21
Jun
2024
How to Repair WordPress Database (6 Easy Methods)
Over the years, many users have reached out to us and our partner companies to ask about fixing broken WordPress databases. Keeping your WordPress website running smoothly requires a healthy database. If your database gets corrupted, then it can lead to many problems, including error… Read More »
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The post How to Repair WordPress Database (6 Easy Methods) first appeared on WPBeginner.
21
Jun
2024
How to Add Custom JavaScript to WordPress (5 Methods + Tips)
In the past, if you wanted to add custom JavaScript to WordPress posts, you had to either be familiar with code or you had to rely on a plugin. Unfortunately, neither of those solutions were ideal for the vast majority of WordPress users. The first one...
21
Jun
2024
Using the WordPress Command Palette to Work With Faster and Smarter
If you’re a WordPress user, you might be overlooking something that makes working with WordPress more efficient than you thought possible – the Command Palette. First introduced in WordPress 6.3, the Command Palette has been called the ultimate WordPre...
21
Jun
2024
Google Meet adds 52 new languages to translated captions and 11 more languages for closed captions
What’s changingFor all Google Workspace customers and users with personal accounts, we’ve expanded support for closed captioning to include the following languages in beta*, bringing the total language count to 87: Azerbaijani Czech Gree...
20
Jun
2024
Our latest efforts to help California’s monarch butterflies
Google has helped restore and enhance more than 750 acres of monarch butterfly and pollinator habitat across California.
20
Jun
2024
6 findings from IoT Signals report: Manufacturers prepare their shop floor for AI
Read on to discover the six key lessons learned from manufacturers rethinking their operations for AI and how Microsoft is supporting the factory of the future with Azure's adaptive cloud approach.
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20
Jun
2024
6 findings from IoT Signals report: Manufacturers prepare their shop floor for AI
Read on to discover the six key lessons learned from manufacturers rethinking their operations for AI and how Microsoft is supporting the factory of the future with Azure's adaptive cloud approach.
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The post 6 findings from IoT Signals report: Manufacturers prepare their shop floor for AI appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.
20
Jun
2024
Create interactive YouTube assignments in Google Classroom more quickly and efficiently, with the help of AI
What’s changingLast year, we introduced interactive questions for YouTube videos in Google Classroom. Since then, educators have been able to turn a passive watching experience into an engaging one, while improving students’ understanding of a subject....
20
Jun
2024
How to Send WordPress Emails Using Amazon SES (Step by Step)
Are you having trouble sending emails from your WordPress site? One easy way to improve WordPress email reliability is by using the Amazon Simple Email Service, which is also known as Amazon SES. In this article, we will show you how to send emails from… Read More »
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20
Jun
2024
Staying Safe with Chrome Extensions
Posted by Benjamin Ackerman, Anunoy Ghosh and David Warren, Chrome Security Team
Chrome extensions can boost your browsing, empowering you to do anything from customizing the look of sites to providing personalized advice when you’re planning a vacation. But as with any software, extensions can also introduce risk.
That’s why we have a team whose only job is to focus on keeping you safe as you install and take advantage of Chrome extensions. Our team:
Provides you with a personalized summary of the extensions you’ve installed
Reviews extensions before they’re published on the Chrome Web Store
Continuously monitors extensions after they’re published
A summary of your extensions
The top of the extensions page (chrome://extensions) warns you of any extensions you have installed that might pose a security risk. (If you don’t see a warning panel, you probably don’t have any extensions you need to worry about.) The panel includes:
Extensions suspected of including malware
Extensions that violate Chrome Web Store policies
Extensions that have been unpublished by a developer, which might indicate that an extension is no longer supported
Extensions that aren’t from the Chrome Web Store
Extensions that haven’t published what they do with data they collect and other privacy practices
You’ll get notified when Chrome’s Safety Check has recommendations for you or you can check on your own by running Safety Check. Just type “run safety check” in Chrome’s address bar and select the corresponding shortcut: “Go to Chrome safety check.”
User flow of removing extensions highlighted by Safety Check.
Besides the Safety Check, you can visit the extensions page directly in a number of ways:
Navigate to chrome://extensions
Click the puzzle icon and choose “Manage extensions”
Click the More choices menu and choose menu > Extensions > Manage Extensions
Reviewing extensions before they’re published
Before an extension is even accessible to install from the Chrome Web Store, we have two levels of verification to ensure an extension is safe:
An automated review: Each extension gets examined by our machine-learning systems to spot possible violations or suspicious behavior.
A human review: Next, a team member examines the images, descriptions, and public policies of each extension. Depending on the results of both the automated and manual review, we may perform an even deeper and more thorough review of the code.
This review process weeds out the overwhelming majority of bad extensions before they even get published. In 2024, less than 1% of all installs from the Chrome Web Store were found to include malware. We're proud of this record and yet some bad extensions still get through, which is why we also monitor published extensions.
Monitoring published extensions
The same Chrome team that reviews extensions before they get published also reviews extensions that are already on the Chrome Web Store. And just like the pre-check, this monitoring includes both human and machine reviews. We also work closely with trusted security researchers outside of Google, and even pay researchers who report possible threats to Chrome users through our Developer Data Protection Rewards Program.
What about extensions that get updated over time, or are programmed to execute malicious code at a later date? Our systems monitor for that as well, by periodically reviewing what extensions are actually doing and comparing that to the stated objectives defined by each extension in the Chrome Web Store.
If the team finds that an extension poses a severe risk to Chrome users, it’s immediately remove from the Chrome Web Store and the extension gets disabled on all browsers that have it installed.The extensions page highlights when you have a potentially unsafe extension downloaded
Others steps you can take to stay safe
Review new extensions before installing them
The Chrome Web Store provides useful information about each extension and its developer. The following information should help you decide whether it’s safe to install an extension:
Verified and featured badges are awarded by the Chrome team to extensions that follow our technical best practices and meet a high standard of user experience and design
Ratings and reviews from our users
Information about the developer
Privacy practices, including information about how an extension handles your data
Be careful of sites that try to quickly persuade you to install extensions, especially if the site has little in common with the extension.
Review extensions you’ve already installed
Even though Safety Check and your Extensions page (chrome://extensions) warn you of extensions that might pose a risk, it’s still a good idea to review your extensions from time to time.
Uninstall extensions that you no longer use.
Review the description of an extension in the Chrome Web Store, considering the extension’s ratings, reviews, and privacy practices — reviews can change over time.
Compare an extension’s stated goals with 1) the permissions requested by an extension and 2) the privacy practices published by the extension. If requested permissions don’t align with stated goals, consider uninstalling the extension.
Limit the sites an extension has permission to work on.
Enable Enhanced Protection
The Enhanced protection mode of Safe Browsing is Chrome’s highest level of protection that we offer. Not only does this mode provide you with the best protections against phishing and malware, but it also provides additional features targeted to keep you safe against potentially harmful extensions. Threats are constantly evolving and Safe Browsing’s Enhanced protection mode is the best way to ensure that you have the most advanced security features in Chrome. This can be enabled from the Safe Browsing settings page in Chrome (chrome://settings/security) and selecting “Enhanced”.
Chrome extensions can boost your browsing, empowering you to do anything from customizing the look of sites to providing personalized advice when you’re planning a vacation. But as with any software, extensions can also introduce risk.
That’s why we have a team whose only job is to focus on keeping you safe as you install and take advantage of Chrome extensions. Our team:
Provides you with a personalized summary of the extensions you’ve installed
Reviews extensions before they’re published on the Chrome Web Store
Continuously monitors extensions after they’re published
A summary of your extensions
The top of the extensions page (chrome://extensions) warns you of any extensions you have installed that might pose a security risk. (If you don’t see a warning panel, you probably don’t have any extensions you need to worry about.) The panel includes:
Extensions suspected of including malware
Extensions that violate Chrome Web Store policies
Extensions that have been unpublished by a developer, which might indicate that an extension is no longer supported
Extensions that aren’t from the Chrome Web Store
Extensions that haven’t published what they do with data they collect and other privacy practices
You’ll get notified when Chrome’s Safety Check has recommendations for you or you can check on your own by running Safety Check. Just type “run safety check” in Chrome’s address bar and select the corresponding shortcut: “Go to Chrome safety check.”
User flow of removing extensions highlighted by Safety Check.
Besides the Safety Check, you can visit the extensions page directly in a number of ways:
Navigate to chrome://extensions
Click the puzzle icon and choose “Manage extensions”
Click the More choices menu and choose menu > Extensions > Manage Extensions
Reviewing extensions before they’re published
Before an extension is even accessible to install from the Chrome Web Store, we have two levels of verification to ensure an extension is safe:
An automated review: Each extension gets examined by our machine-learning systems to spot possible violations or suspicious behavior.
A human review: Next, a team member examines the images, descriptions, and public policies of each extension. Depending on the results of both the automated and manual review, we may perform an even deeper and more thorough review of the code.
This review process weeds out the overwhelming majority of bad extensions before they even get published. In 2024, less than 1% of all installs from the Chrome Web Store were found to include malware. We're proud of this record and yet some bad extensions still get through, which is why we also monitor published extensions.
Monitoring published extensions
The same Chrome team that reviews extensions before they get published also reviews extensions that are already on the Chrome Web Store. And just like the pre-check, this monitoring includes both human and machine reviews. We also work closely with trusted security researchers outside of Google, and even pay researchers who report possible threats to Chrome users through our Developer Data Protection Rewards Program.
What about extensions that get updated over time, or are programmed to execute malicious code at a later date? Our systems monitor for that as well, by periodically reviewing what extensions are actually doing and comparing that to the stated objectives defined by each extension in the Chrome Web Store.
If the team finds that an extension poses a severe risk to Chrome users, it’s immediately remove from the Chrome Web Store and the extension gets disabled on all browsers that have it installed.The extensions page highlights when you have a potentially unsafe extension downloaded
Others steps you can take to stay safe
Review new extensions before installing them
The Chrome Web Store provides useful information about each extension and its developer. The following information should help you decide whether it’s safe to install an extension:
Verified and featured badges are awarded by the Chrome team to extensions that follow our technical best practices and meet a high standard of user experience and design
Ratings and reviews from our users
Information about the developer
Privacy practices, including information about how an extension handles your data
Be careful of sites that try to quickly persuade you to install extensions, especially if the site has little in common with the extension.
Review extensions you’ve already installed
Even though Safety Check and your Extensions page (chrome://extensions) warn you of extensions that might pose a risk, it’s still a good idea to review your extensions from time to time.
Uninstall extensions that you no longer use.
Review the description of an extension in the Chrome Web Store, considering the extension’s ratings, reviews, and privacy practices — reviews can change over time.
Compare an extension’s stated goals with 1) the permissions requested by an extension and 2) the privacy practices published by the extension. If requested permissions don’t align with stated goals, consider uninstalling the extension.
Limit the sites an extension has permission to work on.
Enable Enhanced Protection
The Enhanced protection mode of Safe Browsing is Chrome’s highest level of protection that we offer. Not only does this mode provide you with the best protections against phishing and malware, but it also provides additional features targeted to keep you safe against potentially harmful extensions. Threats are constantly evolving and Safe Browsing’s Enhanced protection mode is the best way to ensure that you have the most advanced security features in Chrome. This can be enabled from the Safe Browsing settings page in Chrome (chrome://settings/security) and selecting “Enhanced”.
20
Jun
2024
3 fun experiments to try for your next Android app, using Google AI Studio
Posted by Paris Hsu – Product Manager, Android Studio
We shared an exciting live demo from the Developer Keynote at Google I/O 2024 where Gemini transformed a wireframe sketch of an app's UI into Jetpack Compose code, directly within Android Stud...
20
Jun
2024
External users can now securely collaborate on client-side encrypted files
What’s changingWe’re expanding visitor sharing, a feature that provides secure, pincode-based collaboration over sensitive data with people, to include client-side encrypted files. This allows users to securely collaborate with external partners on sen...
20
Jun
2024
Prompt Like a Pro: Transform your messages with Microsoft Copilot in Teams
UPDATE: As of September 16th, 2024, Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 is now Microsoft 365 Copilot. Any mentions of Microsoft Copilot in this blog refer to Microsoft 365 Copilot.
Effective and efficient communication is key when it...
Effective and efficient communication is key when it...
20
Jun
2024
Help your students learn to read with Read Along in Classroom
What’s changingIn 2019, we launched Read Along as an Android reading app to help young readers have fun while learning to read. Read Along has an in-app reading buddy who guides readers along as they read aloud, offering assistance when they struggle, ...
20
Jun
2024
How to Make Images Larger Without Losing Quality: Real Tests!
You may want to enlarge an image for a print-quality poster, or perhaps you’re looking to enlarge and enhance a blurry old image of your family. Thankfully, there are specialized tools that help you easily enlarge and enhance images without the pixelat...
20
Jun
2024
Five Takeaways from WordCamp Europe 2024 (From a First-Time WordCamp Attendee)
WordCamp Europe 2024 took place in Torino, Italy and featured plenty of in-person connection, contribution opportunities, city exploration, and, of course, pizza.
20
Jun
2024
Search Central Live Bangkok 2024
We're coming back to Thailand with Search Central Live! As mentioned in our blog post about our APAC plans for SCL, we now have a date and a site where you can sign up for a chance to secure your spot at Search Central Live Bangkok 2024.
20
Jun
2024
Enhance productivity with devices certified for Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams is the hub for teamwork, enabling effortless communication and collaboration. By using devices certified for Microsoft Teams, you can elevate your meeting and calling experience. These devices are carefully tested and certified to ensur...
19
Jun
2024
Keep Visual Studio automatically updated and secure through Microsoft Update
Visual Studio is coming to Microsoft Update! We’re pleased to announce that starting in August 2024, developers who are not part of an organization managed by an IT administrator can choose to receive monthly Visual Studio security updates through the Microsoft Update (MU) system on “patch Tuesdays”.
The post Keep Visual Studio automatically updated and secure through Microsoft Update appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.
The post Keep Visual Studio automatically updated and secure through Microsoft Update appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.
19
Jun
2024
Upcoming changes for creating and managing Teams Phone resource accounts
Microsoft Teams Phone is a cloud-based phone system that enables smart communication and effortless collaboration for Teams users. To enable Teams Phone features such as auto attendants and call queues, resource accounts are required. Resource Accounts...
19
Jun
2024
Your Eagle-Eyed Host: Inside WordPress.com’s World-Class Security Features
You can rest easy knowing that you have the web’s best security guards working on your behalf.
19
Jun
2024
The AI Era: Expanding marketing and creative potential
How generative AI will enhance creativity and performance for marketers to unlock an infinite universe of ideas.
19
Jun
2024
From Pixels to Presence: New Features Coming to Microsoft Mesh
In January, we announced the general availability of Mesh in Teams. We launched with the promise of unlocking deeper engagement for hybrid and remote teams across the world. Today, we're thrilled to unveil our latest advancements designed to op...
19
Jun
2024
Insert images into practice sets in Google Classroom
What’s changingSince adding practice sets to Google Classroom in 2023, we’ve made numerous improvements such as giving teachers more control over the resources for students in practice sets and adding the option to convert Google Forms into practice se...
18
Jun
2024
The Third Beta of Android 15
Posted by Matthew McCullough – VP of Product Management, Android Developer
Today's Android 15 Beta 3 release takes Android 15 to Platform Stability, which means that the developer APIs and all app-facing behaviors are now final for you to revi...
18
Jun
2024
WordPress 6.6 Beta 3
WordPress 6.6 Beta 3 is here! Please download and test it. This beta version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites—you risk unexpected results if you do. Instead, test Beta 3 on a local site or a testing environment […]
18
Jun
2024
3 must-know updates from Google Play at I/O ’24
Posted by Nick Sharma – Product Manager, Google Play
At Google Play, we’re passionate about helping people discover experiences they’ll love while empowering developers like you to bring your ideas to life and build successful businesses. At this...
18
Jun
2024
Instant reports will soon be available using Bid Manager API
In the upcoming months, Display & Video 360 instant reports will be made available using the Bid Manager API. We previously announced the migration of certain report types from Offline Reporting to Instant Reporting.
Once a partner is migrated, they...
18
Jun
2024
Easily navigate code delegates while debugging
Delegates are everywhere in modern code; a delegate is a type that represents references to methods with a particular parameter list and return type. Developers use delegates to pass methods as arguments to other methods. One example you may be familiar with is with event handlers.
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18
Jun
2024
News Showcase is launching in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
Google News Showcase is rolling out in the Baltic nations. Here’s how we are partnering with publishers.
18
Jun
2024
On-premises data gateway June 2024 release
Welcome to June! We are excited to announce the 3000.222.10 version of the on-premises data gateway.
18
Jun
2024
The App Store on Apple Vision Pro expands to new markets
Apple Vision Pro will launch in China mainland, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore on June 28 and in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom on July 12. Your apps and games will be automatically available on the App Store in regions you...
18
Jun
2024
Upcoming regional age ratings in Australia and South Korea
Apple is committed to making sure that the App Store is a safe place for everyone — especially kids. Within the next few months, you’ll need to indicate in App Store Connect if your app includes loot boxes available for purchase. In addition, a regiona...
18
Jun
2024
June 2024 update to Display & Video 360 API
Today, we’re announcing the June 2024 update to the Display & Video 360 API. This update adds the following:
The ability to retrieve and manage keyword targeting assigned at the advertiser level.
The optimizationObjective field in the InsertionOrde...
17
Jun
2024
Bosch widely adopts Visual Studio for their C++ remote Linux projects
The Bosch security camera team was seeking a unified development setup for their team and recently re-evaluated Visual Studio as a solution for their C++ projects and remote Linux development needs. Their experience with Visual Studio 2022 featured notable improvements relevant to their workflows such as seamless GDB and CMake/WSL integrations ...
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The post Bosch widely adopts Visual Studio for their C++ remote Linux projects appeared first on Visual Studio Blog.
17
Jun
2024
Improve cloud performance and reliability with a guided learning plan
For cloud professionals looking to systematically upskill and validate their expertise, we’ve created a powerful learning resource called Plans on Microsoft Learn. These customized learning journeys provide a guided, structured approach to mastering specific technical domains and roles with specific learning objectives and milestones.
The post Improve cloud performance and reliability with a guided learning plan appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.
The post Improve cloud performance and reliability with a guided learning plan appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.
17
Jun
2024
Announcing Microsoft Teams Webinar integration with HubSpot marketing automation
In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, organizations are constantly seeking innovative solutions to enhance their marketing strategies and lead management processes. The integration of HubSpot with Microsoft Teams webinars represents a signific...
17
Jun
2024
Host Your WordPress Meetup Site for Free on WordPress.com
Connect with your local WordPress community for free with WordPress.com.
16
Jun
2024
Highlights from WordCamp Europe 2024
From June 13-15, 2024, WordPress enthusiasts from across the globe gathered in Torino to explore and celebrate the world’s most popular web platform at WordCamp Europe 2024. A dedicated team of 250 volunteers, led by WordCamp veterans Wendie Huis in ‘t Veld, Juan Hernando, and Takis Bouyouris, organized and produced the event.
15
Jun
2024
Google Workspace Updates Weekly Recap – June 14, 2024
1 New updateUnless otherwise indicated, the features below are available to all Google Workspace customers, and are fully launched or in the process of rolling out. Rollouts should take no more than 15 business days to complete if launching to both&nbs...
14
Jun
2024
WWDC24 resources and survey
Thank you to everyone who joined us for an amazing week. We hope you found value, connection, and fun. You can continue to:
Watch sessions at any time.
Check out session highlights.
Read about newly announced technologies.
Get sample code from session...
Watch sessions at any time.
Check out session highlights.
Read about newly announced technologies.
Get sample code from session...
14
Jun
2024
Max implemented UI changes 30% faster using Jetpack Compose
Posted by Tomáš Mlynarič, Developer Relations Engineer
Max®, which launched in the US on May 23, 2023, is an enhanced streaming platform from Warner Bros. Discovery, delivering unparalleled quality content for everyone in the household. Max devel...
14
Jun
2024
Latest News – Apple Developer 2024-06-14 14:26:14
DAY 5
Today @ WWDC24
Catch all the highlights from an incredible week at WWDC24.
Machine...
14
Jun
2024
Google Meet now supports high definition video for meeting recording and devices
What’s changing Full HD video content is now available for recorded meetings For recorded meetings in Google Meet, we’re increasing the maximum resolution for the speaker’s video feed from 720p to 1080p. Meet already supports 1080p recordings...
14
Jun
2024
WWDC24 highlights
Browse the biggest moments from an incredible week of sessions. Machine Learning & AI
Explore ma...
Explore ma...
14
Jun
2024
Today @ WWDC24: Day 5
Revisit the biggest moments from WWDC24Explore the highlights.
WWDC24 highlights
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WWDC24 highlights
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14
Jun
2024
WordPress.com Partner Spotlight: Do the Woo 4.0
Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Bob Dunn, founder of Do the Woo, a podcast channel elevating voices of the WooCommerce and WordPress community. It was early 2023, and I’d been searching for the perfect direction for Do the Woo, the podcast and site we first launched in 2016. …
14
Jun
2024
What’s new from Teams Rooms and Devices at InfoComm 2024
In our conversations with customers and partners, two themes consistently emerge: the impact of AI at work and the challenge of successfully navigating flexible work. We see these challenges as related: adopting AI will enable the improved transformati...
13
Jun
2024
Google Classroom now supports grade category and co-teacher imports from SIS partners
What’s changingSince last year, educators have been able to easily import students from their student information system (SIS) to Google Classroom using OneRoster. Today, we’re introducing the option for teachers to import their grade categories a...
13
Jun
2024
Easily deploy and manage hundreds of Teams Rooms on Windows with Autopilot and Autologin
Deployment of Teams Rooms on Windows is getting a serious upgrade. As announced at InfoComm this week, Autopilot and Autologin for Teams Rooms on Windows is now generally available. It enables you to deploy at scale and configure Teams Rooms with minim...
13
Jun
2024
Microsoft and ServiceNow at Knowledge 2024: Introducing generative AI innovation
Microsoft is proud to partner with ServiceNow, a leader in digital workflows and generative AI, to create seamless and powerful experiences that empower every organization on the planet to achieve more.
The post Microsoft and ServiceNow at Knowledge 2024: Introducing generative AI innovation appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.
The post Microsoft and ServiceNow at Knowledge 2024: Introducing generative AI innovation appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.
13
Jun
2024
Quiz: Test your knowledge of Google’s May news
Test your knowledge of Google updates with our May news quiz.
13
Jun
2024
Batch processing support for Performance Max
What’s New
Starting with Google Ads API v17, BatchJobService supports AssetGroupOperation. With this change you can use batch processing to create and manage entire Performance Max campaigns.
Batch processing is a powerful feature in the Google A...
13
Jun
2024
Get the best value in your cloud journey with Azure pricing offers and resources
This blog post will show you how to approach and think about pricing throughout your cloud adoption journey. We will also give an example of how a hypothetical digital media company would approach their Azure pricing needs as they transition from evaluating and planning to setting up and running their cloud solutions.
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The post Get the best value in your cloud journey with Azure pricing offers and resources appeared first on Microsoft Azure Blog.
13
Jun
2024
Today @ WWDC24: Day 4
Plan for platformsFind out what’s new across Apple platforms.
Design great visionOS apps
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Design great visionOS apps
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13
Jun
2024
Introducing Google’s new Academic Research Awards
Google launches GARA program to fund and support groundbreaking research in computing and technology, addressing global challenges.
13
Jun
2024
Ukrainian startups building for post-war economic recovery
Introducing the first 2024 cohort of Google for Startups Ukraine Support Fund recipients.
13
Jun
2024
Power BI enhanced report format (PBIR) in Power BI Desktop developer mode (Preview)
Enhancing team collaboration and automation is crucial for any enterprise BI development, which is the primary goal of Power BI Desktop developer mode. The Power BI enhanced report format (PBIR) for Power BI Project files (PBIP) represents a significan...
13
Jun
2024
Time to challenge yourself in the 2024 Google CTF
Hlynur Gudmundsson, Software EngineerIt’s Google CTF time! Install your tools, commit your scripts, and clear your schedule. The competition kicks off on June 21 2024 6:00 PM UTC and runs through June 23 2024 6:00 PM UTC. Registration is now open at go...
12
Jun
2024