Google searches aim to surface the most relevant pages in response to a user's query, even before he or she finishes typing. The answers that appear first are the ones Google's formulas, with some help from human content reviewers, deem to be the most authoritative, informative and relevant.
Google will?refund at least? million to parents who paid for in-app purchases that their?children made?on Android devices without their knowledge as part of a settlement it made with the Federal Trade Commission.
Gu Chunfang, the Economic and Commercial Counselor at the Chinese Consulate General in New York, said the event shows that no single country can supply everything to meet diversified market demands.
Gong Jialong, CEO of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area International Energy Exchange Co Ltd, said China-US cooperation in energy has great potential because "China is the world's largest energy consumer and U.S. is one of the largest producers."
Gree topped the global household air conditioning market with an international market share of 21.9 percent in 2017, according to Nikkei's 2017 market share survey for major global goods and services.
Growth has hit a six-year low and unemployment a four-decade high under Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Prices are rising too, squeezing spending on everything from shampoo to mobile data.
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Going shopping, even in a giant mall, can be a breeze, if you have a personal shopping assistant who takes all the pain away-giving you advice on which clothes suit you, guiding you to the nearest toilet, letting you in on the best stores for discounts and even lugging around the shopping bags.
Groupe Renault, Nissan Motor Company and Mitsubishi Motors represent the world's largest automotive alliance.
Greater Sydney and two surrounding areas were rated as catastrophic for Saturday, and other areas were at extreme or very-high fire danger ratings.
Going back to the two tumultuous days in Hong Kong International Airport, I have seen quite a few videos showing travelers desperately pleading the protesters to give them access to their flights. Some of them were old and frail. Some of them were with children. Some were in need of medication. But the desperation of these travelers who were at the mercy of the mob does not easily show up in a search on the internet. A search for "protesters blocking passengers at Hong Kong International Airport" only turned up videos from Channel News Asia, CGTN, and Guardian News. I am sure some Western press may cover this, but the dominant theme among the Western press is police brutality and the "demand for freedom and democracy" by the protesters. The talk about police brutality is truly ironic, given what we know about police brutality in the Western world.