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Advertising services Google Ads: An online advertising platform. AdMob: A mobile advertising network. Google AdSense: A contextual advertising program for web publishers that delivers text-based advertisements that are relevant to site content pages. Google Ad Manager: An advertisement exchange platform. Google Marketing Platform
Google Nest, previously named Google Home, is a line of smart speakers developed by Google under the Google Nest brand. The devices enable users to speak voice commands to interact with services through Google Assistant , the company's virtual assistant .
Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on home automation and mobile devices. Based on artificial intelligence, Google Assistant can engage in two-way conversations, [1] unlike the company's previous virtual assistant, Google Now.
Google offers a variety of services and tools besides its basic web search. This is a partial list of Google's services. This is a partial list of Google's services. The main article for this category is List of Google services and tools .
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This is a list of mobile apps developed by Google for its Android operating system. All of these apps are available for free from the Google Play Store, although some may be incompatible with certain devices (even though they may still function from an APK file) and some apps are only available on Pixel and/or Nexus devices.
Google Fiber, sometimes stylized as GFiber, is a fiber broadband Internet service operated by Google Fiber Inc., [2] a subsidiary of Alphabet, [3] servicing a growing number of households in cities in 19 states across the United States. [4] In mid-2016, Google Fiber was estimated to have about 453,000 broadband customers. [5]
An optional "Home Assistant Cloud" subscription service was introduced in December 2017 as an external cloud computing service officially supported by the Home Assistant founders to solve the complexities associated with secured remote access, as well as linking to various third-party cloud services, such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. [26]