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You Won’t Believe What Google Did This Month: July 2025’s Biggest Stories

Google Stock Today (7 Nov 2025): Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG) slips as investors weigh YouTube–Disney carriage fight, new AI data‑center plan, and Europe expansion

Updated: Friday, 7 November 2025 Alphabet shares eased on Friday while a flurry of headlines from 6–7 November kept the stock in focus—from YouTube’s public carriage dispute with Disney to fresh data‑center plans in Australia and an upcoming “largest‑ever” investment announcement in Germany. Here’s the full wrap and what it means for GOOGL/GOOG. Alphabet stock price today What moved Alphabet on Nov 6–7, 2025 (all the key headlines) 1) YouTube vs. Disney: negotiations continue to restore ABC/ESPN on YouTube TV (Nov 7).YouTube said it remains open to a “fair agreement” to bring Disney networks back to YouTube TV, disputing Disney’s
Sony ZV-1 II vs ZV-1F vs ZV-E10: The Ultimate Vlogging Camera Showdown of 2025

Sony ZV-1 II vs ZV-1F vs ZV-E10: The Ultimate Vlogging Camera Showdown of 2025

Sony ZV-1 II uses a 1.0‑inch stacked CMOS sensor with 20.1MP and an 18–50mm equivalent lens, launched in mid‑2023 for about $900 to improve selfie framing compared with the original ZV‑1. Sony ZV-1F uses a fixed 20mm equivalent f/2.0 lens on a 1.0‑inch sensor, has no RAW photo capture, and launched around $499–$500. Sony ZV-E10 is an interchangeable-lens APS-C camera with a 24.2MP sensor, debuted in 2021 at about $700 body ($800 with the 16‑50mm kit), and the ZV-E10 Mark II arrived in mid‑2024 adding 4K/60p. RAW still images are supported on the ZV-1 II and ZV-E10, but the ZV-1F
21 August 2025
Inside YouTube’s 2025 Empire: Ads, Algorithms, and the Fight for Video Dominance

Inside YouTube’s 2025 Empire: Ads, Algorithms, and the Fight for Video Dominance

In Q4 2024, YouTube’s advertising sales reached $10.5 billion, up from $9.2 billion in Q4 2023, boosted by U.S. midterm spending. Analysts estimated YouTube’s 2024 ad revenues at $35–36 billion, about 13–14% of Alphabet’s total ad intake, with some valuing YouTube at roughly $550 billion as a standalone enterprise. As of 2025, YouTube Premium and YouTube Music have more than 125 million paying subscribers, with subscription revenues around $14.5 billion in 2024. YouTube Shorts generated over 70 billion daily views by 2023, and Shorts joined the main YouTube Partner Program in early 2023 to share ad revenue with creators. YouTube
From Yurts to YouTube: Inside Mongolia’s Internet Revolution

From Yurts to YouTube: Inside Mongolia’s Internet Revolution

Univision LLC leads Mongolia’s internet market with about 62% market share and is part of the Unitel group, offering fiber-optic broadband and IPTV. MobiCom Corporation (including Mobinet) is the second-largest ISP with roughly 15% market share, and operates both mobile networks and internet services. Skymedia Corporation holds around 10% of the ISP market and Mobinet LLC about 3%, with smaller providers like ONDO filling the rest. In mobile, Mongolia is served by four operators—MobiCom, Unitel, Skytel, and G-Mobile—with 2014 data showing MobiCom at about 39.5% and Unitel at about 35.5% of mobile subscriptions. About 69% of Mongolia’s population lives in
2 April 2025
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