Russia’s Federation Council voted to approve the early dismissal of Alexey Kudrin from his post as Audit Chamber Chairman, according to Interfax. Kudrin’s dismissal was requested earlier by Vladimir Putin. At the session, Federation Council Speaker Valentina Matvienko indirectly confirmed that Kudrin plans to work at Yandex, saying that she hoped the Federation Council’s statements will start appearing in the search engine’s top results more frequently. According to sources close to… Source link
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Russian lawmakers approve Kudrin exit, paving way for Yandex move
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The upper chamber of Russia’s parliament approved the resignation of Alexei Kudrin as head of the Audit Chamber on Wednesday, paving the way for him to take up a potential role at Russian technology giant Yandex. Kudrin, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin throughout his career, becomes the highest profile government official to leave a post since Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February. Sources expect Kudrin to take up a… Source link
Read More »Russian lawmakers approve Kudrin exit, paving way for Yandex move
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The upper chamber of Russia’s parliament approved the resignation of Alexei Kudrin as head of the Audit Chamber on Wednesday, paving the way for him to take up a potential role at Russian technology giant Yandex. Kudrin, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin throughout his career, becomes the highest profile government official to leave a post since Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February. Sources expect Kudrin to take up a… Source link
Read More »Russian lawmakers approve Kudrin exit, paving way for Yandex move
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The upper chamber of Russia’s parliament approved the resignation of Alexei Kudrin as head of the Audit Chamber on Wednesday, paving the way for him to take up a potential role at Russian technology giant Yandex. Kudrin, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin throughout his career, becomes the highest profile government official to leave a post since Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February. Sources expect Kudrin to take up a… Source link
Read More »Russian lawmakers approve Kudrin exit, paving way for Yandex move
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The upper chamber of Russia’s parliament approved the resignation of Alexei Kudrin as head of the Audit Chamber on Wednesday, paving the way for him to take up a potential role at Russian technology giant Yandex. Kudrin, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin throughout his career, becomes the highest profile government official to leave a post since Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February. Sources expect Kudrin to take up a… Source link
Read More »Russian parliament approves Kudrin’s exit from Audit Chamber, paving way for Yandex move
The upper chamber of Russia’s parliament approved the resignation of Alexei Kudrin as head of the Audit Chamber on Wednesday, paving the way for him to take up a potential role at Russian technology giant Yandex. Kudrin, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin throughout his career, becomes the highest profile government official to leave a post since Russia sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in February. (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is… Source link
Read More »Yahoo Single-Game Preview for Argentina vs. Poland
Wednesday’s single-game slate at Yahoo features a match between Argentina and Poland with everything to play for in Group C. Argentina are heavy favorites but Poland lead the group by a point heading into the match. 2:00 pm: Poland vs. Argentina For detailed stats and odds, check out the DFS Fantasy Soccer: Argentina vs. Poland Cheat Sheet CASH GAME STRATEGY I can’t really make an argument for fading Lionel Messi ($33). He’s expensive because he’s going to be on the ball in attacking positions… Source link
Read More »Google: HTTP/3 Doesn’t Impact SEO
Google Search Advocate John Mueller debunks a theory that the faster speed of HTTP/3 can directly impact a website’s SEO. This topic is addressed during the November 2022 edition of Google’s SEO office-hours Q&A session. Joined by the Google Search Relations team, Muller answers the following question: Could the use of HTTP/3 improve SEO because it improves performance? HTTP/3 offers performance benefits over HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. However, the performance gains are unlikely to make a… Source link
Read More »Google is More Hesitant To Send Users Out Into The Web
Ex-Googler Marissa Mayer in a podcast on the topic of why Google search is so bad explained that it wasn’t Google that was bad it was the Internet. Then she opined that one of the reasons for keeping users on Google is because the web isn’t always a good experience. Ex-Googler Marissa Mayer Marissa Mayer was employee #20 at Google. She played key roles in virtually all of Google’s major products, including Google search, local, images, and AdWords, to name a few. She left Google to… Source link
Read More »North Dakota to receive $4.1M from Google in location-tracking settlement – InForum
BISMARCK — North Dakota will receive $4.1 million from Google as part of a massive settlement with the tech giant over its improper tracking of customers, said Attorney General Drew Wrigley on Tuesday, Nov. 29. Google will have to pay $391.5 million to 40 states according to the agreement, which Wrigley called “the largest multistate Attorney General privacy settlement in the history of the U.S.” Investigators found that Google was recording the movements of customers even when… Source link
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