The Keyword by Google

The Keyword is a blog published by Google that provides news, updates, and behind-the-scenes storytelling about the company's technology, impact, and culture. The blog features contributions from Google employees across various departments and roles. It also serves as a central hub for breaking news and announcements from annual events like Google I/O and Made by Google. The blog aims to provide a central, official source of information about what's happening at Google in terms of products, services, and values.

20%

The Daily's Verdict

This news site has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

10%

Examples:

  • Google presents itself as a company that values innovation, user satisfaction, and accessibility.

Conflicts of Interest

10%

Examples:

  • The company may have a conflict of interest when promoting its own products and services.
  • There is no specific mention of any conflicts of interest in the provided articles.

Contradictions

25%

Examples:

  • The article mentions improvements and updates to Google's products and services but does not specify any major issues or contradictions.
  • The article mentions the integration of AI into Android, but there is no mention of potential privacy concerns or negative impacts.

Deceptions

15%

Examples:

  • The article mentions the integration of AI into Android but does not discuss potential drawbacks or negative consequences.
  • The article uses promotional language to describe Google's products and services, which may be misleading to readers.

Recent Articles

  • Google Play Store Overhaul: Enhanced App Browsing with AI, Curated Spaces, and Personalized Controls

    Google Play Store Overhaul: Enhanced App Browsing with AI, Curated Spaces, and Personalized Controls

    Broke On: Wednesday, 24 July 2024 Google Play Store unveils major updates, introducing AI-generated app summaries, curated spaces for topic discovery, multi-select interest filters, multiplayer capabilities for PC users, and personalized control over app data access.
  • Google's Advanced Protection Program Introduces Passkeys: A Secure and Convenient Alternative to Physical Security Keys for High-Risk Users

    Google's Advanced Protection Program Introduces Passkeys: A Secure and Convenient Alternative to Physical Security Keys for High-Risk Users

    Broke On: Wednesday, 10 July 2024 Google's Advanced Protection Program now offers passkeys as an alternative to physical security keys for high-risk users like journalists, activists, and political campaign staff. Passkeys provide a more secure and phishing-resistant alternative to passwords based on the FIDO Authentication standard. Google has partnered with Internews to provide security support for journalists and human rights workers through a global network of security partners and trainers across 10 countries.
  • Google Chrome Upgrades: Local Shortcuts, Redesigned Address Bar, Personalized Suggestions, and Live Sports Cards

    Google Chrome Upgrades: Local Shortcuts, Redesigned Address Bar, Personalized Suggestions, and Live Sports Cards

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 Google's latest Chrome mobile app updates include local search shortcuts with Call, Directions, and Reviews buttons, a redesigned address bar for tablets, personalized search suggestions based on past searches, trending search suggestions on iOS devices, and live sports cards in the Discover Feed for Android and iOS users.
  • New Features in Google's June 2024 Update: DisplayPort Support, Car Crash Detection, and More

    New Features in Google's June 2024 Update: DisplayPort Support, Car Crash Detection, and More

    Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 Google's June 2024 update introduces DisplayPort support and AI capabilities to Pixel phones, upgrades Find My Device and adds reverse phone lookup. The Pixel Watch 2 gains Car Crash Detection and Google Wallet expansion, while the Pixel tablet receives richer doorbell notifications and a new Google Home Favorites widget.
  • Google's New AI-Generated Responses Spark Controversy: Inaccuracies and Technical Changes

    Google's New AI-Generated Responses Spark Controversy: Inaccuracies and Technical Changes

    Broke On: Thursday, 30 May 2024 Google's new AI-generated responses, called 'AI Overviews,' have sparked controversy due to inaccuracies and inconsistencies. Users reported receiving incorrect information on various topics, leading Google to make over a dozen technical changes and limit the use of social media postings as sources. The introduction of AI Overviews marks a significant shift in how information is accessed online, raising questions about the role of artificial intelligence in shaping our digital landscape.
  • Google Unveils Seven New Features for Android Devices: Edit Sent Messages, Instant Hotspot, and More

    Google Unveils Seven New Features for Android Devices: Edit Sent Messages, Instant Hotspot, and More

    Broke On: Thursday, 30 May 2024 Google introduces seven new features for Android devices, including the ability to edit sent messages on Google Messages up to 15 minutes after sending, Instant Hotspot for seamless device connectivity, and smart home control through the Google Home Favorites widget. Other updates include new Emoji Kitchen combinations, PayPal integration on Wear OS watches, and digital car keys for select Mini models.
  • Google's New Fitbit Ace LTE: Transforming Exercise into Play for Kids with Gaming Features and Cellular Connectivity

    Google's New Fitbit Ace LTE: Transforming Exercise into Play for Kids with Gaming Features and Cellular Connectivity

    Broke On: Wednesday, 29 May 2024 Google's new Fitbit Ace LTE, a Wear OS device for kids aged 7 and above, combines fitness tracking with gaming features to encourage physical activity. With specs similar to the Pixel Watch 2, it offers cellular connectivity and real-time location for parent-child communication. New games reward exercise while privacy features ensure safety.
  • Google's New Chromebook Plus Laptops: AI Chatbot, Magic Editor, and More

    Google's New Chromebook Plus Laptops: AI Chatbot, Magic Editor, and More

    Broke On: Tuesday, 28 May 2024 Google introduces AI chatbot, Gemini, and 'Help me write' feature to Chromebook Plus laptops from Asus, HP, and Acer. New devices include the Spin 714 with Intel Core Ultra processors and gaming Chromebook 516GE with RGB keyboard. Microsoft's Surface laptops face competition as Google enhances productivity with AI integration.
  • HONOR Unveils AI-Powered Magic OS 8.0 at VivaTech: Introducing Intent-Based UI and Four-Layer Architecture

    HONOR Unveils AI-Powered Magic OS 8.0 at VivaTech: Introducing Intent-Based UI and Four-Layer Architecture

    Broke On: Tuesday, 14 May 2024 HONOR unveils ambitious plans to integrate AI throughout its Magic OS 8.0 software, featuring the industry's first intent-based UI and a 4-Layer AI Architecture. The company is set to launch generative AI applications in upcoming smartphones, partnering with Google Cloud for integrations. HONOR's AI advancements also include a vertical-folding smartphone with Google AI features, such as Gemini and Imagen 2.
  • Android 15: Unveiling Private Space, Enhanced Google Wallet, Theft Detection Lock, and More

    Android 15: Unveiling Private Space, Enhanced Google Wallet, Theft Detection Lock, and More

    Broke On: Saturday, 18 May 2024 Android 15 introduces 'Private Space' for app security, Google Wallet updates with digital membership cards, 'Theft Detection Lock' for device protection, and 'Identifier Disclosure Transparency' for privacy. Additionally, it brings performance improvements and new features like AR in Google Maps and an extended reality (XR) platform.