Google is facing a damages claim of up to €25 billion in the latest class action against it in Europe. Two claims are being brought in the Netherlands and the U.K. over the tech giant’s alleged misuse of advertising technology, following the French Competition Authority’s 2021 finding that Google had misused ‘adtech’ to benefit ad servers it owned. The collective actions are being brought on behalf of online publishers by a range… Source link
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The Fed is not the stock market’s friend right now: Morning Brief
This article first appeared in the Morning Brief. Get the Morning Brief sent directly to your inbox every Monday to Friday by 6:30 a.m. ET. Subscribe Tuesday, September 20, 2022 Today’s newsletter is by Sam Ro, the author of TKer.co. Follow him on Twitter at @SamRo. One of the Federal Reserve’s most telling statements about markets came from Chair Jerome Powell on June 15 when the central bank announced its biggest rate hike since 1994: “Over the course of this year, financial markets have… Source link
Read More »Google Pixel Watch Is Launching Soon. Here’s What We Know
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Read More »Google releases September 2022 product reviews update
Google released the fifth version of the Google product reviews update on September 20th at around 4 am ET, this one is named September 2022 product reviews update. Google told us a couple of weeks ago to expect this update, which is unusual in terms of being so soon after the most recent product reviews update, which was the July 2022 product reviews update. This is the fifth product reviews update, a search ranking algorithm update targeted at… Source link
Read More »India’s WinZO sues Google to stop new gaming policy, calls it discriminatory
FILE PHOTO: The logo for Google LLC is seen at the Google Store Chelsea in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo/File Photo Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register NEW DELHI, Sept 20 (Reuters) – Indian online gaming platform WinZO has sued Google (GOOGL.O) to stop the tech giant from allowing real-money games for fantasy sports and rummy on its platform, saying that Google’s doing so is discriminatory, a legal filing seen by… Source link
Read More »Google Surveys Is Shutting Down; Here Are 6 Alternatives
Google announces it’s shutting down market research product Google Surveys. The service will be unavailable after November 1, and users will have another month to download historical data. Google began informing users about the impending Surveys shutdown this week, sending out emails that look like the one below: Nooo…Google Surveys is getting killed?? Say it isn’t so. pic.twitter.com/7v3dFlggJL — Sucharita Kodali (@smulpuru) September 20, 2022 A link in the email leads to a Google… Source link
Read More »Justin Jefferson, A.J. Brown battle for best WR in NFL
Justin Jefferson is looking for another dominant performance in Week 2. (Photo by Nick Wosika/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Few wide receivers turned in a better Week 1 performance than A.J. Brown. It didn’t matter that he was with a new team, Brown looked fully involved in the Philadelphia Eagles’ offense. Brown caught 10 of his 13 targets for a whopping 155 yards. Somehow, Justin Jefferson was better. Jefferson torched every member of the Green Bay Packers’ secondary, racking up 184… Source link
Read More »Google’s crumbling third-party cookie is still likely to take center stage at Dmexco 2022
Dmexco is back and while many are still trying to figure out the role of the Germany-based conference when it comes to the global circuit, ad tech’s key talking points have moved on considerably after a two-year digital hiatus. Here is Digiday’s primer on what will fuel conversations at this year’s event this week. The last time 20,000+ ad tech professionals from around the world convened in Koelnmesse, Google was yet to confirm “the death of the third-party cookie” officially…. Source link
Read More »The 0-2 Bengals look like a Super Bowl hangover victim
It made sense if you assumed the Cincinnati Bengals would just pick up where they left off. The Bengals have a fun set of young players that made a great postseason run. A play here or there, and they’d have been Super Bowl champions. When you have a quarterback like Joe Burrow, you’re not supposed to take a step back. It appears some warning signs were ignored. The Bengals are off to a rough start to this season. They’re the first team in the Super Bowl era to start 0-2 despite being favored… Source link
Read More »Jalen Hurts has a big night and Eagles make a statement with easy win over Vikings
Jalen Hurts has improved every season we’ve seen him play football on a big stage. He improved through his college career, first at Alabama (where he was usurped by Tua Tagovailoa before his junior year) and then at Oklahoma. He made strides from his first to second season in the NFL, too. The Philadelphia Eagles built the type of team around Hurts that can compete for a division title and maybe a lot more. They needed Hurts to do his part. Maybe it shouldn’t be a surprise that Hurts, with the… Source link
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