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  2. Google Code Jam - Wikipedia

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    Google Code Jam was an international programming competition hosted and administered by Google. [2] The competition began in 2003. [ 3 ] The competition consists of a set of algorithmic problems which must be solved in a fixed amount of time.

  3. Google Code-in - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the program was modified into Google Code-in. After the 2014 edition, the Google Melange was replaced by a separate website for Google Code-in. [ 5 ] Mauritius , an African country, participated for the first time in 2016, and was noticed for its strong debut [ 6 ] and in 2017, produced its first Grand Prize winner.

  4. Google services outages - Wikipedia

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    The first was a five-minute outage of every Google service in August 2013. The second was a 25-minute outage of Gmail, Google+, Google Calendar, and Google Docs in January 2014. The third was a YouTube outage in October 2018. The fourth was a Gmail/Google Drive outage in August 2020. The fifth, in November 2020, affected mainly YouTube, and the ...

  5. Jamboard - Wikipedia

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    Jamboard was a digital interactive whiteboard developed by Google to work with Google Workspace, formerly known as G Suite. It was officially announced on 25 October 2016. It had a 55" 4K touchscreen physical display and could be used for online collaboration using Google Workspace. The display could also be mounted onto a wall or be configured ...

  6. Canada is Google's latest antitrust legal challenger - AOL

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    That same month, Europe's top court also upheld a 2017 decision in another antitrust case against Google, where it was ordered to pay a €2.4 billion fine. Advertising is crucial to Google's ...

  7. Google reaches deal with Canada to keep news content on its ...

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    Google has agreed to pay Canadian publishers $100 million a year for their news content, backing down from a high-stakes threat to block all news content produced in the country on its platforms ...

  8. Sidewalk Labs - Wikipedia

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    Sidewalk Labs LLC [1] was an urban planning and infrastructure subsidiary of Google.Its stated goal was to improve urban infrastructure through technological solutions, and tackle issues such as cost of living, efficient transportation and energy usage.

  9. Talk:Google Code Jam - Wikipedia

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    In a post to the google-codejam Google Group, a codejam administrator wrote this: Right - you can only see people who got points. Counting people who downloaded at least one input, there were 10287 contestants.