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Google will visit universities across Pakistan for training students

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This is happening for the first time that internet services giant, Google, will be visiting different universities across Pakistan officially. The agenda behind this activity is to equip university students with modern Google’s tools and services. Primarily targeted to developers, designers, and bloggers, this training series will help students earn money through different techniques that are the most optimal ones for using Google services. If you are interested in any of the above-mentioned domains, this training is going to help you in the long run. In addition, it can be a kickstarter for you to expand your expertise in these professions. Agenda of the event The event will focus on two of the very dear products of Google for monetization. Google Adsense and Google AdMob. Both of the products are excellent for monetization of your content on web or mobile. Another benefit of attending this event is; if your Google Adsense application is often rejected and you still ...

Google is secretly creating a new OS that’s not based on Linux

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Here’s a bit of unexpected Friday news: Google is building a completely new operating system. As in, not just an upgrade to Android or Chrome OS, but instead, a new system that’s not derived from the Linux kernel. It’s called Fuchsia. While Google hasn’t officially announced anything about the OS, it released details about the project on GitHub  with the cryptic description “Pink + Purple == Fuchsia (a new Operating System).” Android Police  dove deeper into the documentation and found some interesting tidbits. First off, the OS uses a new  Magenta kernel , which is designed to compete with IoT-oriented operating systems like FreeRTOS or ThreadX. The difference here is that Magenta appears designed to scale all the way up to smartphones and desktop computers. Meanwhile,  Dart  is the main programming language and  Flutter  support indicates that the OS will likely use Material Design for its user interface. That doesn’t ...