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Amid crypto hype, Google’s cloud unit creates Web3 team

Google’s cloud unit announced on Friday the formation of an internal team that will build services for blockchain developers and those running blockchain-based applications. This comes amid an explosion of interest, activity and adoption of crypto and Web3 tools from traditional sectors of the economy.Web3 infrastructure of the futureVice president

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Blockchain Bites: Buterin’s Stake, Google’s Bitcoin Searches, Square’s Bustling BTC Business

Cash App generated over $1 billion in bitcoin revenues for Square in Q3. Vitalik Buterin sent 3,200 ETH to Ethereum 2.0’s deposit contract. Google search data shows little “FOMO” amid the current market bull run.Top shelfMonster quarterCash App, the mobile payment service of Square (helmed by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey),

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Lame Stadia Update Highlights Google’s Unbelievable Failure

Stadia will soon be compatible with a selection of Samsung, ASUS, and Razer phones, Google announced today. This is the first time the service has expanded beyond its limited device compatibility since launch. The news continues a long string of underwhelming updates that do little to unleash Stadia’s true potential. Google announced today

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New Email Extortion Scam Targets Google’s AdSense, Demands Bitcoin

A new extortion scam targeting website owners serving banner ads through Google's AdSense program has begun circulating the Internet. The malicious scheme demands Bitcoin (BTC) in exchange for preventing an attack, which would purportedly lead to the users’ AdSense account suspension.The email-based extortion scheme was reported by security news

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Will Blockchain survive Google’s quantum supremacy threat?

Just last month, Google dropped some “quantum” bombs that took the whole digital world by storm. The company published a paper in the prestigious scientific journal Nature confirming its ‘Quantum Supremacy’ breakthrough. If the claims have ample substance, it can have significant implications in the long run, with a substantial

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