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      • Google's leadership gave Wall Street formal notice of its intentions to become Alphabet, a technology conglomerate by announcing a new parent entity that would unite its widening interests and product lines. Apart from Google's core search business, there are a number of companies (or "Other Bets") that make up Alphabet.
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