JAKARTA, July 20 (Reuters) – Neither Alphabet Inc’s Google (GOOGL.O) nor Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) had signed up to Indonesia’s new licensing rules as of midday Wednesday, ministry records showed, as a deadline loomed that could see their services temporarily blocked in the country. The registration is required under rules released in late 2020 that give authorities broad powers to compel platforms to disclose data of certain users and take down content deemed unlawful or that “disturbs public… Source link
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NBA hilariously used photo of Keegan Murray’s brother on draft night
Murray confirms NBA used photo of his brother on draft night originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea The Kings selected Keegan Murray No. 4 overall in the 2022 NBA Draft, but the controversy wasn’t surrounding whether Sacramento made the right selection. Instead, it concerned whether the league used the right picture of the 21-year-old. Nonetheless, both Murray brothers confirmed that the NBA got the wrong photo on the big screen at the draft. Kris Murray laughed with reporters, letting them… Source link
Read More »What you’ll remember about the 2022 MLB All-Star Game? A star was born, and his name is Julio Rodriguez
LOS ANGELES — The problem with baseball is that, too often, your eyes betray you. Or at least, you can’t see the whole story. What you’re watching on the field is barely even the tip of the iceberg in a sport defined by large sample sizes and unexpected value that has to be quantified to be understood. This renders the All-Star Game meaningless — I mean, it was anyway, and those of us who thought it was kinda cool when the outcome determined World Series home-field advantage know to… Source link
Read More »Google Is Evolving Search As Zoomers Use TikTok, Instagram To Find Things Online
Signage in a wooded area featuring a Google logo, at the Googleplex, headquarters of the search … [+] engine company Google in the Silicon Valley town of Mountain View, California, August 24, 2016. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images). Getty Images When you’re looking for a great Italian food restaurant in your neighborhood, you might think about making a quick Google search. But, at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech conference, Prabhakar Raghavan, a Senior Vice… Source link
Read More »2 “Strong Buy” Stocks That Are Too Cheap to Ignore
The last few days’ trading have been enough to make our heads spin. Markets have shifted up and down, showing both volatility and a short-term upward trend, a pattern that has investors wondering if this is the start of a sustained run of gains, or just a bear-market rally. Stiffel Chief Equity Strategist Barry Bannister believes that there’s less reason for fear and lays out a strong case for upside. “We forecast the S&P 500 up to 4,200 in 3Q22E and recommend Cyclical Growth groups…… Source link
Read More »Google Clarifies Title Tag Guidance
Google updated the Search Central guidelines for controlling how it displays title tags in search. The update didn’t change the guidance itself, but it did make it substantially more straightforward and removed multiple ambiguities in the wording that made it difficult to understand. Google Changes Title Tags Title tags are meta elements whose purpose is to describe what a web page is about. They are also ranking factors. For that reason, many publishers use the title tag to indicate what… Source link
Read More »NFLPA refutes NFL Network report that DeAndre Hopkins used masking agent to cover up PED use
DeAndre Hopkins never denied ingesting a banned substance. He just denied that he did so knowingly. Now the NFLPA is backing up his claim while disputing an NFL Network report that stated he ingested a banned substance and took a masking agent in an effort to hide it. The union issued its statement on Tuesday in support of the suspended Arizona Cardinals wide receiver. “On May 2, 2002, the NFL Network reported that DeAndre Hopkins’ suspension came after producing a positive result for a… Source link
Read More »MLB commissioner Rob Manfred addressed the issue of minor league pay
LOS ANGELES – In May, Major League Baseball agreed to settle an 8-year-old lawsuit brought by current and former minor leaguers alleging the violation of various wage laws. Four days ago, it was revealed that the settlement totaled $185 million and included a stipulation that, going forward, teams will not be expressly forbidden — as they had been previously — from paying their minor leaguers outside the regular season. On Monday, leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee exploring the… Source link
Read More »Selma Blair wants to be in ‘Legally Blonde 3’
Selma Blair would have been in favor of Legally Blonde ending with Elle Woods and her one-time rival, Vivian (played by Blair), holding hands on a beach. Actresses Jessica Cauffiel and Alanna Ubach both told the New York Times last summer for an oral history on the comedy’s 20th anniversary that they remembered such a scene having been the original ending planned for the box office hit. “The insinuation was either they were best friends or they had gotten together romantically,” Cauffiel… Source link
Read More »Andrew Wiggins, after winning NBA title, wishes he didn’t get vaccinated for COVID-19
Andrew Wiggins said Monday that he wishes he didn’t get vaccinated for COVID-19, which allowed him to play full time with the Warriors this season and win a ring. (Elsa/Getty Images) Andrew Wiggins had a phenomenal season in Golden State, one that culminated with him helping the Warriors win their fourth title in eight years. That marked his first NBA title, too. Yet on Monday, Wiggins said he regretted receiving a COVID-19 vaccine at all — which allowed him to play full time with the… Source link
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