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  2. Project Zero - Wikipedia

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    The new project was announced on 15 July 2014 on Google's security blog. [2] When it launched, one of the principal innovations that Project Zero provided was a strict 90-day disclosure deadline along with a publicly visible bugtracker where the vulnerability disclosure process is documented. [3]

  3. Google Summer of Code - Wikipedia

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    Google announced the Google Summer of Code 2012 on February 4, 2012. [25] On April 23, 2012, Google announced that 1,212 proposals were accepted in 180 organizations. [26] For the first time since inception, the highest number of GSoC participants came from India (227) followed by the USA (173) and Germany (72). [27]

  4. Stein: Google proposal will ‘restore healthy competition’

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    (The Center Square) – Seven key points are in a proposed judgment to unlock Google’s monopolized markets. A hearing in the spring is set for the U.S. District Court for the District of ...

  5. Privacy Sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Multiple media outlets and privacy advocacy groups criticised Google's decision to enable the feature by default for all users during the testing phase. [39] [40] [35] This led to Google to withdrawing the proposal in early 2022. [41] Google's replacement for FLoC, known as the Topics API, [42] faced similar criticism from various groups.

  6. Google Digital Garage - Wikipedia

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    Google Digital Garage is a nonprofit program designed to help people improve their digital skills. [1] It offers free training, courses and certifications [ 2 ] [ 3 ] via an online learning platform and educational partnerships.

  7. Google.org - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, Google was named the Bay Area's top corporate philanthropist by the San Francisco Business Times for giving $27.6 million to Bay Area charities. [14] The company has won the same award for a number of years since, including as recently as 2016 [15] Charitable funds come from Google.org, the Google Foundation and the company ...

  8. Certificate Transparency - Wikipedia

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    Certificates that support certificate transparency must include one or more signed certificate timestamps (SCTs), which is a promise from a log operator to include the certificate in their log within a maximum merge delay (MMD). [4] [3] At some point within the maximum merge delay, the log operator adds the certificate to their log.

  9. Let's Encrypt - Wikipedia

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    On the same day, ISRG submitted its root program applications to Mozilla, Microsoft, Google and Apple. [32] On October 19, 2015, the intermediate certificates became cross-signed by IdenTrust, causing all certificates issued by Let's Encrypt to be trusted by all major browsers. [7]