A Google executive has said big tech companies shouldn’t have to pay for internet service providers’ (ISP) network-upgrade costs in the EU, a report from Ars Technica said. It comes as there’s currently a movement in Europe for tech companies to pay for broadband improvements. “Introducing a sender-pays principle is […]
NIST and Google to Create New Supply of Chips for Researchers and Tech Startups
This NIST-developed chip is used to measure the performance of memory devices used by artificial intelligence algorithms. NIST and Google have signed a cooperative research and development agreement to produce a new suite of chips for measuring the performance of devices used in a range of advanced applications. Credit: B. […]
Google Updates Traffic Quality Site With More Invalid Traffic Examples
Google’s Aurora Morales posted on Twitter that her team has updated the Google Ads Traffic Quality site to provide more examples of what is invalid traffic. The previous site had seven examples, the new site now has twelve examples. This is the old list based on the Wayback Machine: What […]
Google has updated its Traffic Quality site with new text and policy visuals
Google has just announced an update to their Invalid Traffic site. What is Invalid Traffic. Invalid Traffic is “any activity that doesn’t come from a real user with genuine interest. It can include accidental clicks caused by intrusive ad implementations, fraudulent clicking by competing advertisers, advertising botnets and more.” What […]
Google Launches New Open Source Bug Bounty to Tackle Supply Chain Attacks
Google on Monday introduced a new bug bounty program for its open source projects, offering payouts anywhere from $100 to $31,337 (a reference to eleet or leet) to secure the ecosystem from supply chain attacks. Called the Open Source Software Vulnerability Rewards Program (OSS VRP), the offering is one of […]
Google Fiber Expansion Back On, Gigabit Internet Coming to 5 New States
Looking for super-fast internet? Starlink may not be your only option in the US, as Google Fiber is restarting its push into new terrorities. Google Fiber’s gigabit internet is coming to five US states—Arizona, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, and Idaho—which “will be the main focus for our growth for the next […]
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