Why Google Looking at Fitbit Acquisition Makes Perfect Sense
Google looking at a Fitbit acquisition? That makes perfect sense. Here are my thoughts on why, not the least of which is all about the data. Which Google very badly wants. It’s also about Google finally being able to compete with Apple in the health and fitness space. Oh, and note that Fitbit’s stock is having a field day, trading up about 27% this afternoon.
Made By Google: How the Pixel 4 Launch Went Down
Google launched the Pixel 4 at its annual Made by Google event. Exploring the launch and what it means for Google moving forward.
Huawei Prepares HarmonyOS To Launch If China US Strains Escalate
As US and China trade talks continue to leave companies in limbo, Huawei is ready to launch HarmonyOS to support its Mobile Devices and PC’s replacing Android and Windows if necessary. What does this mean for Huawei?
Justice Department on Big Tech: Probe, Yes | Fine, Maybe | Change, No Chance
The Department of Justice is about to launch a sweeping probe into big tech, likely looking at Amazon, Google, Apple and more for their potential restrictive practices. What does this mean for these companies?
RILA Submits FTC Complaint for Walmart, Target, About Google and Amazon
Walmart, Target, and other retailers represented by RILA submit letter to FTC complaining about Google and Amazon dominance. Do they have a point or no?
Google Uses Gmail to Track a History of Things You Buy — And It’s Hard to Delete
Is privacy overstated? Last week it was announced that Google uses Gmail to track what you buy, and unfortunately, this data trail is hard to delete.