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  • Google's New Manager Training Slides — François Royer Mireault

    Google shared it's New Manager's training deck. It's full of interesting nuggets on how people 'work'. I sent to a few of my partners and collaborators last night. I think it's a keeper if you're an entrepreneur, a manager or just someone interested in how we, humans, work together. Disclaimer: I made a carbon copy to my Google Drive so I can embed it here. This content is from rework.withgoogle.c

      Google's New Manager Training Slides — François Royer Mireault
    • Why I Quit Google’s WebAssembly Team, And How It Made Me Sick

      Why I Quit Google’s WebAssembly Team, And How It Made Me Sick I joined Google in early 2015 to work on the V8 team as one of the first authors of the WebAssembly specification. This is a partial story of what went wrong with the process and how it permanently damaged me. My hope is that this story will help people recognize toxic cultures in their own workplaces, or help new hires have a better ca

      • Emoji Kitchen - Browse Google's unique emoji combinations

        Unique illustrations of combined emoji, cooked up in Google's Emoji Kitchen, and comprehensively available on the web

          Emoji Kitchen - Browse Google's unique emoji combinations
        • Google's best Gemini demo was faked | TechCrunch

          Google’s new Gemini AI model is getting a mixed reception after its big debut yesterday, but users may have less confidence in the company’s tech or integrity after finding out that the most impressive demo of Gemini was pretty much faked. A video called “Hands-on with Gemini: Interacting with multimodal AI” hit a million views over the last day, and it’s not hard to see why. The impressive demo “

            Google's best Gemini demo was faked | TechCrunch
          • Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea

            Update, April 9, 2021 : We've launched Am I FLoCed, a new site that will tell you whether your Chrome browser has been turned into a guinea pig for Federated Learning of Cohorts or FLoC, Google’s latest targeted advertising experiment. The third-party cookie is dying, and Google is trying to create its replacement. No one should mourn the death of the cookie as we know it. For more than two decade

              Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea
            • Debugging Incidents in Google’s Distributed Systems - ACM Queue

              June 6, 2020 Volume 18, issue 2 PDF Debugging Incidents in Google's Distributed Systems How experts debug production issues in complex distributed systems Charisma Chan and Beth Cooper Google has published two books about SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) principles, best practices, and practical applications.1,2 In the heat of the moment when handling a production incident, however, a team's act

              • I Was Google’s Head of International Relations. Here’s Why I Left.

                Ross LaJeunesse, Democratic Candidate for U.S. Senate in Maine.When I walked out the door on my last day as Google’s Head of International Relations, I couldn’t help but think of my first day at the company. I had exchanged a wood-paneled office, a suit and tie, and the job of wrestling California’s bureaucracy as Governor Schwarzenegger’s deputy chief of staff for a laptop, jeans, and a promise t

                  I Was Google’s Head of International Relations. Here’s Why I Left.
                • Changing std::sort at Google’s Scale and Beyond

                  TL;DR; We are changing std::sort in LLVM’s libcxx. That’s a long story of what it took us to get there and all possible consequences, bugs you might encounter with examples from open source. We provide some benchmarks, perspective, why we did this in the first place and what it cost us with exciting ideas from Hyrum’s Law to reinforcement learning. All changes went into open source and thus I can

                    Changing std::sort at Google’s Scale and Beyond
                  • New Case Studies About Google’s Use of Go

                    The latest news from Google on open source releases, major projects, events, and student outreach programs. Go started in September 2007 when Robert Griesemer, Ken Thompson, and I began discussing a new language to address the engineering challenges we and our colleagues at Google were facing in our daily work. The software we were writing was typically a networked server—a single program interact

                      New Case Studies About Google’s Use of Go
                    • Google's new logos are bad | TechCrunch

                      Google really whiffed with the new logos for its “reimagination” of G Suite as Google Workspace, replacing icons that are familiar, recognizable, and in Gmail’s case iconic if you will, with little rainbow blobs that everyone will now struggle to tell apart in their tabs. Companies always talk loud and long about their design language and choices, so as an antidote I thought I’d just explain why t

                        Google's new logos are bad | TechCrunch
                      • A peek behind Colossus, Google’s file system | Google Cloud Blog

                        Colossus under the hood: a peek into Google’s scalable storage system You trust Google Cloud with your critical data, but did you know that Google also relies on the same underlying storage infrastructure for its other businesses as well? That’s right, the same storage system that powers Google Cloud also underpins Google’s most popular products, supporting globally available services like YouTube

                          A peek behind Colossus, Google’s file system | Google Cloud Blog
                        • What webmasters should know about Google’s core updates

                          accessibility 10 advanced 195 AMP 13 Android 2 API 7 apps 7 autocomplete 2 beginner 173 CAPTCHA 1 Chrome 2 cms 1 crawling and indexing 158 encryption 3 events 51 feedback and communication 83 forums 5 general tips 90 geotargeting 1 Google Assistant 3 Google I/O 3 Google Images 3 Google News 2 hacked sites 12 hangout 2 hreflang 3 https 5 images 12 intermediate 205 interstitials 1 javascript 8 job s

                            What webmasters should know about Google’s core updates
                          • GitHub - google/eng-practices: Google's Engineering Practices documentation

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                              GitHub - google/eng-practices: Google's Engineering Practices documentation
                            • Rust fact vs. fiction: 5 Insights from Google's Rust journey in 2022

                              The latest news from Google on open source releases, major projects, events, and student outreach programs. Reaching version 1.0 in just 2015, Rust is a relatively new language with a lot to offer. Developers eyeing the performance and safety guarantees that Rust provides, have to wonder if it's possible to just use Rust in place of what they've been using previously. What would happen if large co

                                Rust fact vs. fiction: 5 Insights from Google's Rust journey in 2022
                              • Google's 25th Birthday! Doodle - Google Doodles

                                Today’s Doodle celebrates Google’s 25th year. And while here at Google we’re oriented towards the future,  birthdays can also be a time to reflect. Let’s take a walk down memory lane to learn how we were born 25 years ago... By fate or luck, doctoral students Sergey Brin and Larry Page met in Stanford University’s computer science program in the late ‘90s. They quickly learned they shared a simila

                                  Google's 25th Birthday! Doodle - Google Doodles
                                • Google’s Fuchsia and Area 120 see significant cuts in layoffs

                                  Google Fuchsia Area 120 Google’s Fuchsia and Area 120 see significant cuts in layoffs Among the many divisions impacted by Google’s widespread layoffs, the Fuchsia operating system and Area 120 incubator teams have been cut back significantly. On Friday morning, Google initiated significant layoffs, set to displace 12,000 employees from the company. The full impact of the move is still actively un

                                    Google’s Fuchsia and Area 120 see significant cuts in layoffs
                                  • An in-depth look at Google’s first Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) | Google Cloud Blog

                                    There’s a common thread that connects Google services such as Google Search, Street View, Google Photos and Google Translate: they all use Google’s Tensor Processing Unit, or TPU, to accelerate their neural network computations behind the scenes. We announced the TPU last year and recently followed up with a detailed study of its performance and architecture. In short, we found that the TPU delive

                                      An in-depth look at Google’s first Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) | Google Cloud Blog
                                    • What creators should know about Google's August 2022 helpful content update  |  Google Search Central Blog  |  Google for Developers

                                      Send feedback What creators should know about Google's August 2022 helpful content update Stay organized with collections Save and categorize content based on your preferences. Thursday, August 18, 2022 Google Search is always working to better connect people to helpful information. To this end, we're launching what we're calling the “helpful content update” that's part of a broader effort to ensu

                                        What creators should know about Google's August 2022 helpful content update  |  Google Search Central Blog  |  Google for Developers
                                      • Google’s top security teams unilaterally shut down a counterterrorism operation

                                        A pair of recent Google blog posts detail the collection of zero-day vulnerabilities that it discovered hackers using over the course of nine months. The exploits, which went back to early 2020 and used never-before-seen techniques, were “watering hole” attacks that used infected websites to deliver malware to visitors. They caught the attention of cybersecurity experts thanks to their scale, soph

                                          Google’s top security teams unilaterally shut down a counterterrorism operation
                                        • Upcoming security changes to Google's OAuth 2.0 authorization endpoint in embedded webviews

                                          Upcoming security changes to Google's OAuth 2.0 authorization endpoint in embedded webviews Posted by Badi Azad, Group Product Manager (@badiazad) The Google Identity team is continually working to improve Google Account security and create a safer and more secure experience for our users. As part of that work, we recently introduced a new secure browser policy prohibiting Google OAuth requests in

                                            Upcoming security changes to Google's OAuth 2.0 authorization endpoint in embedded webviews
                                          • Google’s CEO Has a Remarkably Simple ‘Monday Morning’ Rule That Explains Why He’s So Productive

                                            Google's CEO Has a Remarkably Simple Monday Morning Rule That Explains Why He's So ProductiveNo one likes Mondays, but that doesn't mean they can't be a part of your productivity routine. Almost everybody loves to hate Mondays. That's because, for most people, Mondays are hard, especially Monday mornings. It's the beginning of the workweek and the end of the weekend--which, for most people means a

                                              Google’s CEO Has a Remarkably Simple ‘Monday Morning’ Rule That Explains Why He’s So Productive
                                            • Feds may target Google’s Chrome browser for breakup

                                              Feds may target Google’s Chrome browser for breakup Prosecutors for the Justice Department and state attorney general offices are discussing ways of curbing the search giant’s market power as they prepare to sue the company. Google Chrome, which was introduced in 2008 and has the largest market share in the U.S., has been at the center of rivals’ accusations that the search giant uses the browser&

                                                Feds may target Google’s Chrome browser for breakup
                                              • Find anything blazingly fast with Google's vector search technology | Google Cloud Blog

                                                Recently, Google Cloud partner Groovenauts, Inc. published a live demo of MatchIt Fast. As the demo shows, you can find images and text similar to a selected sample from a collection of millions in a matter of milliseconds: Give it a try — and either select a preset image or upload one of your own. Once you make your choice, you will get the top 25 similar images from two million images on Wikimed

                                                  Find anything blazingly fast with Google's vector search technology | Google Cloud Blog
                                                • Google's management has reportedly issued a 'code red' amid the rising popularity of the ChatGPT AI

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                                                    Google's management has reportedly issued a 'code red' amid the rising popularity of the ChatGPT AI
                                                  • AI-Assisted Object Editing with Google’s Imagic and Runway’s ‘Erase and Replace’

                                                    This week two new, but contrasting AI-driven graphics algorithms are offering novel ways for end users to make highly granular and effective changes to objects in photos. The first is Imagic, from Google Research, in association with Israel's Institute of Technology and Weizmann Institute of Science. Imagic offers text-conditioned, fine-grained editing of objects via the fine-tuning of diffusion m

                                                      AI-Assisted Object Editing with Google’s Imagic and Runway’s ‘Erase and Replace’
                                                    • Brave uncovers Google’s GDPR workaround | Brave

                                                      Brave presents new RTB evidence, and has uncovered a mechanism by which Google appears to be circumventing its purported GDPR privacy protections. Google’s DoubleClick/Authorized Buyers ad business is already under investigation by the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) for suspected infringement of the GDPR, as a result of a formal complaint by Brave’s Chief Policy & industry Relations Office

                                                        Brave uncovers Google’s GDPR workaround | Brave
                                                      • Opting your Website out of Google's FLoC Network

                                                        15 Apr 2021  guidesOpting your Website out of Google's FLoC Network Google recently announced the rollout of their Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC), a new advertising-surveillance initiative that seeks to replace third-party cookies with a new user profiling technique that garners data generated by the browser itself. The EFF has written an overview of FLoC and it’s threats and has also develo

                                                          Opting your Website out of Google's FLoC Network
                                                        • Google’s plan to talk about caste bias led to ‘division and rancor’

                                                          The rising Hindu nationalist movement that has spread from India through the diaspora has arrived inside Google, according to employees. In April, Thenmozhi Soundararajan, the founder and executive director of Equality Labs — a nonprofit that advocates for Dalits, or members of the lowest-ranked caste — was scheduled to give a talk to Google News employees for Dalit History Month. But Google emplo

                                                            Google’s plan to talk about caste bias led to ‘division and rancor’
                                                          • Google exec suggests Instagram and TikTok are eating into Google's core products, Search and Maps | TechCrunch

                                                            Google exec suggests Instagram and TikTok are eating into Google’s core products, Search and Maps The TikTok threat to Google’s business isn’t just limited to YouTube, as it turns out. Core Google services, including Search and Maps, are also being impacted by a growing preference for social media and videos as the first stop on younger users’ path to discovery, a Google exec acknowledged today, s

                                                              Google exec suggests Instagram and TikTok are eating into Google's core products, Search and Maps | TechCrunch
                                                            • Swift: Google's bet on differentiable programming

                                                              What is wrong with you, Python?!Python is by far the most used language in machine learning, and Google has a ton of machine learning libraries and tools written in it. So, why Swift? What's wrong with Python? To put it bluntly, Python is slow. Also, Python is not great for parallelism. To get around these facts, most machine learning projects run their compute-intensive algorithms via libraries w

                                                                Swift: Google's bet on differentiable programming
                                                              • Google's Titan security keys come to Japan, Canada, France and the UK | TechCrunch

                                                                Security Google’s Titan security keys come to Japan, Canada, France and the UK Google today announced that its Titan Security Key kits are now available in Canada, France, Japan and the U.K. Until now, these keys, which come in a kit with a Bluetooth key and a standard USB-A dongle, were only available in the U.S. The keys provide an extra layer of security on top of your regular login credentials

                                                                  Google's Titan security keys come to Japan, Canada, France and the UK | TechCrunch
                                                                • GitHub - google/differential-privacy: Google's differential privacy libraries.

                                                                  Note If you are unfamiliar with differential privacy (DP), you might want to go through "A friendly, non-technical introduction to differential privacy". This repository contains libraries to generate ε- and (ε, δ)-differentially private statistics over datasets. It contains the following tools. Privacy on Beam is an end-to-end differential privacy framework built on top of Apache Beam. It is inte

                                                                    GitHub - google/differential-privacy: Google's differential privacy libraries.
                                                                  • Debugging Incidents in Google’s Distributed Systems – Communications of the ACM

                                                                    CACM Web Account Membership in ACM includes a subscription to Communications of the ACM (CACM), the computing industry's most trusted source for staying connected to the world of advanced computing. Sign In Sign Up Google has published two books about Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles, best practices, and practical applications.1,2 In the heat of the moment when handling a production i

                                                                    • How to Use Google's Nearby Share to Share Files Between Android and Windows

                                                                      Quickly send files between your Android phone and a Windows device with Google's Nearby Share. Previously, you could only use Google's Nearby Share feature to share files between Android devices and Chromebooks. However, this has changed with Google's release of Nearby Share Beta for Windows. With it, you can seamlessly exchange photos, videos, documents, and more between Android phones and Window

                                                                        How to Use Google's Nearby Share to Share Files Between Android and Windows
                                                                      • Google’s Phil Harrison told employees of Stadia’s shutdown minutes before the public

                                                                        Stadia Google’s Phil Harrison told employees of Stadia’s shutdown minutes before the public Today, Google announced that it would be shutting down Stadia, its game streaming service from 2019. However, Stadia’s Phil Harrison only told employees about the shutdown minutes before the public learned. At 9:15 a.m. on September 29, Google made a public announcement that Stadia has begun the process of

                                                                          Google’s Phil Harrison told employees of Stadia’s shutdown minutes before the public
                                                                        • A New Chat Bot Is a ‘Code Red’ for Google’s Search Business (Published 2022)

                                                                          Over the past three decades, a handful of products like Netscape’s web browser, Google’s search engine and Apple’s iPhone have truly upended the tech industry and made what came before them look like lumbering dinosaurs. Three weeks ago, an experimental chat bot called ChatGPT made its case to be the industry’s next big disrupter. It can serve up information in clear, simple sentences, rather than

                                                                            A New Chat Bot Is a ‘Code Red’ for Google’s Search Business (Published 2022)
                                                                          • Kick Start - Google’s Coding Competitions

                                                                            Hone your coding skills with algorithmic puzzles meant for students and those new to coding competitions. Participate in one round or join them all.

                                                                              Kick Start - Google’s Coding Competitions
                                                                            • Google’s Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls (Published 2021)

                                                                              MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google’s first office was a cluttered Silicon Valley garage crammed with desks resting on sawhorses. In 2003, five years after its founding, the company moved into a sprawling campus called the Googleplex. The airy, open offices and whimsical common spaces set a standard for what an innovative workplace was supposed to look like. Over the years, the amenities piled up. The

                                                                                Google’s Plan for the Future of Work: Privacy Robots and Balloon Walls (Published 2021)
                                                                              • Answering the 12 biggest questions about Apple and Google’s new coronavirus tracking project

                                                                                On Friday, Google and Apple joined together for an ambitious emergency project, laying out a new protocol for tracking the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. It’s an urgent, complex project, with huge implications for privacy and public health. Similar projects have been successful in Singapore and other countries, but it remains to be seen whether US public health agencies would be able to manage such

                                                                                  Answering the 12 biggest questions about Apple and Google’s new coronavirus tracking project
                                                                                • Code Jam - Google’s Coding Competitions

                                                                                  Put your coding skills to the test as you work your way through multiple rounds of algorithmic coding puzzles for the title of Code Jam Champ and 15,000 USD.

                                                                                    Code Jam - Google’s Coding Competitions

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