Monthly Archives: March 2022

Google Takeout will get more ways to securely transfer files across different services

In 2018, Google, Facebook / Meta, Microsoft, and Twitter teamed up to announce the Data Transfer Project, which worked on tools to help users “transfer data directly from one service to another, without needing to download and re-upload it.” Since then, Apple has signed on, while other integrated services include Google Photos, Mastodon, and SmugMug, in addition to the various data export and transfer tools available from the original four companies. This week, Google provided an… Source link

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This week in Bidenomics: It’s Putin’s fault

There’s a new villain in the US economy: Russian President Vladimir Putin. The White House now characterizes worrisome inflation as the “Putin price hike.” After the March 10 report showing inflation hit 7.9%, the highest level since 1982, President Biden put out a statement saying, “Families are starting to feel the impacts of Putin’s price hike.” During a March 9 trip to Texas, somebody asked Biden what he planned to do about rising gas prices. “Can’t do much right now,”… Source link

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Android 101: how to use Google Pay

Google Pay is a digital wallet and online payment system that’s developed by Google to make it easy for you to make purchases. It automatically syncs your saved credit cards wherever your Google account is logged in for quick payments, and it will import loyalty cards, tickets, and offers from your Gmail account. Google Pay is supported at most major markets, gas stations, and department stores. How to set up Google Pay Setting up Google Pay is straightforward. You need a debit /… Source link

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Google launches automated vehicle ads

Google will roll out vehicle ads to all U.S. advertisers beginning this month, the company announced Friday. An example of vehicle ads in the Google search results. Image: Google. Vehicle ads will roll out to advertisers in more countries at an undisclosed “later date,” Google said in the announcement. How vehicle ads work. Vehicle ads are designed to allow auto advertisers to promote their entire vehicle inventory to potential customers on Google.com. This… Source link

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Be an ‘investor, not a trader’ amid turbulent market, BMO’s Belski says

The first quarter of 2022 has been marked by continued surging inflation, geopolitical risks, and now, concerns of a looming recession. In light of these headwinds, however, BMO Capital Markets Chief Investment Strategist Brian Belski has a word of advice for investors to navigate the current market environment. “You know, the market does not like uncertainties. And [the market] cleared up one uncertainty when the Fed came out and was very clear about raising interest rates during its… Source link

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Retail investors are ‘in a turmoil’ amid market volatility: former TD Ameritrade CEO

Retail investors that played a significant role in the stock market’s overall performance during the first two years of the pandemic are now witnessing the pitfalls of market volatility, former TD Ameritrade Chairman and CEO and Coastal Carolina University Executive Director of Football Joe Moglia told Yahoo Finance Live in a recent segment. “I think the typical retail investor that is not disciplined, is not thinking strategically. I think they’re in a turmoil,” he said. “They’re… Source link

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Dunkin’ Donuts is the latest consumer favorite to take stand on Russia

Russia won’t run on Dunkin’ — at least anymore. U.S. multinational coffeehouse Dunkin’ Donuts is the latest consumer favorite to part ways with its business ties to Russia, joining a growing-by-the-minute list of corporations shunning the country in response to President Vladimir Putin’s military invasion of Ukraine. “Dunkin’ has suspended all current development and investment in Russia,” a spokesperson told Yahoo Finance Friday, indicating the company has approximately 20… Source link

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Google improves Android message management

Google has started rolling out an Android update that sorts business and personal messages under separate tabs to make it easier for people to focus on work-related texts. The update will arrive over the coming weeks for smartphones and tablets running Android 6 or higher, Google said this week. It will contain several features meant to improve the use of the mobile operating system’s messaging app. The new tabs resemble those found in email applications. The idea is to provide quick… Source link

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Stock futures rises after Putin sees ‘positive’ developments in Ukraine talks

Stock futures headed for a higher open Friday morning after Russian President Vladimir Putin at least momentarily struck an upbeat tone about diplomatic discussions with Ukraine. Contracts on the S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq each rose more than 1% in pre-market trading. The S&P 500 and Dow were on track to still post weekly losses, while the Nasdaq Composite aimed for a slight weekly gain if advances hold through market close. Crude oil prices edged higher after tumbling on Thursday, when U.S. West… Source link

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Secret Ad Deal Between Google and Meta Under Scrutiny in Europe

A secret deal struck between Google and Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is being investigated by antitrust regulators in the European Union and Britain for potentially undermining competition in the multibillion-dollar digital advertising market. The inquiry, which was announced on Friday by the European Commission and U.K. Competition and Markets Authority, is the latest effort to scrutinize the business practices of the world’s largest technology companies. The regulators said the… Source link

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