A global Gmail outage that began at 1.16am AEST this morning has affected millions of users across the world.
Google has finally named the next version of Android, previously codenamed N, and while the name Nutella has been knocked out, Nougat got in.
A company named Space Data Corporation based in Chandler, Arizona, has filed a suit against Google and its parent company Alphabet, claiming that the idea behind Google's Project Loon has been stolen from its own project on a Wi-Fi emitting balloon.
Google has joined Microsoft in reporting a quarterly profit increase. The company also announced a stock buyback.
Google is betting that a giant reorganisation into a new company called Alphabet is the right one to take Google’s various companies to the next level.
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