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Apple, Google, Sony will be critical as MLB gets ready for 2020 season

Major League Baseball will look to Big Tech companies like Apple and Google to help with its shortened season that is scheduled to begin Thursday. On Monday, MLB provided a preview of how games will look and sound during the pandemic, with features like artificial crowd noise and an upgraded replay system for fans watching from home. Two games are scheduled for opening night: The defending World Series champion Washington Nationals host the New York Yankees at 7 p.m. ET, followed by the Los… Source link

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Google Maps Adds New Features for Cyclists

(Photo: Pixabay) Cycling is the happy medium we need during a global pandemic: It’s quicker than walking and safer than taking public transportation. A recent spike in requests for cycling directions in Google Maps reflects that; up 69 percent since February and an all-time high last month. On Monday, Google vowed to “raise the (handle)bar” on biking routes—using a combination of machine learning, complex algorithms, and crowdsourced data to provide the most up-to-date options, including… Source link

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Google parent Alphabet’s stock rises into record territory after Mizuho boosts price target

Shares of Google parent Alphabet Inc. GOOGL, +3.09% gained 0.8% in premarket trading, putting them on track to open in record territory, after Mizuho analyst James Lee raised his price target, citing signs that Google’s search advertising was tracking “modestly” ahead of expectations. Lee lifted his target to $1,750, which is 12% above Monday’s closing price, from $1,650, while maintaining the buy rating he’s had on the stock for at least the past three… Source link

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Android Basics in Kotlin: Google’s New Beginner Course

If you’ve always desired to write Android apps, but don’t have much experience with programming, Google wants to make things a little easier for you. The company’s new online course, Android Basics in Kotlin, could give you the crucial knowledge necessary to put your very own apps together.   This isn’t Google’s first attempt to bring deeper knowledge of Kotlin (and Android app building) to the masses. Four years ago, it launched the Android Basics curriculum,… Source link

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Google’s virus-tracing apps can allow it to track some users’ locations.

When Google and Apple announced plans in April for free software to help alert people of their possible exposure to the coronavirus, the companies promoted it as “privacy preserving” and said it would not track users’ locations. Encouraged by those guarantees, Germany, Switzerland and other countries used the code to develop national virus alert apps that have been downloaded more than 20 million times. But for the apps to work on smartphones with Google’s Android operating system —… Source link

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Google extends Lens capabilities to KaiOS

Google on Tuesday said users of KaiOS – which powers devices like JioPhone and HMD Global’s Banana Phone (Nokia 8110 4G) – will now be able to use Google Lens on their phones to read and translate words in real-time. Google Lens is an image recognition technology that is designed to bring out relevant information related to objects it identifies using visual analysis. In a blogpost, Google said the company has been adding features like integrated voice typing on KaiOS, voice-based language… Source link

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Does Google Struggle Ranking Original Content Publishers?

A tweet with Danny Sullivan of Google and someone from BuzzFeed highlighted a possible bug in how Google ranks pages. Google is supposed to rank the articles articles first.  Instead, Google is ranking articles published by others who cite the original author, but not the original article. Original Reporting Not Shown In Google The tweet was by someone from BuzzFeed News. They were concerned because they broke a story about a celebrity. A week later, several other websites reported the same… Source link

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Does Google Struggle Ranking Original Content Publishers?

A tweet with Danny Sullivan of Google and someone from BuzzFeed highlighted a possible bug in how Google ranks pages. Google is supposed to rank the articles articles first.  Instead, Google is ranking articles published by others who cite the original author, but not the original article. Original Reporting Not Shown In Google The tweet was by someone from BuzzFeed News. They were concerned because they broke a story about a celebrity. A week later, several other websites reported the same… Source link

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Google Updates Employer Aggregate Rating Structured Data Requirements

Google updated their developer page for job posting structured data for employer aggregate ratings. The change adds an additional required property to help qualify for rich results. Job Posting Related Structured Data Keeps Changing The structured data requirements for job posting seems as if it has been in a state of evolution. So it’s good to keep up with large and incremental changes to structured data requirements. Failure to keep up with changes can result in a loss of featured snippets… Source link

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