• Google Knowledge Panel With Auto-Translated Texts

    Google is auto-translating some of the content within the Google Knowledge Panels and blocks. So if you are in a location where you don't only speak English, Google may show you your local language as an additional block of text in the knowledge panel.Here is a screenshot of this from Shameem Adhikarath who posted about this on X:Here are more screenshots:pic.twitter.com/Piv3JUK35B— Shameem Adhikarath (@shemiadhikarath) April 8, 2024 Google has done this before with showing localized languages...

  • Google AI Writing Some Search Knowledge Panels

    Google has for a long time used AI to write some knowledge panels. But now Google is labeling some of these AI written knowledge panels with "Al overviews are experimental" as a disclaimer. This may show up for both SGE and non-SGE results, I believe.Johannes Beus at Sistrix posted about this, sharing this screenshot:You can see that one shows the AI written section and one does not. I tried it myself logged in to SGE and it did not give me the AI written knowledge panel:That being said, I do...

  • Google Transitioning Fitbit Pay to Google Wallet in Most Countries

    Google is transitioning its Fitbit Pay contactless payments to Google Wallet in most countries. “Google Wallet is now available for all Fitbit devices that support contactless payments,” a message on the Fitbit Pay web page said. “Fitbit Pay will no longer be available starting July 29, 2024.” There is an exception to that in three countries; Fitbit devices will continue to will continue to […]

  • Googling "Flag GIF" Leads To Nazi Flags In Google Search

    If you search for [flag GIF] on Google, click on the "waiving" refinement, you are taken to images of Nazi flags. I waited a full week to report on this, a full week from when Google acknowledged the issue and it is still an issue.If you search for [flag gif], you will see a refinement to show you waiving flags:If you click on "waiving" Google Search shows you Nazi flags:This was posted on Mastodon on April 24th and Danny Sullivan, the Google Search Liaison, responded shortly after saying,...

  • Google Keep Reminders Will Also Get Saved to Google Tasks

    Google continues its push to bring all of its services’ Reminders feature under one roof over at Google Tasks. This week, it’s Google Keep users that need to be made aware of what’s taking place. As announced, over the next year, Google Keep will have its Reminders automatically saved over to Tasks. This move allows … Continued Read the original post: Google Keep Reminders Will Also Get Saved to Google Tasks

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    Some users can try out Google's 'Audio Emoji' feature for Google Phone app

    Google is working on a new feature called Audio Emoji, which plays sound effects and animation for select emojis. It is available to limited users running the beta version of the Google Phone app.

  • Google Pay betting sites: Best UK bookmakers that accept Google Pay

    Google Pay allows its users to make fast online payments using their smartphones, watches, tablets and PCs. It’s popular among betting sites, and you don’t have to compromise as this on

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    Google Workspace admins can migrate Slack messages to Google Chat using a new tool

    Google announced that admins can now transfer messages and other data from Slack to Google Chat using a new tool. Workspace admins can also get notifications for Google Meet application load failures.

  • Amazon deals of the day: M3 MacBook Pro, Google Nest Cam, Google Pixel 7a, and Asus VivoBook 16

    Amazon's best deals of the day on April 18 include the M3 MacBook Pro, Google Nest Cam, Google Pixel 7a, and Asus VivoBook 16.

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    Google One, a cloud storage subscription service, offers different membership prices and storage amounts.

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    (Associated Press) – Regular mammograms to screen for breast cancer should start younger — at age 40

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