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ALPHABET INC-CL C
NASDAQ:GOOG (11/20/2024, 8:00:00 PM)
Premarket: 176.85 -0.48 (-0.27%)177.33
-2.25 (-1.25%)
Alphabet, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in software, health care, transportation, and other technologies. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California and currently employs 180,895 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2004-08-19. The firm's segments include Google Services, Google Cloud, and Other Bets. The Google Services segment includes products and services such as ads, Android, Chrome, devices, Google Maps, Google Play, Search, and YouTube. The Google Cloud segment includes infrastructure and platform services, collaboration tools, and other services for enterprise customers. Its Other Bets segment is engaged in the sale of healthcare-related services and Internet services. Its Google Cloud provides enterprise-ready cloud services, including Google Cloud Platform and Google Workspace. Google Cloud Platform provides access to solutions such as cybersecurity, databases, analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) offerings, including its AI infrastructure, Vertex AI platform, and Duet AI for Google Cloud. Google Workspace includes cloud-based communication and collaboration tools for enterprises, such as Calendar, Gmail, Docs, Drive, Meet and other enterprise services.
ALPHABET INC-CL C
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View CALIFORNIA 94043
P: 16502530000
CEO: Larry Page
Employees: 180895
Website: https://abc.xyz/
The Justice Department has released a document that calls for the breakup of Google, including a sale of Chrome and restrictions on Android.
Launched in 2008, Chrome has become a key data source for Google, fueling its targeted advertising machinery.
Google's DeepMind and YouTube previously created Orca, an AI tool for generating music. Copyright challenges led to its shelving.
The Department of Justice on Wednesday shared what steps it wants a US judge to take after Google was found...
The US Justice Department has asked a federal court to force Google to sell Chrome, its popular web browser -- a move that could reshape competition on the internet.
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