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Google and media: agreements, disagreements from Paris to Sydney

While Google has reached a deal with French dailies on compensating them for “neighbouring rights”, the Internet giant has piqued the anger of the Australian government while signing up publishers in several countries to its new news scheme.

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Google Testing in App Browser Redesign with the Bottom Bar in the Google Apps for Android / Digital Information World

While Google app worked like a normal search browser with the search bar and all, things changed last year when Google got rid of the Chrome custom tab when opening discover articles and search results. It’s okay if you did not know about this news or you’re an Apple user because we are here to keep you up to date about why did this happen and what changed were brought about. When you open the discover articles on an Android phone now, you will notice a custom in app at the bottom bar making it easier to search for the app users. This new change on the Google App for Android has differences compared to the previous version. Unlike the previous version of the app, which had controls present on the right hand side of the screen, this version has all the controls and key actions present at the bottom.

Google Is Experimenting With Removing Some News Sites From Search

Google Is Experimenting With Removing Some News Sites From Search Gizmodo 1/13/2021 © Photo: Peter Parks/AFP (Getty Images) In a disturbing move, Google is apparently experimenting with hiding links to some news sites from search results in Australia. The change was initially reported by the Australian Financial Review, and was confirmed by Google to AFR as well as The Guardian. Some of the affected outlets include the Guardian Australia, the Australian, and the Sydney Morning Herald. While Google says these experiments are impacting “about 1% of Google Search users in Australia,” some users have anecdotally claimed that searching for these publications either leads to older stories, the sites not appearing at all, or the publications’ social media pages.

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