Taking pride in our businesses
A couple of years ago, my partner and I moved to Kentucky, not knowing anyone in the state. Before moving, I extensively researched local websites and online magazines, trying to…
Anchor your teaching strategies in data: New Assignments and grades report in Education Insights
To empower educators and education leaders to proactively support students in diverse learning settings, Education Insights provides real time analytics on student engagement, learning progress and wellbeing. Learning progress data…
Connecting educators and families with Microsoft products | June 2022
Hi everybody! As we continue to roll out new features and upgrades for our Teams for Education community, we’re excited to share some of the latest and greatest updates that…
Supporting journalism in Europe
When people searched for the “Twin Towers” in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, access to online news was unreliable. Websites crashed as people tried to keep up with the…
Read all about it: A new look for Google News
The rise of social media, mobile devices, notifications, apps and news sites around the world means people have more ways to get news than ever before. Google News gives people…
Google News is now available in Spain
When the initial reports of the war in Ukraine emerged, I turned to news reports to better understand the rapidly evolving situation: from international media outlets reporting on the impact…
Join Kick Start, a coding competition for all levels
Kick Start, one of Google’s Coding Competitions, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this season! Open to all skill levels, Kick Start gives beginner to advanced coders the chance to develop…
Open call: introducing Google’s Image Equity Fellowship
When you’re telling stories and building products for a community, it’s best to do that work alongside that community. That's the ethos behind Real Tone, our efforts to more accurately…
Making our marketing, and Cannes, more accessible
Growing up as a child of deaf parents, Tony Lee, a designer on my team, says he always had one foot in the hearing world and one in the deaf…