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Alphabet, Google's parent company, is set to acquire cybersecurity startup Wiz for a record-breaking $32 billion. This deal surpasses the $23 billion offer from last year that was halted due to antitrust concerns. The deal marks Alphabet's biggest acquisition, surpassing its previous largest, Motorola Mobility ($12.5 billion in 2012). Other significant acquisitions include Nest Labs ($3.
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