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		Cloud Blog: Introducing Gemini EnterpriseSource URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/introducing-gemini-enterprise/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Introducing Gemini Enterprise Feedly Summary: (Editor’s note: This is a shortened version of remarks delivered by Thomas Kurian announcing Gemini Enterprise at an event today)AI is presenting a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform how you work, how you run your business, and what you build for your customers. But… 
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		Cloud Blog: Announcing MCP Toolbox support for FirestoreSource URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/firestore-support-and-custom-tools-in-mcp-toolbox/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Announcing MCP Toolbox support for Firestore Feedly Summary: MCP Toolbox for Databases (Toolbox) is an open-source MCP server that makes it easy for developers to connect gen AI agents to enterprise data, with initial support for databases like BigQuery, AlloyDB, Cloud SQL, and Spanner. Since launching earlier this… 
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		Cloud Blog: Three-part framework to measure the impact of your AI use caseSource URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/cost-management/measure-the-value-and-impact-of-your-ai/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Three-part framework to measure the impact of your AI use case Feedly Summary: Generative AI is no longer just an experiment. The real challenge now is quantifying its value. For leaders, the path is clear: make AI projects drive business growth, not just incur costs. Today, we’ll share… 
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		The Register: Uncle Sam doesn’t want Samsung, SK Hynix making memories in ChinaSource URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/29/uncle_sam_doesnt_want_samsung/ Source: The Register Title: Uncle Sam doesn’t want Samsung, SK Hynix making memories in China Feedly Summary: End of verified end user status means South Korean memory vendors will need licenses to bring restricted chipmaking tech into Chinese fabs The US government already has a lot to say about what products chipmakers…