Is MapMyIndia better than Google Maps? Why is Twitter bringing back the suicide prevention feature?  What is you.com? Your electricity bill is due, supply will be disconnected- fake SMS, Moto G13 Renders.

 Hello readers, It's Satyam back with some fantastic news, but first, if you want to share about your Christmas—how was it?—the comment box is open for you to express your feelings.

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So let's start today's news with more zeal.

 1. MapMyIndia vs. Google

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How did you feel when you started your business from an idea and big corporations were afraid of your marketing concept and began to suppress you? isn't disgusting because we always fight for equality but never get it. Google is always playing a monopoly game in order to be less competitive in its own market.

Google consistently demonstrates that he is the sole owner of the market, and these are my thoughts. We have freedom of speech, so what I am writing is within my limits. What are your thoughts on Google's marketing ideas? Do you think they work?

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Coming back to the main topic, MapMyIndia started in 1995 and launched its online maps in 2004. Google's anti-competitive behaviour is damaging Indian customers and the economy by suppressing "swadeshi" rivals, according to a top executive of home-grown navigation service MapMyIndia.

The Competition Commission of India (CCI) fined Google Rs. 1,337.76 crore in October for abusing its dominant position in different areas related to Android mobile devices and ordered the internet giant to cease and desist from various unfair business practises.

As previously stated by the CEO of MapmyIndia, Google has removed the MapmyIndia app from the Play Store, indicating that Google is playing a game rather than facing reality and improvising. 

So if you have anything to mention in the comment box, it's open there to describe, and these things never get a large media audience to show, so please help such ideas to be born and don't squash the ideas.

2. Reintroduce suicide prevention on Twitter.

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Marketing for any company grows only when it earns the trust of users, and it does so for the benefit of the users because they are growing only as long as they have a large base and the trust of us as users.

These lines are proven again and again in this case, where Twitter recently removed the suicide prevention feature from Twitter, which was in the gossip last week, and it is now cleared and in the gossip again.

Following demand from certain users and consumer safety groups, Twitter Inc. has reintroduced a function that provides suicide prevention hotlines and other safety options to anyone seeking specific material.

According to Reuters, the function was removed a few days ago, citing two people familiar with the situation who said the removal was ordered by the social media platform's new owner, Elon Musk.

Ella Irwin, Twitter's head of trust and safety, verified the removal and declared it temporary after the story was published.

3. You.com is a search engine that launched ChatGPT.

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What do you know about Google? What is Google? I guarantee that half of the Internet users will not know the correct answer, and I know this because I did not know the answers when I first started using the Internet. In my opinion, Google is the internet; do you agree? If so, let's give each other a high-five.

But there is now competition in every field, from needle marketing to making chips for smartphones or rockets and missiles. When there is only one owner in a field, such as toothpaste, which we commonly refer to as Colgate, that world is far behind us or we are at a very advanced competitive level, isn't it? What do you think of this? Have you any such examples?

You.com, a search engine that competes with Google and others that rely on advertising, has unveiled youChat, a new ChatGPT-like AI chatbot.

The bot can answer questions and hold discussions in the same way that ChatGPT does, but it also gains an important feature: internet connectivity, which significantly expands its capabilities. Users with Internet connectivity can do searches for current occurrences.

4. Fake SMS is a big scam.

We are becoming more vulnerable as technology advances, and the generation that has not used this technology is easily duped by this type of scam. 

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There is another type of scam going on, and you should always be aware of it; this time, they are sending the fake SMS in the name of your local electricity board. The scam was recently discovered in Bengaluru, where a consumer fell into the trap of this fraudster and many locals lost thousands of dollars in the name of paying electricity bills.

In a case reported by the Hindu in Bengaluru, a man named Arvind Kumar, 56, fell into the trap of paying their electricity bill online, as mentioned by the fraudster, and lost approximately 5 lakh rupees. When he reported it as a cybercrime, this case received some attention.

If you have any concerns about this before paying, you should at least consult with your friends or relatives if you are unfamiliar with online transaction fraud. And checking is always necessary because prevention is always better than cure, so don't be embarrassed because it's your money that they're stealing from you.

You can get to the main news by clicking here for a better way to read this case. 

Launch after launch

1. Render of the Moto G13.

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I also stated in my previous blog that I had no idea how these leaks were created or what ideas were behind them, and Moto G13 rumours have been circulating for a few weeks.

However, Motorola has not yet revealed the exact launch date of the new G-series phone, but renderings and specifications of the smartphone have already leaked online.

According to the most recent rumour, the Moto G13 would include a dual-back camera system led by a 50-megapixel main sensor. It appears to have a hole-punch display in the leaked renders. They also recommend a grey colour for the gadget. The Moto G13, a low-cost smartphone from Lenovo, is likely to be unveiled.

So are you excited or want to know about these smartphones in a more clear way? Then comment below in the comment box so that I will know about your interest.

 

 


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So that's it for today, and we will be back with some fantastic news tomorrow. Until then, keep smiling and be healthy.

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