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How Google gave people the right info. Sep 29, min read. Copy link. Danny Sullivan. In the case of the orange sky phenomenon, for people in Northern California, the time and location was really important to understanding what these searches were looking for.

Our freshness indicators identified a rush of new content was being produced on this topic that was both locally relevant and different from the more evergreen content that existed. In a matter of minutes, our systems learned this new pattern and provided fresh featured snippet results for people looking for this locally relevant information in the Bay Area. Related stories. By Anita Yuen. By Danny Sullivan. By Nadav Cohen. By Molly McHugh-Johnson. What's up with that Google orange?

Friday's Google "doodle" on the search engine's main page might be one of its most random. But if you don't have scurvy and we're going to go ahead and assume you do not , you should probably take a moment to say thanks. Instead of its usually multi-hued logo, Google welcomed visitors to its main search page Friday morning with a citrusy image of what appear to be oranges, grapefruits and strawberries growing together in a stylized field.

Orange will contribute its deep expertise in information and communication technology services and its multi-national network infrastructure. To do this, Orange plans to build a next-generation data analytics and machine-learning platform with Google technologies. The partnership will also benefit consumers and businesses across Europe by bringing powerful cloud-computing capabilities to the edge of the network, such as in retail, gaming, and other industries.

With this agreement, Google Cloud further reinforces its presence in Europe as a significant player in the cloud sector providing advanced technologies and services across all major industries, including businesses both small and large.

Driving the next generation of cloud services The partnership will also work on the development of future edge computing services as 5G networks are rolled out across Europe and cloud computing increasingly benefits from integration into the network.

Edge computing is set to become key in the race to meet new consumer and enterprise requirements for low-latency and high-speed services.



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