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  1. Oct 4

    We’re starting construction on a brand new data center in Papillion, Nebraska today—our first in the state. 🏗️We’re also investing in the Omaha area with a $100,000 grant to Springfield Platteview Community Schools.

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  2. Oct 3

    We’re not the only ones supporting . Last year, Google Search interest in “local shops” hit a record high. 🙌 Check out our new trends report to see how people across the U.S. are searching for small businesses →

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  3. Oct 3

    Starting a can be a pathway to economic opportunity for business owners and their communities. Learn about ’s $10M pledge to help entrepreneurs from underserved communities start new businesses →

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  4. Oct 3

    As part of our support for job seekers across the U.S., , with a grant from , is bringing our program to 100 community colleges. We’re excited to help more people access careers in IT support →

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  5. Oct 3

    Today in Texas, we signed the Pledge to America’s Workers and announced our commitment to training 250,000 Americans over the next five years →

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  6. Oct 3

    Jacquard brings computing to the things you wear every day—and now, it’s available with two new Levi's® jackets. Using gestures, you can control your music, use navigation, and access mobile alerts like text messages →

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  7. Oct 3

    Outfit ideas? Style us up. With Google Lens, you can now point your camera and get outfit inspiration from around the web →

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  8. Oct 3

    To support and help more Americans access pathways to economic mobility, is making a $10 million pledge to help low-income & underrepresented entrepreneurs start new businesses through access to training & capital →

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  9. Oct 3

    The new is here—find the best prices and places to buy from Google. Learn more and start shopping →

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  10. Oct 3

    For Melinda, a cosmetology teacher & salon owner in Ohio, our program was the first step toward a new career in IT support. Now with the support of , is bringing the program to 100 community colleges →

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  11. Oct 2

    is here! We’re thrilled to be at the 16th Annual Grace Hopper Conference this week—the largest gathering of women technologists in the world →

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  12. Oct 2

    With new Action Blocks, the Google Assistant uses visual cues to make it easier for people with a cognitive disability to use phones and tablets →

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  13. Oct 2

    Michelle Hurtado has fought for underprivileged people throughout her career. As the head of Ad Grants, an effort that gives free ads to nonprofits, here’s how (and why) she continues that work →

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  14. Oct 2

    When emergency services get a call, accurate location information is critical. That's where Android Emergency Location Service (ELS) comes in. Find out how ELS and helped one rescue pilot find a man lost in the Alps →

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  15. Oct 2

    If "P@s$w0rd” is your password, it’s probably time for a Password Checkup. Now you can check all your saved passwords for security issues with Password Checkup in your Google Account →

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  16. Oct 2

    We’re always working to keep your data private and secure. Today we’re expanding our easy-to-use privacy controls to products like the Assistant, Maps and YouTube and announcing new ways of protecting your data online.

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  17. Oct 1

    Spotty signal? Here are 5 tips to get the most out of your Wi-Fi connection at home →

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  18. Oct 1

    “Our mission hasn’t changed, but our ambition has.” Eve Andersson, head of Google’s accessibility team, shares how we’re working to help people navigate the physical world, not just the digital one.

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  19. Oct 1

    Today’s honors Dr. Herbert D. Kleber, who followed a calling in life to study patients with addictions. Hear from guest artist Jarrett J. Krosoczka how he drew on personal inspiration to create the Doodle →

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  20. Sep 30

    “If we don’t know our own history, we don’t know our own identity.” Hear some of the advice speakers like Dolores Huerta shared with Googlers at the first-ever Latinas at Google summit last week →

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