Years ago, Google dropped jaws and sent millions into pure joy when it temporarily banned virtual meetings. It was a test to see if doing so would come with any of its suspected benefits, such as boosting productivity and improving workplace satisfaction, while saving the company millions of dollars by reducing wasted time. Years later, its approach appears to have proven its hypothesis correct, but it has also proven that many take the wrong approach to remote work. Google has… Source link
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Google Ads Updates Destination Requirements Policy
Google Ads is updating its Destination requirements policy in March 2022 to improve clarity for advertisers. The changes being made will not impact the current policies. Changes to the Destination policies are officially going into effect on March 21, 2022. If you’re unclear why Google disapproved your ads in the past, these changes should benefit you. What’s Changing? When Google disapproves an ad it’s not always clear why it was disapproved, or what this means for the rest of an… Source link
Read More »Syracuse bettors suffer horrific beat in OT
It’s not just that Syracuse didn’t cover. It’s that it never was in danger of not covering, until overtime. Syracuse was an 8- or 8.5-point underdog at BetMGM vs. North Carolina on Monday night, and it almost won straight up. Somehow, the Orange didn’t cover the spread. There are garden-variety bad beats like a meaningless 3-pointer going in at the buzzer, but the worst type of beat might be having a healthy underdog play well for two halves, then somehow not cover in overtime. Syracuse… Source link
Read More »Rodgers, Kyler, Watson, Wilson QBs to watch as combine starts
As NFL coaches and executives touch down in Indianapolis this week for the league’s annual scouting combine, a multitude of quarterback conversations await. And the vast majority of them — for the next week or so — will have little to do with the 2022 draft prospects. As one league executive framed it Monday: “There’s three of the top five, six, seven quarterbacks in the league who are on the minds of a dozen [general managers].” That trio? Aaron Rodgers, whose future with the Green… Source link
Read More »Mike Zimmer ‘complained’ about Kirk Cousins: Report
Back-to-back losing seasons led to the firing of Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer in January. The quarterback leading those teams remains. It turns out Zimmer wasn’t so hot on him. According to Chad Graff of The Athletic, Zimmer “complained openly” in coaches meetings about Kirk Cousins, who quarterbacked the Vikings for half of Zimmer’s eight-season tenure in Minnesota. Per the report, Zimmer didn’t believe that Cousins elevated his teammates, took enough chances or made enough… Source link
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