Google is refreshing its Meet user interface next month for desktop and laptop users. The new Meet for web interface includes improvements to video feeds, how you view or present meetings, and the navigation bar. While some of Google’s changes are playing catch-up to what’s offered in Zoom or Microsoft Teams, they are much-needed additions. If you’re fed up of seeing your own face during calls, you’ll soon be able to minimize or hide it entirely. New options will also include the… Source link
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Google Meet Promises No More Gloomy Faces
Google Meet is getting video backgrounds Google Google has announced a series of new features for Google Meet, including an option that automatically brightens faces in video meetings. Several of the new features are designed to make you look better. Automatic light adjustment – which is already enabled in the Google Meet mobile app – is now coming to the web app. That means if your face appears underexposed, perhaps because you’re sitting in front of a bright window, the… Source link
Read More »How Accurate is the Average Position Metric?
Google’s John Mueller answers a question regarding the accuracy of the average position metric which appears in the search performance report in Search Console. This question is answered in the latest installment of the Ask Googlebot video series on the Google Search Central YouTube channel. We learn from Mueller that the average position metric is based on real data. It’s a reliable measurement, even if it doesn’t always match up with what site owners see when they check their own… Source link
Read More »Which of Google’s 17 Recommendations Should Be Applied Automatically
Google Ads recently announced that advertisers can start automatically accepting recommendations for their ads accounts. And no, they’re not asking for a blank check. They aren’t offering to automatically raise budgets, either. Setting our skepticism aside, let’s take a look at the 17 optimizations included in this update and whether any of them are safe enough to accept automatically. Spoiler alert: Some (but not all) of the recommendations are quite good and putting them on autopilot… Source link
Read More »Derek Chauvin verdict sparks response from corporate America: ‘Radical changes’ still needed
The New York Times The Death of George Floyd Reignited a Movement. What Happens Now? George Floyd had been dead only hours before the movement began. Driven by a terrifying video and word-of-mouth, people flooded the South Minneapolis intersection where he was killed shortly after Memorial Day, demanding an end to police violence against Black Americans. The moment of collective grief and anger swiftly gave way to a yearlong, nationwide deliberation on what it means to be Black in America…. Source link
Read More »Dogecoin boom is a retail phenomenon driven by Powell giving money to everybody, Novogratz says
TipRanks 2 “Strong Buy” Penny Stocks That Could Deliver Massive Returns The long-term upward trend in the markets is marked; the S&P 500 is up 51% over the last 12 months, even taking into account some recent slips. For investors, this makes the present a propitious time to seek out low-cost market segments with high return potential. Or in other words, to take the old time advice and buy low to sell high. Jefferies equity strategist Steven DeSanctis, in a recent note on small-cap market… Source link
Read More »The latest Google mesh WiFi system is 20 percent off at Adorama
There’s a good chance you’ve been pushing your home WiFi harder than ever over the past year. If you found that you could use an upgrade, you can grab a three-pack of the Google WiFi mesh system for $160 at Adorama when you use the code EXTRAOFF40 at checkout. That’s one of the best prices we’ve seen on this system that Google just updated last fall. Buy Google WiFi (3-pack) at Adorama – $160 The latest Google WiFi system can cover up to 1,500 square feet with every point and now its more… Source link
Read More »Israel picks Amazon’s AWS, Google for flagship cloud project
The Amazon logo is seen at the Young Entrepreneurs fair in Paris, France, February 7, 2018. REUTERS/Charles Platiau Israel’s government chose Amazon Web Services (AWS) (AMZN.O) and Google for a more than $1 billion project to provide cloud services for the country’s public sector and military. Amazon and Google beat out Microsoft (MSFT.O), Oracle (ORCL.N) and IBM (IBM.N) in the tender for the four phase project known as “Nimbus”, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday. They will establish… Source link
Read More »Israel picks Amazon’s AWS, Google for flagship cloud project
FILE PHOTO: The Amazon logo is seen at the Young Entrepreneurs fair in Paris, France, February 7, 2018. REUTERS/Charles Platiau JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s government chose Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google for a more than $1 billion project to provide cloud services for the country’s public sector and military. Amazon and Google beat out Microsoft, Oracle and IBM in the tender for the four phase project known as “Nimbus”, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday. They will… Source link
Read More »Bitcoin’s Recovery Stalls; Lower Support Around $52K
Bloomberg Asia Stocks Bounce, U.S. Futures Dip; Dollar Flat: Markets Wrap (Bloomberg) — Asia stocks bounced after U.S. equities rallied, snapping a two-day drop with gains by companies that stand to benefit the most from an economic revival. The dollar stabilized.Japan outperformed, while Australia, South Korea and China had more modest gains. U.S. futures edged lower. Earlier, most major groups in the S&P 500 rose, with raw-material, energy and financial shares leading the charge. The… Source link
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