cloudcomputing
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Google’s Cloud Business Finally Turned a Profit for the First Time in Three Years
Google’s cloud business has turned a profit for the first time in more than three years, the company announced in a Q1 earnings report Tuesday. Google’s parent company, Alphabet, Inc., reported the cloud division saw a $US706 million loss in its first quarter in 2022, according to CNBC, but a year later its earnings report…
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Google Stadia is Finally Dead
Now is an appropriate time to but out your trumpet for the long-awaited demise of Google’s cloud-gaming service, Stadia. The shuttered service’s website makes it clear: Stadia officially shut down on Jan. 18, 2023.
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Parler Enters the Cloud Service Business on an ‘Uncancelable’ Crusade
Today is as good a time as any to remember that the internet can always get worse. Parler, the right-wing social network that was once kicked off the net for its role in the January 6 Capitol riots, is entering the clouds. The revived version of the platform has acquired Dynascale Inc., a web hosting…