Monthly Archives: March 2021

Amazon ‘horrible for workers’ amid union drive: Union president

The ongoing union vote at an Amazon (AMZN) warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, has drawn attention in recent days from President Joe Biden, actress Tina Fey, and Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams, among many others. Despite the national spotlight, workers at the warehouse continue to endure grueling and unsafe working conditions as well as aggressive anti-union propaganda, said Stuart Appelbaum, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, which has organized the union drive. “It’s… Source link

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Zoom has more than $4 billion in cash — here’s how they may spend it

Bloomberg China Fintech Curbs That Hit Ant Were No Surprise: Ping An (Bloomberg) — China’s curbs on fintech that thwarted a massive stock sale by Ant Group Co. have been under consideration for years and weren’t a surprise to those in the industry, according to an executive at China’s biggest insurer by market value.Like Ant, Ping An Insurance (Group) Co. was in the midst of planning a public listing for a fintech unit when regulators began issuing a flurry of rules to contain the… Source link

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U.S. Stocks Pare Decline as Treasuries Stabilize: Markets Wrap

(Bloomberg) — U.S. stocks pared losses as Treasuries stabilized after a recent spike in yields spurred speculation about excessive optimism among equity investors. The S&P 500 came off session lows as gains in commodity producers and banks offset a slide in technology companies. Giants Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Tesla Inc. dragged down the Nasdaq 100, while the Russell 2000 of small caps underperformed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fluctuated. Bullishness among Wall Street… Source link

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Monthly stimulus checks may be on the way for families later this year

Monthly stimulus checks may be on the way for families later this year Almost a full year into the global pandemic, families across the U.S. are struggling to make ends meet — and more children are going hungry, advocates say. To fight child poverty that has worsened during the current crisis, a proposal in Congress would temporarily increase the child tax credit in a way that would essentially provide families with another set of stimulus checks, beyond the third, $1,400 relief payments now… Source link

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Yahoo-Line operator plans acquisitions in quest to be Asian superapp

TOKYO — Popular chat app Line will expand in Asia by tailoring the platform to the demands of each market, the joint chief executives of the newly merged parent company told Nikkei in an interview Tuesday, making local hires and acquisitions in order to achieve this. Z Holdings, the SoftBank Group unit that operates Yahoo Japan, completed its consolidation with Line on Monday, announcing plans to invest 500 billion yen ($4.7 billion) over five years to upgrade online services. “The merger… Source link

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Yahoo Sports Serves Up NBABet Stream on NBA League Pass

Yahoo Sports will offer NBABet Stream – NBA Digital’s betting-focused alternative – for a select NBA League Pass game every Friday night for the duration of the 2021 season to further the sports fan experience and bring fans closer to their passions. Yahoo Sports’ Jared Quay and Preston Johnson will host the show and lead the play-by-play… Source link

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Google revamps Chrome profiles to make switching easier

Google has always offered Chrome profiles as a way for people who share devices to keep their browser info separate. And while past updates have focused on making signing in easier and improved theme customizations, it’s not done tinkering with the broader profile experience. Google’s latest update is aimed at making those custom spaces even more distinguishable from each other. The new system, touted as a complete revamp of profiles, lets you build and switch separate visual themes that are… Source link

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3 Reasons Google Keeps Getting It Right and How You Can Stop Getting It Wrong

March 2, 2021 5 min read Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Isn’t Google just a roomful of hipsters with Harry Potter t-shirts and soy lattes? For years, I assumed that this technological epicenter was just another version of Disney World with endless craft beer and skinny jeans for years. But when I read Lazio Bock’s Work Rules, I caught a glimpse… Source link

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Google prepares for hybrid return to office work

Google is betting on a hybrid work pattern when offices reopen, adding a number of features to its Workspace product to link front line and remote staff with office workers. Workplace, which replaces G Suite and Google Hangouts, comprises Google’s office productivity suite, along with cloud-based storage, video conferencing, collaboration tools, and endpoint security and management controls.  In a blog post outlining the new functionality, Javier Soltero, vice-president and general… Source link

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The story of YouTube: Recode’s Land of the Giants Google podcast

YouTube has more than 2 billion users. It generates $20 billion a year. But those numbers don’t begin to explain the size and impact of the world’s biggest video site. So let’s try this: YouTube is so big that you almost don’t notice it. It’s just always there, always on. It seems fundamental to digital life, like texting or email. Maybe, like my kids, you actively go to YouTube for entertainment or education. Maybe you’re like a lot of other people and end up watching YouTube… Source link

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