Google Looking Into The Issue Of Missing Purchased Apps In Play Store

A number of users have been reporting that they have been unable to access the apps they have purchased in the Play Store. The issue is that even after purchasing a certain app, the app goes missing from the ‘My Apps’ section of Play store. Now, Google has stated on the ‘Known Issues’ page that it is looking into this problem. So users can hope that it will be resolved soon.

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Google Earns More Mobile Ads Revenue From iPhone Than Android

Although Google is the primary force behind the Android platform and has been working hard to make Android smartphones a success, reports suggest that a major chunk of Google’s mobile ad revenues come from iPhone, and not from Android smartphones. One would say that if iOS devices were to fail in the market, this could seriously hurt Google’s finances because it would lose not millions, but billions, in mobile ad revenues it currently gets from iPhone.

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Google Will Launch A Third-Party Commenting System Soon

Google has been reported to launch its own third-party commenting system that will run across all of the other Google services. It will especially be integrated with Google+, according to Venture Beat. Despite being Google’s, which tend to leave its own mark on its tools and services, this new commenting system is expected to be similar to Disqus or IntenseDebate.

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Google Finally Launches Version 1.0 Of Go Programming Language

Google has been working on its Go programming language for quite some time. It was introduced by the company as an ‘experimental programming language’ back in 2009 and now Google has released its version 1.0. When the language was originally released, G0ogle said that the language combined the performance of a dynamic language with the safety of a compiled language.

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Google Drive Cloud Storage May Be Launched In Early April

We have been hearing about Google Drive, the cloud storage service from Google, for quite some time. The company hasn’t given an official date as to when the launch of this service is going to be. But now, ‘inside sources’ have revealed that we can expect Google to unveil the service by early April this year.

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Court Orders Google To Censor Certain Autocomplete Results In Japan

Google’s autocomplete results have been criticized numerous times in the past. Although these results are mostly the output of an automatic algorithm, to which the frequency of users’ queries also contribute, Google has faced legal actions over them. Now, a Japanese court has ordered Google to eliminate certain autocomplete results as they infringe upon the rights of an individual.

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Google Will Release Heads-Up Display Glasses By The End Of This Year

Imagine you are wearing a sleek, cool-looking glasses. The glasses have a display screen which shows you all the data you want to see in real-time. It has an Android OS running on it and also has a 3G and 4G connectivity options. To scroll and click, all you have to do is tilt your head a little. While that seems something out of James Bond movies, Google has been reported to be actually working on this. In fact, some have stated that Google will launch these glasses by the end of this year.

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