Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Google CEO Sundar Pichai to interact with students at alma mater IIT Kharagpur on January 5

Google CEO Sundar Pichai to interact with students at alma mater IIT Kharagpur on January 5
Google CEO Sundar Pichai to interact with students at alma mater IIT Kharagpur on January 5

Google CEO Sundar Pichai, who has a BTech degree from IIT Kharagpur, will relive his old days in the campus with teachers and students at a function here next week. “Sundar Pichai, CEO Google and Distinguished Alumnus of IIT Kharagpur, has expressed his desire to visit the campus in the first week of January 2017,” IIT-Kgp director Partha Pratim Chakrabarti said.
The institute is inviting students to come back to campus on time after the winter break to be able to listen to Pichai. At an open-air theatre in the campus, the Google man will discuss his past, present and future at a function titled ‘A journey back to the past to inspire the future’ on January 5. Pichai had passed out from the elite institute in 1993 with a BTech in metallurgical and materials engineering.
He then went on to pursue an MS in Engineering and Materials Science from Stanford University and an MBA from the Wharton School. Later on he joined Google in 2004 as its vice president of product management, where he led the team working on Google’s Chrome browser and operating system, before being elevated as its CEO last year.
Pichai is visiting India on a private trip, but is taking time out for some engagements. Apart from meeting the students at IIT-Kgp, Pichai is hosting an event on 4 January where new announcements for small businesses and startups are expected.
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Friday, 23 December 2016

Second Google Doodle for the holidays is here: It’s time to grab a warm cup of coffee

Second Google Doodle for the holidays is here: It’s time to grab a warm cup of coffee

Second Google Doodle for the holidays is here: It’s time to grab a warm cup of coffee

After yesterday’s carollers, Google’s colourful doodle characters have now moved on to another doodle. The second Google Doodle to celebrate the Christmas holidays showcases our cute friends playing around with fogged up windows in cold climates while those with warm climates, see them taking to the beach to make some sand angels instead.
Google Doodle Tis the Season Day Two Fogged Up Windows
Every single one of them seems to be having a fun time playing around with fogged up windows as imagined by creator Gerben Steenks. Each character out here draws out a different symbol with ‘e’ getting a hand print on l’s pane choosing to keeping his fogged up. It simply wants to make you sit up by a window, sip on some hot coffee and soak in the holidays.
Google Doodle Tis the Season Day Two Sand Angels
In the Doodle for warmer climates, the same characters (or their cousins) in another part of the world find themselves on a sunny beach shaking their hands and feet to make sand angels instead of snow angels. Sadly, they’re are just too close to the shore, trying to stay cool so the waves keep on wiping away all their efforts.
The second Doodle comes after the first one which showcased the same characters as carollers, shouting out, singing and spreading the news of the arrival of Christmas holidays. Indeed as per Google Doodle tradition, there’s more to come in the coming week.
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The Narendra Modi government’s requests for user data have gone down, not up 2017

The Narendra Modi government’s requests for user data have gone down, not up 2017

The Narendra Modi government’s requests for user data have gone down, not up
What’s a transparency report?
Edward Snowden revealed the mass surveillance being carried out by US and European government on its citizens in 2013. Since then, companies like Facebook, Google and Microsoft have made it a point to publish yearly “transparency reports” where they tabulate the number of requests for user data that a nation has, well, “requested”.
The data is freely available to the public. Detailed information on these reports isn’t provided and some of these are even muzzled by governments. As a barometer for the state of internet surveillance and censorship however, this data will do just fine.
Since the data is actually available, we went ahead and downloaded Facebook’s transparency report; but we didn’t stop there. In all, we took the data from the transparency reports of Apple, Facebook, GoogleMicrosoft and Twitter and compared it to stats from 2013, when the reports first started coming out.
Google hasn’t yet released its transparency report for 2016, but it did have data from 2009-2015 and that’s what we had to rely on. Google does classify the requests as nudity/obscenity, national security, etc., which was very helpful.
Numbers don’t lie
What if I told you that Pakistan’s requests for user data has jumped up by 2000 percent since 2013 compared to India’s 200 percent rise?
Percentage data requests Tech2 720
Sounds heartening, doesn’t it? And that 27 percent rise doesn’t seem so bad, does it?
However, numbers can lie, but only without context.
Pakistan made only 35 requests for user data in 2013 and around 700 in 2016. India made 3,245 such requests in 2013 and 6,324 in 2016.
Actual data requests Tech2 720
India’s figures are much higher. Putting things in context, however, is the fact that Facebook’s user base in India went from 92 million users in 2013 to 195 million in 2016. As a percentage of the user base, the number of requests for user data has actually gone down. It’s not down by much, a mere 3-7 percent, but it’s enough to prove my point. Bolstering this case is the fact that Facebook only complies with around 50 percent of such requests, and even then, not fully.
Percentage increase in user base Tech2 720
In fact, I’m quite surprised that the number of requests isn’t scaling exponentially with internet penetration.
If you look at saturated western markets, the US alone accounts for half the global take down requests on platforms like Google and Facebook. Facebook’s compliance rate with requests is also over 80 percent in these countries.
Censorship is going down, not up
Looking at content restriction figures (a.k.a. censorship) on Facebook, the number of government requests have gone down 7 times — from around 15,000 to around 2,000 — since H2 2015 and by about 60 percent since 2014 — from around 5000.
Content Takedown requests Tech2 720
Google’s data from 2009 to 2015 does indicate a rise in censorship. However, even these requests haven’t scaled exponentially. In addition, the majority of requests that Google receives are takedown requests related to nudity, copyright violations and violence. This is quite normal.
Censorship data also suggests that India is way behind its western counterparts, with Germany alone sending out double the number of requests India does. France and the US are in another league altogether.
The data from Microsoft, Apple and Twitter is barely significant. Requests for data from Apple and Twitter don’t even hit the 200 mark. Requests from Microsoft are higher, but these numbered between 500-1000 in the first half of this year.
If anything, we’re not doing enough to take advantage of the wealth of information that the internet can provide us.
India has the second largest population in the world, the second largest Facebook user base and the second largest internet population in the world, and it’s the world’s largest democracy. Is it any wonder that tech companies see such a large number of data requests from our country?

Google will announce two new high-end Android Wear 2.0 smartwatches early next year

Google will announce two new high-end Android Wear 2.0 smartwatches early next year

Google will announce two new high-end Android Wear 2.0 smartwatches early next year



The smartwatch market hasn’t quite paced up, but the good news is that Google is going to launch two new products next year. We’ve heard about them in the past where a report suggested that it will be fully made by Google just like the Pixel smartphones.
Android Wear product manager at Google, Jeff Chang, told the Verge that the new watches will be the flagship Android Wear 2.0 devices and will be the first ones to launch with the new platform. However he debunked the previous rumours around the manufacturing by confirming that the new models will not have Google or Pixel branding. Instead Google is working closely with a manufacturer which will have all the rights to use its name. We don’t quite know the company yet but Chang confirmed that brand has produced Android Wear devices in the past and has worked on the hardware, design and software integration for the watches.
Android Wear 2.0 Google IO 2016 (2)
The new watch announcement will also be the launchpad for the highly awaited Android Wear 2.0 update. Google had showcased the update at the annual Google I/O developer conference and had set a launch time-frame of fall. However the update has seen some delays and will most likely start rolling by next year.
The new Android Wear 2.0 will bring features including a whole new interface, standalone apps that don’t require a phone to work, support for Android Pay, and support for Google Assistant.  If you are waiting for the new update then let us tell you that not every Android Wear watch will be updated, but most of the recent models will. Some models might also miss out on certain features like Android Pay which requires a built-in NFC chip. While Google has been rolling developer previews of the Android Wear 2.0 platform, expect a final rollout in January.
There were rumours that two new Android Watches would be launched at the Google October hardware event, which saw the launch of the pixel. The watches were called Sailfish and Angelfish.
While we are on the subject of updates, here is a full list of all the devices that will get the new Android Wear 2.0 update:
-Moto 360 Gen 2
-Moto 360 Sport
-LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE
-LG Watch Urbane
-LG G Watch R
-Polar M600
-Casio Smart Outdoor Watch
-Nixon Mission
-Tag Heuer Connected
-Fossil Q Wander
-Fossil Q Marshal
-Fossil Q Founder
-Michael Kors Access Bradshaw Smartwatch
-Michael Kors Access Dylan Smartwatch
-Huawei Watch
-Huawei Watch Ladies
-Asus ZenWatch 2
-Asus ZenWatch 3
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