People are feeling nostalgic about their childhood homes after taking part in a new TikTok trend which sees them post a street view of their old place from Google Earth or Maps. Known as the "Google Earth trend" on the platform,
In a new, melancholy trend sweeping social media, Gen Z is using the “Street View” feature on Google Maps to view their childhood homes or the houses of their now-deceased grandparents, where photos snapped in years’ past show loved ones sitting on their porches or gardening in their front yards.
The controversy in the United States over TikTok is reaching a critical point: its withdrawal already has a deadline, and it is very soon.
House lawmakers are urging Apple and Google to prepare to remove TikTok from their app stores. Unless TikTok divests from China-based owner ByteDance by Jan. 19, it will be unlawful for US companies to "provide services to distribute, maintain, or update ...
The chair and top Democrat on a U.S. House of Representatives committee on China told the CEOs of Google-parent Alphabet and Apple on Friday they must be ready to remove TikTok from their U.S. app stores on Jan.
House members are telling Apple and Google to be prepared to comply with a law that could result in TikTok facing an effective ban in the U.S.
According to experts, TikTok has several pathways for avoiding a ban, most notably intervention from the Supreme Court or the incoming Trump administration declining to enforce it. Other options, like a last-minute sale or Congress deciding to repeal the law, appear less likely.
The Google Earth Trend or Somewhere On Google Earth is a TikTok trend in which users find their old homes, typically from their childhoods, on Google Earth
Australia has unveiled plans to implement a targeted tax on major digital platforms that don't share revenue with news organizations.
PEOPLE have discovered a way to go back in time and see lost loved ones on Google Maps Street View after a viral trend on TikTok. Users have shared touching moments on the video sharing app, from
US representatives warn Google and Apple to be ready to remove TikTok from app stores. Republican representatives John Moolenaar and Raja Krishnamoorthi, two leaders of the US Hou