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Can Huawei beat Google in search?
Huawei recently launched Huawei Search, another major move Huawei has made in the software ecosystem following the launch of Harmony OS, HMS services, and Huawei Maps.
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Will you still buy Huawei phones without Google services?
Of course, Chinese people don't mind a Huawei phone without Google. What about international users? Google is indispensable for international users.
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Google survey hints at Wear OS health monitoring plan
Google recently launched a survey in the user experience research program, hoping that participants would provide feedback on how to improve Wear OS, which implies that Google Wear OS will work hard in the health field to compete with Apple and Samsung.
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Google Contacts app update allows users to backup and sync locally stored contacts
The recently updated Google Contacts app has allowed users to choose to back up and synchronize locally stored contact information.
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Google's Fuchsia OS enters developer trial phase
Google's Android system has dominated the smartphone market, and Google also has another operating system, Chrome OS, on personal computers. Today, Google is developing the next-generation operating system Fuchsia OS, combining Android and Chrome OS into one.
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Huawei is testing Huawei Search app to replace Google
The Huawei Search app has now been released in beta version to replace the Google app in overseas markets. It requires the latest version of Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) to be installed first.
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Google's 2020 IO conference continues, notifications have been sent to attendees
Starting this week, Google has started to contact the ticket winners of the 2020 I/O conference and send them notice of payment of admission fees. The average audience is $1,150, and the academic staff is $375.
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Huawei HMS vs GMS: The endgame for the rise of China's 'Android'
On February 24, Honor V30, the first model equipped with Huawei HMS service, will be officially released. The computer team of Ericsson Securities believes that this is not only a milestone in Huawei's development history, but also a historic turning point for China-made software industry.
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Google will restrict apps from accessing geolocation data in background
Google has announced a crackdown on Android apps that abuse system permissions to access unnecessary geographic data.
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Why did Google remove Cheetah Mobile apps from the Play Store?
As part of a massive crackdown on ad fraud and "destructive" mobile advertising programs, Google has removed nearly 600 apps from the Google Play Store and barred their developers from the Google Play store and its ad network.

