Monthly Archives: April 2021

Google employees demand better protection from internal harassment

Less than three years after thousands of Google employees walked out of their offices to protest the company’s handling of sexual harassment, the search giant’s workers are again raising the issue in response to a damning report. In a letter published Friday titled “Alphabet, Stop Protecting Harassers,” LINK THIS dozens of employees said the company has a pattern of protecting those who have been accused of misconduct. They asked Alphabet Inc. GOOGL,

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We're Archiving Yahoo Answers So You'll Always Know How Babby Is Formed – Gizmodo

Photo: Postmodern Studio (Shutterstock) When the internet was mourning the impending shutdown of Yahoo Answers, announced earlier this week, there was a sentiment that you saw over and over again: that shutting the site down was akin to the library of Alexandria burning down. Advertisement Honestly, that’s not too much of an exaggeration. When the service rolled out in the halcyon days of 2005, it became pretty pivotal in establishing some of the earliest memes to ever grace The Online. It… Source link

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Google Pixel 5a not canceled, Google says

Google Pixel 4a Todd Haselton | CNBC Google on Friday denied reports that said its next phone, the Pixel 5a, is canceled and said the phone will launch later this year in the U.S. and Japan. The phone has not yet been officially announced, and this is the first time Google has confirmed it exists. “Pixel 5a 5G is not cancelled,” a Google spokesperson told CNBC. “It will be available later this year in the U.S. and Japan and announced in line with when last year’s a-series phone was… Source link

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Yahoo Answers Showed Us Exactly How Not to Search For Advice Online

Photo: Tada Images (Shutterstock) Internet CultureInternet CultureIt’s hard to keep up with internet culture, but don’t worry: Each week we’ll tell you the best of what you need to know. When Yahoo Answers, one of the internet’s last bastions of unfiltered, crowdsourced advice, is shut down on May 4, the site will not be archived. The digital equivalent of the Library of Alexandria for bizarre questions will burn, and it will be a great loss for the internet. The site’s emergence 16 years… Source link

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The NBA Yahoo Cup Post Up Presented by BetMGM

Eric Lindquist brings you his NBA DFS picks for Round 17 of the Yahoo Cup for Yahoo Daily Fantasy Basketball on Friday, 4/9/21 | Stephen Curry Welcome to Round 17 of the NBA Yahoo Cup! This free, multi-round, single-entry contest runs every Friday throughout the rest of the NBA DFS season. Scoring is cumulative for the year-long points race, with your five lowest scores dropped. At the end of the season, a $50,000 prize pool is shared amongst the top 7,950 competitors, with a whopping $10,000… Source link

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Anheuser-Busch’s lawsuit against Corona hard seltzer will ‘go down in flames’: Constellation Brands CEO

Constellation Brands (STZ) is taking the gloves off and hitting back at Anheuser-Busch (BUD) after it filed a lawsuit trying to stop the use of the name Corona being used on a new line of hard seltzer.  “We believe it’s without merit [the lawsuit]. We filed a motion to dismiss this week. It will probably take a few months for that to get ruled on. But we are totally within our sub-license agreement. This certainly looks like an attempt to damage somebody that is doing a lot of damage in the… Source link

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Google says the Pixel 5a 5G is coming this year despite cancelation rumors

Bloomberg Investors Take Second Look at Stimulus and Balk at the Bill (Bloomberg) — Inflation was a first-quarter problem. Investors are now fretting over the potential tax bill companies could face as part of President Joe Biden’s proposed $2.25 trillion infrastructure plan.Wall Street suspected that tax hikes were looming even before Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen unveiled a proposed new corporate-tax code on Wednesday to pay for parts of the bill — a change that likely would dent… Source link

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Google announces Pixel 5A 5G by denying rumors it’s canceled

Google has officially announced a new Pixel phone, the Pixel 5A 5G. It’s done so in the same way it has announced a lot of recent Pixel phones: by reacting to a rumor. This time is a little less fun than usual, though, because the rumor in question is that the phone had been canceled entirely. In response, a Google spokesperson sent along the following statement: Pixel 5a 5G is not cancelled. It will be available later this year in the U.S. and Japan and announced in line with when last… Source link

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Google’s Kirkland Offices Start Reopening to Some Workers April 20

Google workers who want to return their offices in Kirkland and Seattle can do so starting April 20, the company has announced. But the choice to go is voluntary until September, when a modified return to the office is planned. Until then, employees are free to continue working remotely. Rendering shows what Google’s Kirkland Urban campus will look like upon completion. Rendering courtesy of Google. Some buildings at Google’s Kirkland Urban and South Lake Union campuses will be among the… Source link

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Google is exploring a health record tool for patients

After 13 years, Google is coming back for patient health records. The tech giant has launched an early user feedback program aimed at exploring how patients might want to see, organize, and share their own medical record data. The work could inform the creation of a consumer-facing medical records tool along the lines of Apple’s Health Records app. It also follows an early attempt by Google — later panned by medical experts — at creating a new version of the electronic medical record… Source link

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