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Iranian expert leaves Google over company's cooperation with Zionists
Tehran, IRNA — An Iranian software engineer has ended his occupation at Google over the cooperation of the US-based multinational corporation with the Israeli regime.
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Microsoft fires 2 employees for sympathizing with Gazans
Tehran, IRNA- The American multinational corporation and technology company, Microsoft, has reportedly fired two of its employees for sympathizing with Palestinians and holding a vigil at the company’s campus in Redmond, Washington for those who have been martyred in the Israeli onslaught on the besieged Gaza Strip.
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Google shuts down two biotech companies in occupied territories
Tehran, IRNA - Google has shut down two biotechnology centers associated with its health and data company, Verily, in occupied territories, resulting in economic repercussions for the Zionist regime, according to the news sources.
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Google fires more workers for protests against cloud computing deal with Tel Aviv
New York, IRNA - Google has fired about 20 more workers it said participated in protests denouncing the company’s cloud computing deal with the Zionist regime, bringing the total number of workers fired in the past week over the issue to more than 50, according to the activist group representing the workers, The Washington Post reported.
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Google workers protest its ties with Zionist regime
Tehran, IRNA — A number of Google workers have staged sit-ins to protest the company’s cooperation with the Zionist regime, media outlets have reported.
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Workers protest Google’s support for Israeli apartheid
Tehran, IRNA – Google workers and local activists protested the company’s contract with Israel’s military and sought to ratchet up pressure at the company’s annual showcase of its latest products and technology.
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Google employees enraged with Israeli crimes against Palestinians
Tehran, IRNA - A former manager of Google company has emphasized that anti-Palestinian crimes committed by Israel have caused outrage and discontent among Google employees.
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SATRA to file complaint about Google's removal of Iranian platforms
Tehran, IRNA - The Iranian Audiovisual Media Regulatory Authority (SATRA) pursues legal action over the removal of Iran-made audiovisual platforms from Google Play.