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Internet startup launches while embracing adoption

CIO Business Intelligence

When Brightspeed launched in 2022, the fiber broadband internet service had ambitious goals, acquiring a service territory encompassing more than 6.5 million locations in mainly rural and suburban communities in 20 U.S.

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Internet startup explodes while embracing adoption

CIO Business Intelligence

When Brightspeed launched in 2022, the fiber broadband internet service had ambitious goals, acquiring a service territory encompassing more than 6.5 million locations in mainly rural and suburban communities in 20 U.S.

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How much longer can Google own the internet?

Vox

Over the last several weeks, we’ve covered what’s happening with Apple , Amazon , Microsoft , Meta , and Google. There’s a new Big Tech antitrust bill in town, and this one is especially painful for Google. Google would have to choose between being a buyer or a seller or running the ad exchange between the two.

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Google moves to keep public sector cybersecurity vulnerabilities leashed

Tech Republic

Google Cloud and The Center for Internet Security, Inc., launched the Google Cloud Alliance this week with the goal of advancing digital security in the public sector. The post Google moves to keep public sector cybersecurity vulnerabilities leashed appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Google Announces Acquisition of Satellite Maker, Skybox Imaging

CTOvision

Artificial intelligence, drones, home appliances – Google has certainly had an interesting shopping spree in the first half of 2014. Usually loved by tech enthusiasts and often questioned by Wall Street, Google’s enormous purchases seek to position the company ahead of its competition, in terms of hardware, software, and services.

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Microsoft’s Nadella: Google could lock up AI-enabled search

Computerworld Vertical IT

Twenty-five years ago, the US Department of Justice, twenty-two states, and the District of Columbia sued budding software giant Microsoft for illegally monopolizing the PC market. The plaintiffs argued that Microsoft exploited contracts with computer makers, barring them from removing its Internet Explorer or using rival programs.

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Microsoft’s Nadella: Google could lock up AI-enabled search

Computerworld Vertical IT

Twenty-five years ago, the US Department of Justice, twenty-two states, and the District of Columbia sued budding software giant Microsoft for illegally monopolizing the PC market. The plaintiffs argued that Microsoft exploited contracts with computer makers, barring them from removing its Internet Explorer or using rival programs.

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