Yahoo Expands Winning Partnership with Near Across APAC to Supercharge Omni-Channel Campaigns

APAC-wide alliance builds on Yahoo and Near’s partnership in Australia and New Zealand, which delivered proven successes for clients Yahoo, the premier global media and technology company, has announced an APAC-wide partnership with Near, one of the world’s largest sources of privacy-led intelligence on people, places, and products. This alliance brings together the strengths of Near’s unique location intelligence data with Yahoo’s omni-channel demand-side platform (DSP) and suite of… Source link

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Google dials up focus on portability ahead of rule changes – TechCrunch

Google has signalled it’s dialling up efforts around portability, announcing a plan yesterday to spend $3 million and “hundreds of hours” of its engineers time over the next five years to build on existing (sometimes very long-standing) initiatives in this area, such as the 2018 open source Data Transfer Project (DTP) to which Google is a contributor. The move comes at a time when lawmakers in multiple jurisdictions are paying increased attention to barriers that prevent service… Source link

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Pressure mounts to include Russia’s tech giant Yandex in the EU sanction list – EURACTIV.com

A group of progressive MEPs are preparing to question the European Commission on why Russia’s largest technology company has been excluded from the sanctions list so far, while Baltic states are planning to raise the point in the Council discussions. Yandex is the second largest search engine in Russia regarding market share and provides several online services, including advertising, mobility apps and navigation. The company also offers ride-hailing services in several EU… Source link

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Tech workers face ‘hard days,’ says Ukrainian entrepreneur

A highly educated workforce and low cost of labor made Ukraine an attractive outsourcing tech hub for Fortune 500 firms, churning out more than 200,000 IT workers. But these days, Andrew Pavliv, the founder and CEO of N-iX, one of Ukraine’s largest tech companies, is more consumed with managing the flow of employees within his own country. Since the Russian invasion began last month, Pavliv’s firm has evacuated nearly 200 employees from hard hit cities in eastern Ukraine, including… Source link

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Rivian quarterly results: Here’s what to expect

Rivian (RIVN) is expected to report its fourth quarter and full year 2021 results on Thursday after the closing bell. These are the consensus estimates expected by Wall Street analysts for the electric vehicle startup’s Q4 top and bottom line results, as compiled by Bloomberg data:  Adjusted loss per share: – 2.05 Revenue: $63.99 million The Irvine, California–based company is pre-profitable and still in the process of ramping up its production. Rivian produced 1,015 vehicles and delivered… Source link

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Android’s iOS-friendly emoji reactions officially launch in major Google Messages update

We’ve known for months that Google has been working to make its Messaging app properly display emoji reactions sent by iPhone users. Now Google is making the feature available to all as part of a host of new and updated features for its Messages app that are rolling out over the coming weeks. The beta already gave us a pretty good idea of how Google Messages translates emoji reactions sent by iOS users, properly formatting them on Android instead of appearing as a confusing text… Source link

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Google details its latest big Android feature drop

Google Photos’ portrait blur feature on Android will soon be able to blur backgrounds in a wider range of photos, including pictures of pets, food, and — my personal favorite — plants. It’s one of a host of updates coming to Google’s apps and services on Android, which also includes tweaks to Google TV, a new screen time widget, and wider deployment of a Gboard feature that helps improve your grammar. Google Photos has previously been able to blur the background in photos of… Source link

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Google’s Message app can now handle iMessage reactions, challenges Apple with new features – TechCrunch

Google is giving its default messaging app a big upgrade, the company announced today. The Messages app, which comes pre-installed on most Android phones, will gain a number of new features with the update. Most notably, it will address the long-standing issue where iMessage’s “Tapbacks” weren’t delivered as emoji reactions, but were rather sent as a separate message. It’s an annoyance that’s made chats between Android and iPhone users confusing, cluttered and far too… Source link

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February CPI rises 7.9% over last year

U.S. consumers paid more for a variety of goods and services in February compared to the prior month and year, with prices climbing across the economy amid lingering supply and demand imbalances. The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 7.9% in February compared to last year, marking the fastest annual jump since 1982. This took out January’s previous 40-year high rate of 7.5%, and matched consensus economist expectations, according to Bloomberg data. On a… Source link

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Biden gets rare praise for ‘watershed’ crypto moves: 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 Thursday, March 10, 2022 Plaudits for Biden on crypto order, but challenges loom The pistol for cryptocurrency regulation has officially been fired — and the crypto world is ready and raring to go. On Wednesday, the Biden administration issued its hotly-anticipated executive order that directs the federal government (with the advice and consent… Source link

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