Can Google’s week get any worse? Less than a day after the revelation that it is planning a censored search engine for China, so comes another: the U.S. firm is said to be developing a government-friendly news app for the country, where its search engine and other services remain blocked. That’s according to The Information which reports […]
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There’s more: Google is also said to be developing a censored news app for China
Can Google’s week get any worse? Less than a day after the revelation that it is planning a censored search engine for China, so comes another: the U.S. firm is said to be developing a government-friendly news app for the country, where its search engine and other services remain blocked. That’s according to The Information which reports […]
View More There’s more: Google is also said to be developing a censored news app for ChinaGoogle brings its FilesGo Android device management app to China
Google has continued its slow and steady China strategy after it launched Files Go, a files management service for Android devices. The app launched to global markets last year but today it landed in China via four third-party app stores. Named ‘Google 文件极客’ in China, the app helps users keep within the storage limits of […]
View More Google brings its FilesGo Android device management app to ChinaAfter leak, Google’s new file manager for Android, Files Go, launches into public beta
Google today decided to launch its new Files Go Android app into public beta to reach a wider group of testers. The company had been preparing to announce its new file manager for Android later in December, but those plans were thwarted earlier this week when the app was spotted in the wild during testing. While file management is Files Go’s focus, the app also includes other useful… Read More
View More After leak, Google’s new file manager for Android, Files Go, launches into public betaAndroid users might finally get their own version of AirDrop
Apple’s AirDrop might finally get some competition from Google.
The search giant is reportedly working on a new file manager app called “Files Go” for Android with a wireless transfer feature that could compete with Apple’s AirDrop, according to 9to5…