Google discloses its acquisition of cellular studying app Socratic because it relaunches on iOS

Google publicly disclosed its acquisition of homework helper app Socratic in a statement this week, detailing the added fortify for the corporate’s AI era and its relaunch on iOS. The purchase it seems that flew beneath the radar — Google says it purchased the app remaining yr. Accordi…
Google publicly disclosed its acquisition of homework helper app Socratic in an announcement this week, detailing the added support for the company’s AI technology and its relaunch on iOS. The acquisition apparently flew under the radar — Google says it bought the app last year. Accordi…Original article
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  3. "Google is rolling out a series of updates aimed at helping local businesses adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic while continuing to serve their customers across Google Maps and Search". (May 27, 2020)
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  5. "Google is giving an AI upgrade to its Collections feature basically, Googles own take on Pinterest, but built into Google Search". (January 22, 2020)
  6. "Brief, a newly launched news aggregator founded by former Google engineers, aims to tackle a number of problems with todays news cycle, including information overload, burnout, media bias, and algorithms that prioritize engagement over news accuracy". (July 14, 2020)
  7. "An update to Googles Street View app on Android will now let anyone contribute their photos to help enhance Google Maps, the company announced this morning". (December 3, 2020)
  8. "Last year, Google made a significant change to its Google Shopping destination by making it free for e-commerce retailers to sell on Google, when before the Shopping tab had been dominated by paid product listings. It also made it free for partners to participate in Google Flights". (March 9, 2021)
  9. "A new project called Keen is launching today from Googles in-house incubator for new ideas, Area 120, to help users track their interests. The app is like a modern rethinking of the Google Alerts service, which allows users to monitor the web for specific content". (June 18, 2020)
  10. "If youre ever felt like there just werent enough emoji options to express how youre feeling, a new addition to Googles Gboard keyboard, launching today, aims to help". (February 12, 2020)
  11. "Facebook is testing a new feature that aims to keep users inside its platform when theyre looking for factual information they would otherwise turn to Google or Wikipedia to find". (June 11, 2020)
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