Yearly Archives: 2021

Feinberg to leave Google Health for Cerner

David Feinberg has left his post as the leader of Google Health for health care record giant Cerner Corporation after just over two years on the job. Feinberg, a health care veteran with a history of overseeing hospital systems including UCLA Health and Pennsylvania-based Geisinger, is joining Cerner as president and chief executive officer on Oct. 1. As Google Health’s first vice president, Feinberg oversaw the company’s far-reaching international health efforts — which spanned… Source link

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Stock futures edge higher, steadying amid earnings, lingering virus concerns

Stock futures opened slightly higher Thursday evening as investors considered the latest batch of earnings and economic data and continued to contemplate the path forward for monetary policy.  Contracts on the S&P 500 edged up. Earlier, the index narrowly eked out its first positive trading session in three days. Technology stocks led the way higher, and the Nasdaq outperformed.  Traders this week have watched a number of market concerns unfold, with infections related to the Delta variant… Source link

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Google says geofence warrants make up one-quarter of all US demands – TechCrunch

For the first time, Google has published the number of geofence warrants it’s historically received from U.S. authorities, providing a rare glimpse into how frequently these controversial warrants are issued. The figures, published Thursday, reveal that Google has received thousands of geofence warrants each quarter since 2018, and at times accounted for about one-quarter of all U.S. warrants that Google receives. The data shows that the vast majority of geofence warrants are obtained… Source link

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Miami football 17th ranking from Yahoo sports below consensus

After being ranked 14th in the AP Media Preseason Top 25 and 16th in the USA Today Coaches Poll, the Miami football team was ranked 17th by Yahoo Sports. The consensus from seven of the major national media sites and metrics rank Miami 14th. The analysis from Yahoo is fair. The Miami football team is praised for the returns of quarterback D’Eriq King and offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee and the addition of wide receiver Charleston Rambo as a transfer from Oklahoma. Yahoo is concerned… Source link

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The Epic v. Google lawsuit finally makes sense

There was never any question what Epic Games wanted when it took Apple to court: the 48-second “Nineteen Eighty-Fortnite” made it clear App Store hypocrisy was the agenda. But the justification for a parallel case against Google wasn’t as clear-cut until today — it’s only now we’re learning about the most damning accusations against the Android giant. On Thursday, Judge James Donato unsealed a fully unredacted version of Epic’s original complaint against Google (via Leah… Source link

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Google Health boss David Feinberg leaves to become Cerner CEO

Google Health VP David Feinberg will become the CEO and president of electronic health records company Cerner in October, taking over for current CEO Brent Shafer, Cerner announced on Thursday. Feinberg had previously led Google’s health care initiatives since 2018 in a role that was created when he was hired. Feinberg’s departure from Google suggests the search giant may be reassessing its ambition to create new products in its Google Health division to break into the the multi-trillion… Source link

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The US could ‘take the lead’ in vaccine production: NAM CEO

Raw material shortages, logistics hurdles and underground markets continue to mar the global distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. It’s why a former CDC director, numerous public health experts, scientists and activists called on the White House this month to enact a more aggressive manufacturing program to increase the production of vaccines within a year. Their joint letter builds on and cites a May blueprint published by Public Citizen, a progressive advocacy organization, for increasing… Source link

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Google gave phone makers extra money to ditch third-party app stores

Newly unredacted sections of Epic’s antitrust complaint against Google reveal new details on the lengths to which Google went to undermine third-party app stores on the Android platform. According to the new text, starting in 2019, Google ran a “Premier Device Program” that gave Android phone makers a greater share of search revenue than they would normally receive. In exchange, the OEMs agreed to ship their devices without any third-party app stores preinstalled. Specifically, they… Source link

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Google’s ‘Project Hug’ paid out huge sums to keep game devs in the Play Store, Epic filing claims

Google quietly paid game developers hundreds of millions of dollars in incentives to keep their games on the Play Store, a newly unredacted complaint from Epic Games in its antitrust suit against Google alleges. The program was known as “Project Hug,” or later as the “Apps and Games Velocity Program.” In 2018, when Fortnite for Android first launched, Epic Games took the unusual step of exclusively releasing it outside of the Google Play Store. Instead, players had to download an… Source link

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Biden and Harris’ 2024 odds slide, Harris leads Trump by just 1%

Following the Taliban takeover of the Afghan government, President Biden’s odds of reelection in 2024 fell from 25% to 21% within a span of 72 hours, according to data by UK-based betting exchange company Smarkets. Vice President Harris’ chances of a 2024 presidential win was also downgraded from an April high of 21% to just 13% by Wednesday. “For a sitting president to be given only a 21% chance of re-election by Smarkets traders is staggeringly low,” Smarkets Head of Political… Source link

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