




Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has claimed that Google CEO Sundar Pichai called him to compliment his recent visit to McDonald's. “I did McDonald's last week and I actually got a call from Sundar (Pichai),” Donald Trump said during an appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast. “He said, ‘This is the biggest thing we've had in years.'”
Watch Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways, Communications, and Electronics & Information Technology, chat with Google CEO Sundar Pichai. Tune into the conversation live. Google For India.
India Inc has stepped forward to lend a helping hand as the country's COVID-19 case count continues to rise unabated and an acute shortage of medical oxygen keeps hospitals on the edge. Watch the video to know how industry majors and startups are helping to keep the supply chain moving and augment the availability of medical oxygen in different parts of the country.
The product, which allows publishers to pick and present their stories, will launch on Google News on Android devices and eventually on Apple devices.
Moneycontrol's Sakshi Batra does a 3 point analysis to understand the big takeaways from the event.
During the course of interaction, the prime minister discussed the issue of data security and concerns around privacy.
Speaking at Google for India even, the minister seeks tech giant’s support for the government’s Digital Village initiative.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced a $10 billion GoogleForIndia Digitisation Fund. The investment will be done through a mix of equity investments, partnerships and operational infrastructure in ecosystem investments, Pichai said.
Several other CEOs are members of the much talked about '$1 club', a practice that is a matter of pride amongst Silicon Valley giants.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company’s core philosophy is ‘building for everyone’.
According to Axios, Pichai wrote an email to "Googlers" saying an internal email to suggest the company would compromise the integrity of its search results for a political end were "absolutely false"
Technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning can make huge difference to everyday life and Google is investing in bringing these to "as many people and as fast as possible", its India-born chief Sundar Pichai today said.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announces 'Digital Unlocked' courses in association with B-school ISB and FICCI.
Pixel is the first phone with the Google Assistant, Rick Osterloh said, as the company prepares for an "AI-first world." The phone is also made for virtual reality.
Watch accompanying videos of Google CEO, Sundar Pichai in conversation with Walt Mossberg, Executive Editor of The Verge in CNBC's special show Google Talk.
Terming Rajan as "India's prescient banker," Time said he is among a rare breed of "economic seers" who he "steered" India through the global crisis and fallout, "playing a large role in making it one of the emerging-market stars of the moment.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai was in India and he shared with an invited audience his thoughts for Google‘s plans for India in the coming years.
A lot has changed in the tech space in 2015 -be it two Indians Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai making it to the top of the two biggest tech companies in the world, or a whole host of launches, straight from the latest smart phones to the smart watches.
Refuting the assumption that Google hires only those with computer science graduates, Pichai said that he was confident that a majority of people of Google don't have a degree in computer science.
This is part of the US-based firm's focus on bringing Internet to everyone in India, which has the world's second largest population.