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"Google when slavery started and ended if you don’t want to be known for your ignorance."
The internet turns 30 on 12 March and like most 30-year-olds it is having a bit of a crisis of identity about what it's meant to be doing, who it belongs to and how it's supposed to make money. Creator Tim Berners-Lee has been pretty vocal about his disappointment at how things have turned out - but is there a chance it can still turn things around?
Google will keep a Saudi app for tracking women on its mobile app store, despite calls from lawmakers that say it violates women's rights and should be removed. Absher has a feature for tracking women and approving their travel, as well as paying traffic fines and completing other tasks electronically.
A collection of nearly half a million aerial photographs of Britain between 1945 and 2009 is being made available to the public. Starting with 1500 of the photos, the Cambridge University’s Collection of Aerial Photographs (CUCAP) launched a website where the public can explore pictures of a post-war Britain in the making, from castles to cityscapes to ancient ruins. Prof Martin Millett, a Cambridge archaeologist, has called it “historical Google”.
Government intervention may be the only solution in the face of the “market failure” of the industry.
Leaving the EU will leave us isolated and vulnerable right when we need our friends the most. Only now do we know just how much it will cost us and all the promises that have been broken
The actions taken by individual employees is a significant one. It sends a powerful message to the big wigs who feel untouchable that the truth will out eventually
Over 1,000 Google employees and contractors in Asia and Europe walked out of their offices at midday on 1 November 2018. The Protest comes amid complaints of sexism, racism and unchecked executive power in their workplace.