Monthly Archives: March 2022

Black former employees sue Google for racial discrimination

April Curley alleges she was terminated after she spoke out. March 22, 2022, 11:48 PM • 5 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article Civil rights attorney Ben Crump filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against Google this week claiming there has been a pattern of racial discrimination toward minority employees. “Former Google employees came for their dream job that turned into a nightmare because of bigoted, discriminatory, racist culture that exists within Google,” Crump… Source link

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Alt Text Only A Factor For Image Search

Google’s use of alt text as a ranking factor is limited to image search. It does not add value for regular web search. This is explained by Google’s Search Advocate John Mueller during the Google Search Central SEO office-hours hangout recorded on March 18. Mueller fields several questions related to alt text, resulting in a number of takeaways about the impact it has on SEO. Adding alt attributes to images is recommended from an accessibility standpoint, as it’s helpful for visitors… Source link

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MLB adds Shohei Ohtani rule to universal DH

Shohei Ohtani was the story of the 2021 season, so much so that his presence is about to be felt in the MLB rulebook. MLB and the MLB Players Association have reached an agreement on a number of rule changes following the new collective bargaining agreement, Yahoo Sports’ Hannah Keyser confirmed Tuesday. Among them is a tweak to the universal designated hitter that will undoubtedly be known as the “Shohei Ohtani rule.” Under the new rule, if a team has its starting pitcher in its lineup as the… Source link

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Stock futures open lower to steady after gains

Stock futures opened slightly lower Tuesday evening after rising during the regular trading day, as investors contemplated the potential for the Federal Reserve to take an even more aggressive approach to reining in inflation. Contracts on the S&P 500 edged lower. The index rose more than 1% during Tuesday’s regular session after sliding on Monday. Technology stocks outperformed, and the Nasdaq Composite rose by nearly 2%. U.S. stocks rose for a fifth time in six sessions on Tuesday as… Source link

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The NBA ‘team nobody wants to play’ power rankings

Every NBA season features at least one “team nobody wants to play” — a well-coached brash underdog that will make the championship favorites work for that status. God forbid a Team Nobody Wants to Play wins its first-round playoff series, because each successive victory feeds its belief in its own title chances. The Atlanta Hawks became last year’s version. The Miami Heat held that moniker in 2020. This season features more candidates than any other in recent memory, which calls for… Source link

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Google won’t give old Pixels the best 5G, even though it admits it could

Google says it doesn’t plan to update the software for the Pixel 4a 5G, 5, or 5a to support C-band 5G in the US, despite also saying that the phones have the necessary hardware and that the functionality will work in other countries. Google hasn’t explained this decision, which it announced in a post on the Pixel support forums (h/t to Android Police for spotting that post). Google has updated its latest Pixels in the US, the 6 and 6 Pro, with C-band via a software update, but not… Source link

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Baker Mayfield done with Browns, but what next?

Presumably Baker Mayfield and his wife, Emily Wilkinson, are still “at home” inside FirstEnergy Stadium in downtown Cleveland, enjoying great insurance while dishing out stadium nachos at Halloween, gossiping with neighbors and pawning off Browns equipment at yard sales. In other words, he hasn’t been traded, released or filmed a new television commercial. Yet. Mayfield is done in Cleveland though, with the Browns dealing five draft picks — three of them first-rounders — and agreeing… Source link

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Aventador plug-in hybrid coming in 2023, Urus version in 2024

Famed Italian car designer Giorgetto Giugiara, a man who loved straight lines and straight talk, once said “curved lines are actually bullsh*t.” Fans and clientele of Lamborghini, the super sports car maker known for its angular lines and hard-edged surfaces, would likely agree with that statement, as they are buying more cars than ever. Last year Lamborghini, which is part of Volkswagen’s Audi Group (VWAGY), had its best financial year, breaking records with vehicle sales, revenue, and… Source link

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Google Search Console to show event rich results errors for missing locations

Google Search Console’s rich results report may now show you more warnings for event structured data markup if the event is missing a location. The search company posted this update here, stating “Google will start enforcing location requirements for events.” The notice. Here is what Google posted: Google will start enforcing location requirements for events. For events marked as virtual only (eventAttendanceMode = OnlineEventAttendanceMode), providing any… Source link

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Black women allege Google’s ‘racist culture’ in lawsuit against the company

Google fosters a work environment that marginalizes Black employees, denies people of color advancement opportunities and ignores sexual harassment claims, among other indiscretions, according to plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit filed against the company in California this week. At a press conference in San Francisco on Monday, attorney Ben Crump and two former employees of the search engine behemoth detailed what they called a “racist culture” at the enterprise headquartered in… Source link

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