Monthly Archives: March 2021

Google to Stop Selling Ads Based on Your Specific Web Browsing

Google plans to stop selling ads based on individuals’ browsing across multiple websites, a change that could hasten upheaval in the digital advertising industry. The Alphabet Inc. GOOG -0.27% company said Wednesday that it plans next year to stop using or investing in tracking technologies that uniquely identify web users as they move from site to site across the internet. The decision, coming from the world’s biggest… Source link

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The Yahoo Posse | Letter From The Editor | Memphis News and Events

In case you were ever worried about the GOP-dominated state government of Tennessee not having the best interests of its citizens at heart, you can relax. Our boys are on the case, battling against the vast, nefarious invasion of transgender young people into high school sports, standing firm against college basketballers who kneel for the National Anthem, and, of course, battling for the right of every Tennessean to pack a gun… Source link

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SPACs are now a $700 billion market: Morning Brief

Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Wednesday, March 3, 2021 Goldman Sachs puts the SPAC boom in context. Late last year, we wrote about David Kostin’s equity strategy team at Goldman Sachs declaring 2020 the year of the SPAC. In the few months since this report, the trend has only accelerated. Kostin’s team on Monday published their latest update on the space and the torrid pace with which these vehicles are coming to market. And… Source link

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Tesla Former Board Member Says Elon Musk Company Won’t Remain ‘King Of The Hill In Electric Forever’

The Conversation Why using reconciliation to pass Biden’s COVID-19 stimulus bill violates the original purpose of the process Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats meet with reporters before the House voted to pass a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package on Feb. 26, 2021. AP Photo/J. Scott ApplewhiteReconciliation – it’s a term federal budget experts would understand, but for the rest of us, it sounds like what you do with a family member you haven’t talked to in… Source link

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Yahoo DFS Hockey: Wednesday Picks

While spring training picks up in the world of baseball, the NHL season continues apace. Even if baseball is starting to gain your attention, don’t forget about hockey, especially DFS hockey. There are six games on the NHL slate Wednesday. To helpbgive yourself a little boost in the middle of your week, here are some players to target and avoid on the hunt for DFS success… GOALIE Jordan Binnington, STL at ANA ($33): Binnington’s numbers have gotten progressively worse from season to season,… Source link

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Gregg Popovich slams Greg Abbott’s move to open Texas amid COVID

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott completely lifted the state’s mask mandate on Tuesday despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich isn’t happy about it. Abbott announced on Tuesday that residents are no longer required to wear a face mask in public and that all businesses can open at full capacity starting next week, according to The Dallas Morning News. Though new case numbers are declining nationally, the pandemic is far from over — and Texas is among the… Source link

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Stock futures open slightly higher

Stock futures opened slightly higher Tuesday evening after sliding during the regular session, as investors weighed optimism over widespread post-pandemic business reopenings against concerns over economic overheating.  Contracts on the S&P 500 ticked up. Nasdaq futures edged higher after the index closed lower by 1.7% earlier, with technology stocks lagging amid a rotation to cyclical shares poised to benefit from easing stay-in-place orders. Airlines, cruse lines and hotel stocks increased… Source link

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‘Widespread failure to comply’: Why Washington state’s AG is suing Google, again

Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson. (GeekWire File Photo / Dan DeLong) [Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in journalist Eli Sanders’ “Wild West” newsletter, which covers internet-related legal issues. Subscribe here.] Think about how fast Google search results arrive. “Practically instant” has long been a company goal, and in that same instant Google often pairs results with targeted ads. Sometimes, those ads are political. University of… Source link

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Kyle Van Noy ‘surprised’ to be done with Dolphins

Last offseason, Kyle Van Noy signed a $51 million deal to join the Miami Dolphins and reunite with head coach Brian Flores. On Tuesday, news broke that the Dolphins are either releasing or trading him. The news arrived as a surprise to the veteran linebacker who was voted captain during his only season in Miami. Van Noy ‘surprised and disappointed’ “I am surprised and disappointed in their decision,” Van Noy told NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo in a statement. “As a captain, I gave my all to the… Source link

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