The English version of the app, version 1.1, is now available in the App Store, and it is available for the first time since launching in December in seven new countries: Bahrain, Egypt, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, SaudiArabia, and UAE.
The search company released the above version, created to appear as though a child artist armed with crayons had doodled it, on March 18 when Mother’s Day was celebrated in countries including SaudiArabia, Portugal, Tunisia, Jordan, Bahrain...
Brin pointed to the growing number of restrictions being placed on the Internet from regimes such as China, SaudiArabia, and Iran. Google co-founder Sergey Brin has warned against the growing number of restrictions on the Internet arising from...
One other language update: Google users in SaudiArabia can now choose to search in English. This was just one of 14 other search changes Google announced. Others included fresher results, improvements to autocomplete, better spelling corrections...
Malaysia and SaudiArabia (6 percent) All of us in international search will tell you that if you want to go international, then you’ll have to be international. In other words: don’t skimp out on localization and translation.
Search Engine WatchGoogle receives complaints about Martha Graham doodle from SaudiArabia, whilst Saudi women setup protest group on Facebook to win the right to drive cars. Are Google and Facebook Driving Saudi Women To Disregard Muslim Faith?
SaudiArabia is the only country in the world that bans women - both Saudi and foreign - from driving. From the Google Doodle that supposedly promoted Saudi women to remove their veils, to the Facebook page and YouTube video supporting their...
Egypt, SaudiArabia and UAE granted first access
ccTLD is the last portion to the right of the dot (and conversely for languages spelled the other way round) such as dot "co.uk" for the UK, dot "fr" for France or dot "eg" for Egypt, to cite a...
Google News is now available in Arabic for four countries: Egypt, Lebanon, SaudiArabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The editions are just like the original Google News, with computer-generated aggregate headlines.