Monthly Archives: April 2021

Yahoo Answers to shut down in May

(NEXSTAR) – Yahoo Answers — a trove of internet information and misinformation — will be shutting down on May 4, the company said in a statement on the website. The statement, in full, reads: Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information… Source link

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Facebook and Google to come under the microscope of new online competition regulator

A new online competition regulator in the U.K. will target the likes of Facebook and Google in the latest push to rein in the power of technology giants in Europe. The Digital Markets Unit, or DMU, was launched by the British government on Wednesday, though its power to levy fines isn’t expected to come until next year, according to the Wall Street Journal. Parliament must approve legislation governing the regulator’s oversight abilities before it has real power to police… Source link

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Yahoo Cup PGA DFS Picks: The Masters

Jason Rouslin breaks down the best PGA DFS picks for The Masters Yahoo Cup daily fantasy tournament, including Si Woo Kim and Jordan Spieth. Looking for a way to learn PGA DFS without jumping in with both feet? We have a perfect solution for you. This year, Yahoo and Yahoo Fantasy are offering a $10,000 freeroll called the “Yahoo Cup.” This contest awards a winner for weekly events and one winner at the end of the season who has the most cumulative points. That winner will receive… Source link

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Google-backed affordable home site in downtown San Jose could sprout near Shark Tank – East Bay Times

SAN JOSE — Some unassuming properties that Google bought in downtown San Jose near the Shark Tank are poised to provide land to “jump-start” an affordable housing site made possible by the search giant’s transit village. During 2018, in multiple transactions over a span of seven months, Google bought three properties on North Montgomery Street and North Autumn Street. At the time, the transactions raised eyebrows because the properties were outside of the emerging footprint of the… Source link

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Google affordable homes in downtown San Jose may sprout near SAP

SAN JOSE — Some unassuming properties that Google bought in downtown San Jose near the Shark Tank are poised to provide land to “jump-start” an affordable housing site made possible by the search giant’s transit village. During 2018, in multiple transactions over a span of seven months, Google bought three properties on North Montgomery Street and North Autumn Street. At the time, the transactions raised eyebrows because the properties were outside of the emerging footprint of the… Source link

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Google proposal is breath of fresh air for San Jose

Google’s release of details for its momentous downtown San Jose transit-oriented housing and commercial development is the best news the city has received since the pandemic hit just over a year ago. The details, unveiled Tuesday, appear to have the blessing of business, labor and community groups — a rare feat in today’s political environment. The fears that COVID-19 would potentially kill part, or all, of the project can be set aside, at least for now. The proposal still needs to… Source link

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RIP Yahoo Answers, The Guide to My Sex Education

Yesterday, Yahoo announced that it was shutting down the internet’s weirdest repository of questions, Yahoo Answers. After having a good run for 16 years, the site will be inaccessible from May 4. For me, Yahoo Answers was more than an outlet with weird questions like “how is babby formed?” or “Is it okay to boil headphones?” I come from the land of Kama Sutra, and as exotic as that sounds, my country isn’t very fond of promoting sex education in schools. Sex is still a taboo… Source link

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LiveRamp Connects To Google Cloud, Bringing Identity To Customer Journey Mapping

If marketers can build better customer experiences, if they can find their customers as they pop up in different parts of their buying journey – visiting the website, buying a product in an Instagram story, viewing an ad or seeking customer support. To enable this visibility, LiveRamp built a native connection into Google Cloud Platform. Previously, marketers needed custom integration work and bring LiveRamp into the Google Cloud, and may have needed to negotiate a separate… Source link

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Oracle vs. Google: Why Losing Court Battle Doesn’t Mean It’s Over

Google and Oracle faced off at the U.S. Supreme Court on April 7 in a multibillion-dollar copyright dispute. Photographer: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg Photographer: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg The U.S. Supreme Court dealt Oracle Corp. a brutal defeat on April 5, ruling that Google hadn’t violated Oracle’s copyright when it used its Java programming language to… Source link

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Google Wants to Watch You Sleep. It Could Be the Best $99 You Spend This year

Google’s latest Nest Hub is an interesting device. As a smart speaker, it’s fine. That is, it’s not as nice as other options in the same price range, but the sound quality is reasonable for a small speaker with a screen on it. On the other hand, as a screen you can interact with, it’s–well–also fine. Meaning, it’s not great. Its big brother, the  Google Nest Hub Max is more capable–and more importantly, faster. This version is a little slower than what you would hope for in a device you… Source link

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