Examples of using Google announced in English and their translations into Malay
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Google announced Chrome OS.
A few months ago, Google announced Google One.
Google announced the second-generation Pixel.
On the historical day of the America of the total solar eclipse,the tech giant, Google announced its much awaited Android O version- officially named as OREO- 8.0.
Google announced similar controls in May.
Even Microsoft has discontinued updates for these OS versions,and last year Mozilla and Google announced that starting this year will stop support for Firefox and that Chrome.
Today Google announced support for thirteen more languages.
Orkut was one of the most visited websites in India and Brazil in 2008.[2][3][4]In 2008 Google announced that Orkut would be fully managed and operated in Brazil, by Google Brazil, in the city of Belo Horizonte.
Google announced in a tweet today that its indoor maps offering is now available from the desktop version of Google Maps.
At the same time, Chrome apps were released, which provided shortcuts to the service on Chrome's new tab page.[10]In February 2019, Google announced grammar suggestions in Docs, expanding their spell check by using machine translation techniques to help catch tricky grammatical errors.
In March, Google announced that Blogger would receive a major overhaul.
In June 2014, Google introduced"Suggested edits" in Google Docs; as part of the"commenting access" permission, participants can come up with suggestions for edits that the author can accept or reject, in contrast to full editing ability.[1]In October 2016, Google announced"Action items" for Docs.
Last week Google announced plans to build and test ultra high-speed broadband networks.
In response to pressure from the YouTube community, Google publicly apologized for forcing Google+ users to use their real names, which was one of the reasons the Google+ integration was unpopular with YouTube users.[23] Google subsequently dropped its Google+ requirement across all products,beginning with YouTube.[24] Google announced in October 2018 its intention to permanently shut down Google+ as it had failed to achieve broad consumer or developer adoption.[25][26].
On June 30, 2014, Google announced it would be closing Orkut on September 30, 2014.[9] No new accounts could be created starting from July 2014.
The world's largest search engine Google announced in early June of the planned changes in the algorithm of ranking sites for mobile issuance.
Since Google announced Android Studio 2.2 that comes with cmake plugin, so it's possible to reference CMake project to android project.
Alphabet, the parent company of U.S. tech giant Google, announced Thursday that Eric Schmidt is stepping down as executive chairman of the board of directors in January 2018.
In 2008, Google announced that it would not accept new sign-ups to Page Creator, instead encouraging users to use Google Sites.
In a post on the company's blog, Google announced that it is joining the Coalition for Better Ads, an industry group attempting to improve online ads.
In June 2018, Google announced plans to rebrand its ads platforms, and DoubleClick was merged into the new Google Marketing Platform brand.[3].
On October 14, 2011, Google announced that it would discontinue the service and that the existing content would be available in read-only mode.
In September 2011, Google announced it would discontinue a number of its products, including Google Pack.[2] Google Pack is no longer available for download.
A day after Google announced that 190 million Android devices have been manufactured to date, Sony Ericsson this morning revealed that 22 million of those that were sold were its Android-powered Xperia smartphones.
In April 2008, Google announced App Engine, a platform for the development and hosting of Web applications in data centers managed by Google, which was the company's first cloud computing service.
On May 16, 2013 Google announced a rebuild of the AdMob platform at their 2013 I/O using technology from their other platforms like AdSense with the goal of helping app developers to build their business.[10].
However, in May 2012, Google announced that the service(which was also immediately renamed Google Shopping) would shift in late-2012 to a paid model where merchants would have to pay the company in order to list their products on the service.
On July 10, 2013, Google announced plans to shut down Latitude, and it was discontinued on August 9, 2013.[3] After the feature moved to Google+ in between, Google incorporated Latitude's location sharing feature into Google Maps in March 2017.[4][5].
Google Announces Drone Delivery Service.
With the launch of Android 4.4 KitKat, Google announce Svelte Project, a project that aims to make the new operating system even weaker devices by reducing the resources that it needs Android can run on weaker devices only 512 MB RAM.