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Insight With Vicki Gonzalez

News Network: Sen. Kamala Harris And Social Media

November 14, 2017 | Chris Remington

California Sen. Kamala Harris is taking on social media giants like Twitter, Google, and Facebook to understand how Russian agents influenced the 2016 election. Dan Morain from the Sacramento Bee and Andy Jones from UC Davis explore what's next.

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Did You Get A Weird Invitation To Edit A Google Doc? It's Best Not To Click

May 3, 2017

The reason why: It's probably not legit. A vast phishing scam has been emailing malicious files masquerading as Google Docs. Does a recent edit invitation smell fishy to you? Just delete it.

Eric Risberg / AP

State Government

California Lawmakers Hear Testimony On Who Should Be Held Liable When Driverless Cars Crash

March 8, 2017 | Chris Nichols

Who should be liable if a driverless car crashes into another vehicle on California’s roadways? And how much insurance should driverless car owners be required to carry? State lawmakers heard testimony on these questions during a hearing Wednesday.

State Archives Accessible Online With New Google Partnership

June 28, 2016

(AP) - The California State Archives is teaming up with the Google Cultural Institute to make its exhibits available worldwide and online.

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Google Wants New Emojis To Represent Professional Women

May 12, 2016

(AP) - Google wants professional women to be better represented in emoji form.

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High-Tech Companies, Hospital Seek Permits To Cut Down Trees

March 17, 2016

(AP) - Five companies, including Google and Microsoft, are seeking permits to get rid of about 300 "heritage" redwood, cedar and oak trees standing in the way of development plans.

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Google Parent Alphabet May Soon Top Apple's Market Value

January 29, 2016

(AP) - With the digital advertising market booming and demand for smartphones waning, Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., is poised to dethrone Apple as the world's most valuable company.

Eric Risberg / AP

Google Self-Driving Car Involved In First Injury Accident

July 17, 2015

(AP) - Google says one of its self-driving cars has been involved in an injury accident for the first time.

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Google Embeds Engineers As Professors

May 4, 2015

(AP) - In ongoing efforts to diversify Silicon Valley's tech sector, Google is embedding engineers at a handful of Historically Black Colleges and Universities where they teach, mentor and advise on curriculum.

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State Government

California Considering Safety Of Driverless Cars

January 27, 2015 | Katie Orr

The Department of Motor Vehicles held a public hearing today to talk about what the safety standards should be for driverless cars and how they should be enforced.

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