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Alphabet spins off laser-based Internet backbone provider Taara

Ars Technica

Alphabet is spinning out laser-based Internet company Taara from its moonshot incubator, hoping to turbocharge the start-up that provides high-bandwidth services to hard-to-reach areas in competition with Elon Musks Starlink network of satellites.

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How to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Visibility Online (Hint: Use the Google Ad Grant)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Emily Friedrichs of Elevation – a digital agency that s pecializes in Google Ad Grant management and exclusively serves nonprofit’s digital marketing and design needs. This is where Google Ad Grants — if used correctly — can be an invaluable boost for your online presence. Hiring and Program Outreach Through the Google Grant.

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Google’s Gemini AI can now see your search history

Ars Technica

Google is continuing its quest to get more people to use Gemini, and it's doing that by giving away even more AI computing. Today, Google is releasing a raft of improvements for the Gemini 2.0 Like most big AI players, Google has a number of different models available. What could go wrong? Read full article Comments

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5 Cybersecurity Best Practices for Your Nonprofit

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Since our upgrade to a premium website hosting service, the speed of Nonprofit Tech for Good has improved to 91/100 from 68/100 in Google PageSpeed Insights for desktop and as a result, Google Search is once again our top source for referral traffic. Another benefit of premium website hosting is automatic daily backups of your website.

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Google and Mozilla patch their internet tools against a critical security flaw

TechSpot

Google has recently released a new Stable Channel Update for its Chrome web browser on all supported PC operating systems, which is designed to fix an actively exploited security vulnerability. Details about the flaw are unknown at this point, but the issue is affecting browsers and internet clients developed by. Read Entire Article

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Google Lawyer says internet could become a "Horror Show" without Section 230

TechSpot

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday on a case that could have major ramifications for how the internet works. A Google lawyer warned that if the company loses the case, the internet could become very different and much worse off. Read Entire Article

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Alphabet’s Starlink competitor Taara is spinning off into an independent company

Engadget

Alphabet is letting its laser-based internet company Taara fly and be free, according to reporting by Financial Times. Googles parent company is spinning off the service from X, its moonshot incubator system (not to be confused with X the social network.)

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