Monthly Archives: June 2021

Google’s Public Search Liaison on Core Algorithm Updates and How They Affect Your Business

Google’s search engine is one of the wonders of the technological world. Think about it–the way we use the internet and access information would be dramatically different if we had to manually visit websites one at a time and sift through content to find information. Most of the time, most of us wouldn’t even know where to start. Instead, in a fraction of a second, you can type in a query and Google will give you a list of results–in a ranked order–that it thinks are a match for what… Source link

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Senate Democrats call on Google to conduct racial equity audit

The lawmakers called a racial equity audit “long overdue,” but said it would only amount to an initial step — Google must also increase efforts to hire a diverse workforce and continually evaluate its policies and products for potential discriminatory harms, they wrote. Google spokespeople did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Civil rights in the spotlight: Google is the latest Silicon Valley behemoth to face pressure to examine its impact on individuals and… Source link

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Is It Too Late to Buy Yandex NV (YNDX) Stock? – Yahoo Finance

Polen Capital Management recently released its Q1 2021 Investor Letter, a copy of which you can download here. During the first quarter of 2021, the Polen Global Emerging Markets Growth Composite Portfolio returned 0.17% gross of fees, while the MSCI Emerging Markets Index was up 2.29%. You should check out Polen Capital’s top 5 stock picks for investors to buy right now, which could be the biggest winners of this year. In the Q1 2021 Investor Letter, the fund highlighted a few stocks and… Source link

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Cryptocurrencies show inflows after record outflows in previous two weeks

By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) – Cryptocurrencies posted inflows last week after hitting record outflows the previous two, as investors took advantage of price declines in the market, data from digital currency manager CoinShares showed late Tuesday. Inflows into crypto investment products and funds totaled $74 million last week. That followed record outflows of $151 million the previous two weeks, representing 0.3% of assets under management. Bitcoin products continued to see… Source link

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Ally Bank kills hated overdraft fees — a huge money-maker for banks

Ally Financial (ALLY), having tested a banking model without overdraft fees, is making it permanent. The move applies to all types of accounts — including checking and savings — and there are no requirements or restrictions. In April 2020, Ally began to waive overdraft fees, citing coronavirus pandemic hardships many customers faced. On June 2 Ally said it’s eliminating those fees for good. “Overdraft fees are a pain point for many consumers but are particularly onerous for some. It is… Source link

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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt Purchases $61M Estate in Los Angeles

The former CEO of Google Eric Schmidt has purchased a swanky Los Angeles estate. He picked up the historic home for $61.5 million, Dirt reported, while noting that the prodigious price marks it as the second-highest priced sale in the state this year. The mansion was listed in 2020 for $75 million, so the multibillionaire was able to score a deal. A discounted price doesn’t discount the home’s storied history. The manor was built by the celebrated Black… Source link

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Huawei will roll out its own operating system to smartphones, rivaling Google’s Android

HONG KONG (AP) — Huawei is launching its own HarmonyOS mobile operating system on its handsets as it adapts to losing access to Google GOOG, -0.35% mobile services two years ago after the U.S. put the Chinese telecommunications company on a trade blacklist. Huawei was expected to announce the launch of HarmonyOS on Wednesday for various devices including smartphones and tablets. The company is still cut off from essential American… Source link

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Ava DuVernay’s Array Teams With Google To Create Feature Film Grant – Deadline

Ava Duvernay’s Array has partnered with Google to create a new $500,000 feature film grant available to up-and-coming creatives from historically underrepresented communities. The endowment, referred to as The Array + Google Feature Film Grant, will prove funds allowing the recipient to produce their first full-length feature. The initiative speaks to ongoing efforts, on the part of Array and Google, to help amplify marginalized voices, thereby building toward a more equitable and… Source link

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