Google has some serious explaining to do after results for the definition of ‘Jew’ on the search engine showed shockingly antisemitic results on Tuesday.
Google discovered Kamau Bobb wrote that Jews have an 'insatiable appetite for war, killing,' it moved him to a different position, instead of firing him.
Google's diversity head Kamau Bobb said Jews have an ‘insatiable appetite for killing’ and accused Israel of an 'insatiable appetite for vengeful violence.'
'The understanding with Google allows for the blocking of specific content from its search engine by filing detailed blocking notices', says The Lawfare Project.
Google and Apple have made available for download the app 'Liyla and the Shadows of War,' which portrays Israeli soldiers as murderers and invites users to put themselves in the shoes of a Palestinian girl in Gaza during Israel’s war against Hamas in the summer of 2014. Demand that it gets removed!
Israel is asking Google and Apple to remove a new game called “Liyla and the Shadows of War,” which portrays Israeli soldiers as murderers and invites users to put themselves in the shoes of a Palestinian girl in Gaza during Operation Protective Edge, Israel’s war against Hamas in the summer of 2014.
A harmless sounding Google Chrome plugin, the “Coincidence Detector”, was pulled from the company’s web store, after it was revealed that it was being used by white supremacists to track Jews online.
Google is granting $700,000 to Tikkun Olam Makers, an Israel-based initiative aimed at producing technology to help people with disabilities; Cancer charity Ezer Mizion transports the sick, frail, elderly and disabled to treatment centers, therapy clinics and doctor’s appointments, and much more.
In further effort to tackle the roots of Palestinian incitement against Jews, Israel has established a new online task force to identify and target problematic posts on social media. Last week, Google and YouTube promised to assist in this campaign.
Google’s Waze app has announced that it is launching a new carpooling pilot program in Israel that will allow commuters to pay fellow drivers a small fee to share a ride to and from work.
On a visit to Israel this week, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt praised the country's expertise in technology and entrepreneurship, saying that his company will continue investing here.
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