When David Pierce covered the transitional birth of Google Lens for WIRED in 2017, he pegged the tool as “a long-term bet for the company and a platform for lots of use cases.” In the following years, as Google Lens out-survived other experimental forays, senior writer Lauren Goode wrote about the long journey toward perfecting visual search queries. Five years in, Google Lens remains great for identifying weird plants and helping students power through their algebra homework. The longer… Source link
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5 reasons why the stock market roared back
It has been a rip-your-face off rally in the stock market to kick off the final quarter of the year, much to the surprise of the bears who ruled the roost in September and third quarter. At a 5% gain so far this week, the S&P 500 (^GSPC) had its best back-to-back days since April 2020 and the best two-day start to the fourth quarter going back to the first full year of the five-day trading week in 1953, according to data from Bespoke. The research team at DataTrek offered up five solid reasons… Source link
Read More »Google picks South Africa for its first cloud region in Africa • TechCrunch
Tech giant Google has today announced the launch of a cloud region in South Africa, its first in the continent, playing catch-up to other top providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure, which made inroads into the continent a few years ago. Google said it is also building Dedicated Cloud Interconnect sites, which link users’ on-premises networks with Google’s grid, in Nairobi (Kenya), Lagos (Nigeria), and South Africa (Capetown and Johannesburg), in its quest to… Source link
Read More »Fantasy basketball ADP report: The most overvalued and undervalued players on Yahoo and Fantrax
Information is the bread and butter of all things in life. You think companies collect all that data on us just for s’s and giggles? Military leaders send out scouts to get a lay of the land in order to formulate battle plans. Sports teams scout the opposition in order to ascertain strengths and weaknesses. I could do this all day but it is not something I wish to do all day. That is because we have more important things to tackle, namely figuring out the inefficiencies in the particular… Source link
Read More »Musk’s Everything App ‘X’ Sounds a Lot Like China’s WeChat
(Bloomberg) — Elon Musk has teased something called “X, the everything app” after he buys Twitter Inc. Based on the billionaire’s past comments, that service could look a lot like Chinese super-app WeChat. Most Read from Bloomberg Musk didn’t provide many details beyond a one-line tweet. But the Tesla Inc. impresario has openly admired the Tencent Holdings Ltd. app that’s grown from a messaging service to a mini-internet used daily by more than a billion Chinese. He’s mused aloud… Source link
Read More »Yankees star Aaron Judge surpasses Roger Maris with 62nd homer, logging greatest MLB power season since steroid era
Aaron Judge is the American League’s all-time single-season home run king. The New York Yankees superstar surpassed Roger Maris with his 62nd homer of 2022, a leadoff blast against the Texas Rangers in the penultimate game of the season on Tuesday. His torrid campaign, which will almost certainly earn him an AL MVP Award, has now cemented its place in history. Judge’s 2022 stands as the all-time power standard for the storied Yankees franchise and the AL. Nudging past history took a few… Source link
Read More »U.S. Department of State Launches Partnership with Google in Indonesia and Vietnam
Media NoteOffice of the SpokespersonU.S. Department of StateOctober 3, 2022 The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and Google announced today a new partnership to support education, training, and upskilling in Southeast Asia, with pilot projects in Indonesia and Vietnam getting underway in the coming days. This public-private partnership, which was initially announced by the White House at the recent U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit, underscores the… Source link
Read More »Early lineup picks to consider ahead of this week’s NFL action
Whether you’ve played Daily Fantasy on Yahoo before or are giving it a try for the first time, this weekly column will take an early look at the DFS landscape, revealing whom I like building lineups around, stars to fade, undervalued plays and bargain-bin options to help you construct a better team. Lineup building blocks Cooper Kupp ($40) vs. Dallas Cowboys Kupp was held out of the end zone for the first game all season but saw a whopping 19 targets Monday night. He’s separating himself as… Source link
Read More »Google settles Arizona location data suit for $85 million
Google will pay $85 million to settle a lawsuit by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office over the way the tech giant has used customers’ location data. The settlement averts a trial that was scheduled to begin on Oct. 24. Catch up quick: Attorney General Mark Brnovich began investigating Google in 2018 after the Associated Press reported that some of the company’s apps continued tracking and storing users’ location data even after they turned off the location history feature. Brnovich sued… Source link
Read More »Kat Downs Mulder Exits Washington Post to Join Yahoo News as GM
Yahoo announced the appointment of Kat Downs Mulder, a 14-year veteran of the Washington Post, as senior VP and GM of Yahoo News, one of the biggest news and information sites in the U.S. At the Washington Post, Downs Mulder most recently served as chief product officer and managing editor of the publication, which is now owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Downs Mulder as GM of Yahoo News will oversee global products, editorial and strategy for the content vertical,… Source link
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