The free online listing on Google Maps and Search has become a valuable tool for local SMEs such as Quirino province-based Qmansi to reach to their target market.
As many educational institutions are facing temporary campus closures due to Covid-19, Google Philippines said it is providing distance learning tools, training, and resources to help schools stay connected through G Suite for Education.
The system makes use of Google technologies and "Natural Language Processing" to resolve issues thoroughly and quickly without being bogged down by volume of feedback.
One initiative under the campaign is the “Be Internet Awesome” curriculum which will tackle key concepts and values as well as other issues such as catphishing and cancel culture.
With 2019 coming to a close, Google Philippines has revealed the most searched terms for the year. Topping the list is a term that might not be familiar to most Filipinos: Omegle, which is the free online video and chat site.
As the first Google My Business (GMB) Trusted Verifier in the country, the DOT can instantly verify via the QR code method all local DOT-accredited
MSMEs, and make them discoverable on Search, Maps, and other Google products.
Sen. Leila de Lima said that more than 100 fake videos directed at her have not yet been taken down on YouTube despite efforts by her Senate staff to regularly report these malicious clips.
Cebuano, one of the country’s major languages, is now available on Word Lens, a feature within Google Translate app that gives an instant camera translation.