Monthly Archives: July 2021

The Home Depot and Google Cloud Expand Partnership to Enhance the Interconnected Shopping Experience |

ATLANTA and SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Google Cloud and The Home Depot have extended their multi-year cloud partnership to expand on the retailer’s digital transformation and provide customers with enhanced shopping experiences by blending physical and digital environments. As one of the first major retailers to migrate its website to the cloud, The Home Depot has built upon Google Cloud’s expertise in infrastructure, artificial… Source link

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Netflix will face its biggest test yet when it breaks into gaming

This article was first featured in Yahoo Finance Tech, a weekly newsletter highlighting our original content on the industry. Get it sent directly to your inbox every Wednesday by 4 p.m. ET. Subscribe The video game business will be harder for Netflix than streaming Netflix (NFLX) may need to reinvent itself as people become unglued to their couches and streaming competition from the likes of Disney (DIS) and Amazon (AMZN) heats up. Just Tuesday, Netflix reported a third-quarter new subscriber… Source link

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Top White House economist says companies need to ‘pay a fair wage’

Despite a labor shortage brought about largely by the COVID-19 pandemic, companies can find workers by offering “fair wages,” Brian Deese, the top economic adviser to President Joe Biden, told Yahoo Finance on Monday. Deese, the Director of the National Economic Council, pointed to coronavirus fears and child care obligations amid remote schooling as key reasons why unemployed Americans have stayed on the sidelines. However, employers can overcome these obstacles by providing fair… Source link

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Hotel jobs have vanished…500,000 to be exact

The hotel industry is unlikely to fully recover from the COVID-19 pandemic-caused labor shortage anytime soon as it battles with retailers, restaurants and others for workers, while also dealing with a bumpy demand recovery.  About 500,000 direct hotel operations jobs lost during the pandemic in the U.S. will not have returned by the end of the year, according to a new study from the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA). The U.S. hotel industry is expected to directly employ 1.86… Source link

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When self-driving cars are coming, for real

Self-driving features have been creeping into automobiles for years, and Tesla (TSLA) even calls its autonomous system “full self-driving.” That’s hype, not reality: There’s still no car on the market that can drive itself under all conditions with no human input. But researchers are getting close, and automotive supplier Mobileye just announced it’s deploying a fleet of self-driving prototypes in New York City, to test its technology against hostile drivers, unrepentant jaywalkers,… Source link

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Bitcoin’s 50% Drop From Peak Hammers Crypto Loans, Derivatives

(Bloomberg) — The 2021 Bitcoin bubble is deflating and hitting a $1.3 trillion industry built on to-the-moon speculation and rampant leverage. The damage from the latest selloff is spreading across the world of crypto loans, options and futures — wiping out money-spinning strategies from the famous basis trade to yield farming. Even with Wednesday’s rebound, Bitcoin at around $31,700 is still trading near the lower end of its range over the past two months, and down about 50% from the April… Source link

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Harry and Meghan continue to expand media footprint after royal exit

  Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are once again expanding their business and media empire — over one year after exiting the royal family. Riding the momentum from the couple’s blockbuster televised interview, Prince Harry confirmed that he’ll be publishing a memoir with Penguin Random House, set for a 2022 release date.  This week, Page Six reported that Harry is set to make at least $20 million upfront from the deal, although the royal said on Monday that he would be donating all proceeds… Source link

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Why Democrats will keep pushing for increased IRS funding

When President Biden and 10 bipartisan senators reached an infrastructure agreement in June, increased IRS enforcement was a key for how to pay for it. The idea, which has long been pushed by policymakers on both sides of the aisle, was to staff up the IRS now with the promise that the investment would be paid back in spades as more tax cheats were caught. But a wave of Republican pushback led to the idea getting nixed. The lead Republican negotiating the deal, Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio, Source link

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Google Looker gets Azure support, API explorer

All the sessions from Transform 2021 are available on-demand now. Watch now. A day after its Security Summit, Google announced new features heading to Looker, the business intelligence platform it acquired in 2019 for $2.6 billion. The newest version of Looker — Looker 21 — introduces a revamped portal and extension framework as well as support for hosting on Microsoft Azure. Looker makes use of a modeling language called LookML that lets data teams define the relationships… Source link

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Doctor cautions Americans about traveling to Florida

As the highly transmissible Delta variant spreads nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the State Department urged Americans to avoid traveling to the UK. But that’s not going far enough, U.S., Dr. Ebony Jade Hilton, GoodStock Consulting co-founder and medical director, told Yahoo Finance Live. In fact, Americans should be careful traveling to certain areas within the U.S. “If we’re going to talk about traveling to the U.K., then we should also caution… Source link

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