Monthly Archives: April 2021

Google’s “Project Bernanke” Favors Google Over Other Advertisers

In a recent anti-trust case, it has been alleged that Google has been giving their own ads an unfair advantage within the Google Display Network in a program called “Project Bernanke”. What is Project Bernanke and How Do We Know About It? In their recent filing as part of an ongoing anti-trust lawsuit, Google, presumably accidentally, uploaded documents to the court’s public docket that weren’t redacted. The Wall Street Journal saw the documents before a judge allowed them to refile… Source link

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Rap Icon Nas Could Net $100M When Coinbase Lists on Nasdaq

Bloomberg Record Alibaba Fine Shows China’s Big Tech Can’t Fight Back (Bloomberg) — After China imposed a record antitrust fine on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., the e-commerce giant did an unusual thing: It thanked regulators.“Alibaba would not have achieved our growth without sound government regulation and service, and the critical oversight, tolerance and support from all of our constituencies have been crucial to our development,” the company said in an open letter. “For this, we… Source link

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New Education Department data highlights benefits of cancellation

The New York Times NFTs Are Selling for Millions. Are They Warming the Planet, Too? When Chris Precht, an Austrian architect and artist, first learned about nonfungible tokens, the digital collectibles taking the art world by storm, he was so enthralled, he said, he “felt like a little kid again.” So Precht, who is known for his work on ecological architecture, was devastated to learn that the artworks, known as NFTs, have an environmental footprint as mind-boggling as the gold-rush frenzy… Source link

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Google Drive Service Restored After Widespread Outage

Updated Apr 12, 2021, 12:07pm EDT Topline Google Drive is now running smoothly again after the service experienced a widespread disruption Monday that included Google Docs and Sheets, Google said Monday, after an issue that kept users from opening new documents though they could still access the platform. Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File) ASSOCIATED PRESS Key Facts The issue with Google Drive “has been resolved,”… Source link

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Google is killing the Google Shopping app

Google RIP to the Google Shopping app. XDA spotted a hidden closing message in the app on Thursday, and late Friday, Google confirmed to 9to5Google that the Shopping app is on the way out. Here’s the company’s statement: Within the next few weeks, we’ll no longer be supporting the Shopping app. All of the functionality the app offered users is available on the Shopping tab. We’ll continue building features within the Shopping tab and other… Source link

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Google Drive, Docs Hit With Partial Outage

Google Drive and cloud-based apps such as Google Docs experienced a partial outage for about three hours on Monday, leading to high latency and other issues for some users, the company reported. The Google Drive cloud storage service—and associated cloud apps including Google Docs and Google Sheets—suffered multiple service issues during the partial outage Monday morning, Eastern Time, Google said. [Related: More Google Woes: Gmail Issues Strike ‘Significant Subset’ Of… Source link

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The popular M&S items Yahoo UK readers are buying right now

Don’t miss out on these stylish M&S items. (Marks and Spencer) Yahoo Lifestyle is committed to finding you the best products at the best prices. We may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. Pricing and availability are subject to change. Marks and Spencer is not only one of our favourite brands, but it’s a huge hit with Holly Willoughby, Amanda Holden and you – our Yahoo! UK readers. While some of you have been quick to pick up Willoughby’s slew of M&S spring looks, others… Source link

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Google is making another attempt at personal health records

Google is recruiting people to give feedback for a new consumer-facing medical records tool, Stat News reported on Friday. The company wants to know how people want to interact with information pulled from their medical records. Right now, the company is recruiting around 300 people who use Android devices in Northern California, Atlanta, and Chicago. This is Google’s second attempt at creating a way for people to access their medical records. In 2008, it launched Google Health, which… Source link

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Google Drive Has Widespread Outage

Updated Apr 12, 2021, 11:59am EDT Topline Google is experiencing a widespread disruption with its Google Drive service including Google Docs, the company said Monday, keeping users from opening new documents though they can still access the platform. Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File) ASSOCIATED PRESS Key Facts Google reported at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time it was “investigating reports” having to do with Google Drive,… Source link

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Google developing new consumer-facing health records tool: 7 things to know 

Jackie Drees – Monday, April 12th, 2021 Print  | Email Google is in the early stages of a new project that aims to explore and develop a new consumer-facing health records tool for Android users, according to an April 9 STAT report.  Seven things to know:  1. Google launched a user feedback program that aims to assess how patients want to access and share their EHR data. The project could support the development of a medical records tool similar to Apple’s… Source link

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