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Bulletin website The official Google Bulletin site is not yet live, though, presumably, when it does launch, you'll be able to use it to find and view Bulletin stories.
Google just launched Bulletin, a service that aims to let people share news stories that might have gone under the mainstream media's radar. But while Bulletin is designed to help personalize the ...
Google's making it easier to see more of the sites you love. Here's what to know, including how to add The Bulletin to your "preferred sources." ...
Google is testing a new tool for people to report and publish local news stories, called Bulletin. A website first spotted online Thursday describes Bulletin as “an app for contributing ...
Meet Bulletin, a new app from Google that allows anyone to submit stories for and about their communities.
Google is testing out a new app which is designed for local news stores. The app is called Google Bulletin and it appears to be invite only at the moment.
Google is testing a new local service called Bulletin. The company describes it as a “lightweight app for telling a story by capturing photos, video clips and text right from your phone ...
Google has chosen Nashville as one of a few markets in the United States to launch a new crowd-sourcing tool called 'Bulletin.' The Google-powered tool is designed to allow local residents to ...
Google is ending its hyperlocal news experiment Bulletin. Similar to Nextdoor, Bulletin was a blog-like service that allowed users to post stories with video and photo content to the app. People ...
Google launched a new hyperlocal news service in early 2018 called Bulletin. It's understandable if you don't remember—Bulletin still hasn't moved out of the pilot phase, and it never will.
Google has been toying with the idea of hyperlocal news for a while now. It tested Google Now cards back in 2013 that could display information as close as your neighborhood, for example. The ...
Nashville's murals are well-known to tourists and locals alike, but we want to go beyond 'Wings' in the Gulch with Google Bulletin and our readers.