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Google rolls out Android Auto to enhance PH driving experience

With Android Auto, drivers can open Waze or Google Maps to guide them in their trips with real-time traffic alerts and route directions. Their Google accounts, phone contacts, and even favorite music playlists are also linked to the app so they can have an enjoyable time in the car.

Google marks Josefa Llanes Escoda’s 120th birth anniversary with tribute doodle

Escoda founded the Boy's Town in Manila for underprivileged youth in 1937 and the Girl Scouts of the Philippines in 1940, changing the lives of young Filipinos for the better.

COMFORT ZONE | Google PH office’s restroom sign says a lot

Google Philippines' nifty sign makes us ask: "Can we judge companies by their restrooms?"

PH’s Startup Village now powered by Google Developers Launchpad

Through its collaboration with Google Developers Launchpad, Startup Village and the Philippines will join a growing network of top, independent accelerators across Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Asia.

Jurassic Fun | Have you ever played Chrome’s Dinosaur Game?

You see this T-Rex when your Internet connection is lost and it could save you from boredom.

Most popular YouTube ads in PH in 2H of 2017 revealed

The ads adopted a story-telling approach that sought to get audiences to be engaged, with selling as an afterthought.

4G-powered Nokia 8110, Android One smartphones debut in MWC 2018

The latest Nokia retro phone, the 4G-capable Nokia 8110, has again grabbed headlines at Barcelona.

Lazada PH shares marketing strategy in e-commerce workshop

Titled "How to Win on E-commerce," the objective of the event was to showcase various tools and technologies that, when applied to a company?s digital marketing strategy, can propel an online business to success.

Google?s ?Performance Honors? celebrates local agency heroes in PH

Filipinos are found to do up to seven online searches about a brand before making a purchase.

Software engineers most sought-after IT workers, survey says

Microsoft was "the notable exception" because company openings for product experts and advisers exceeded software engineers slightly, the survey said.
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