It was a big week for
Google has been relegated to second place after
Not to be outdone by Microsoft, Pichai and his team announced new capabilities designed to "one up" Microsoft and to regain its dominance in the tech industry. Here's a
Pichai also
Google ranked #8 on HackerNoon's Tech Company Rankings this week. Microsoft was ranked #1.
Apple says "Vì dân, vì nước" in Vietnam after chanting "Jai Hind" in India 🇻🇳 🤝 🇮🇳
As part of the company's plan to expand, Tim Cook has been flirting with emerging markets in a bid to woo customers away from Google-dominated Android phones and shepherding them into the iOS ecosystem.
Just weeks after opening physical Apple stores in India's Mumbai and Delhi, the company has now announced the launch of an online store in Vietnam, taking the same path it did in India, where it opened an online store first before going physical.
Apple's focus on emerging markets is meant to offset a decline in sales from mainland China (which Cook is a big fan of). The company
Apple
Apple ranked #11 on HackerNoon's Tech Company Rankings.
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In Other News.. 📰
- The world's largest cryptocurrency exchange
Binance isleaving Canada amid new regulations and is looking tocut founder Changpeng Zhao's stake in its U.S. subsidiary, givingcredence to a recently published article on HackerNoon about the rise ofCoinbase at the expense of Binance. Binance ranked #26 on HackerNoon's Tech Company Rankings this week, while Coinbase ranked #35. - A
new report by NBC News says OpenAI is severely underpaying the contractors responsible for helping train ChatGPT by doing the grunt work of labeling data. - Twitter is introducing new services allowing users to voice and video chat. The company is
also launching a service that lets users of the platform send encrypted messages. - Google-parent Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai will
meet European Commission deputy chief Vera Jourova and EU industry chief Thierry Breton in Brussels on May 24.
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