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Google is offering a physical space that provides developers in Southeast Asia the resources they need to build products and grow their business, including access to the vendor's technologies and ...
Brands now have a faster way to reach shoppers in Singapore with the launch of Google Shopping Ads, which show product images and information in search results alongside Google's standard text ads.
SINGAPORE] From government bodies to Fortune 500 companies, women are filling top tech roles across various sectors in ...
Google has reached a significant milestone with the completion of its latest data centre and cloud region campus expansion in Singapore. This expansion brings the tech giant’s total investments in ...
Google is adding a third data center to its presence in Singapore in response to continued internet growth in Southeast Asia. It’s been three years since it added a second center in Singapore, and ...
Google offices are known for offering lavish facilities to its employees for their well-being. In a recent viral video on Instagram, a Google corporate employee, Kay, a Korean expat, shared a look ...
Google Cloud will be supporting Singapore’s ongoing efforts to bolster the country’s artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in a wide-ranging agreement that spans skills training, research and ...
Google has signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) for its Singapore data centers with a company that turns waste wood into energy. It has inked the PPA with PacificLight Energy (PLE) and ...
After launching in both the United States and the United Kingdom, Android Pay, Google's contactless smartphone payment solution is finally making landfall in Asia. According to Pali Bhat, Senior ...
Google Cloud Platform (GCP) has added a third zone in Singapore and introduced new services to the region. The latest addition pushes the number of GCP zones to 46 worldwide as well as establishes at ...
Google has admitted liability and agreed to a US$36 million penalty over its anticompetitive agreements, Australia’s regulator says.
In Singapore, the work culture demands precision, with an expectation of 100% accuracy, where even a single mistake can derail a project.