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Why Australia has taken on Google and what this means for the future of the internet

SYDNEY — A showdown between the Australian government and Google is approaching a conclusion, with the outcome likely to have effects across the globe. In December, the government became the first in the world to introduce legislation that would force tech giants to pay local news outlets for featuring and linking to their stories. Google balked, warning that the proposed news media bargaining code would “break a fundamental principle of how the web works” and threatened to pull its… Source link

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Google is going to start paying UK publishers for news

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, speaks to the media before the opening of the Berlin representation of Google Germany in Berlin on January 22, 2019. Carsten Koall | Getty Images News | Getty Images LONDON — Google announced Wednesday it has launched its News Showcase product in the U.K., meaning the tech giant will now pay for news content in the country for the first time. The Silicon Valley firm has signed a deal with 120 British publications, including The Financial Times and Reuters, who… Source link

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Trivago CEO says sentiment on regulating Google has changed

Trivago CFO Axel Hefer Source: Trivago LONDON — The chief executive of European travel booking firm Trivago believes attitudes toward the world’s biggest technology companies have changed. Axel Hefer, who has been at the helm of Trivago for almost five years, told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe” Wednesday that there has been a “change in sentiment” in Europe and across the world when it comes to tackling the power that firms like Google have. “There is an increasing understanding that you need to… Source link

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Google News Showcase launches in more countries, including the UK and Argentina

TipRanks 3 Big Dividend Stocks Yielding at Least 9%; BTIG Says ‘Buy’ How important are dividends to a stock investor’s profits? Speaking before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) on October 15, 2007, investing guru John Bogle laid out the case: “Over the past 81 years… reinvested dividend income accounted for approximately 95 percent of the compound long-term return earned by the companies in the S&P 500. These stunning figures would seem to demand that mutual funds… Source link

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Apple Maps is getting Google and Waze-like accident reporting

Apple is bringing accident, hazard, and speed check reporting to Apple Maps. The feature is currently only available to users with the iOS 14.5 beta, and is similar to user-reporting features found in Waze and Google Maps. When you’re using the feature, you (or preferably a passenger) can press a new Report button in the bottom tray, and select what type of incident or hazard you’re reporting. You can even do this using Siri: I was also able to say “there’s a speed trap here” or… Source link

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Google Adds 12 New Types of Manual Action Penalties

Google has 12 new types of manual action penalties which involve violations of Google News and Google Discover policies. This marks the first time a website could potentially receive a manual penalty for violations of News and Discover policies. Previously, manual actions were limited to violations of Google Search. That’s not to say Google hasn’t been enforcing its policies around News and Discover. It has – but up to this point enforcement has been automated. A manual penalty, unlike an… Source link

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Google trends reveal state’s favorite Valentine’s Day candy

ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) – Google trends have revealed each state’s favorite Valentine’s Day candy. Zippia — a resource site for job seekers who want data — found each state’s favorite Valentine’s Day candy. Anyone who has been to an office potluck (or just observed a good old candy bowl), knows not all treats are as popular as others. Illinois’ favorite candy on the holiday? Chocolate covered strawberries! The chocolate and fruit pairing was the most popular across the country,… Source link

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Google’s Fi VPN is coming to iPhones this spring

Google launched a VPN for its Google Fi cell service in beta back in November 2018, allowing Fi subscribers to route their phone’s internet traffic through an encrypted connection to help protect security and privacy. Until now, though, it has only been available for Android users, but that will change soon. Google plans to roll out the Fi VPN to Fi subscribers on iPhones beginning this spring, the company announced on Tuesday. In addition, Google says it’s starting to roll out a… Source link

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Google Play Store vs. Google Store: What’s the Difference?

In the Google world, there are two store names you’ve probably seen. While the Google Play Store and the Google Store may sound similar, they are very different. Each one serves an important purpose in the Google ecosystem. What Is the Google Play Store? Google Play Store in a desktop browser The Google Play Store—sometimes called simply “Google Play”—is the company’s digital marketplace. It comes pre-installed on Android phones and tablets as well as on Android TV and Google… Source link

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Google pays $3.8M to settle allegations of pay, hiring discrimination

Dive Brief: Google has agreed to pay $3.8 million to 5,500 employees and applicants to settle charges of pay discrimination at California and Washington state locations. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) said it identified the pay disparities during a routine compliance evaluation. The gaps, the agency said, affected female employees in software engineering positions. It also detected hiring rate differences that… Source link

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