Gmail’s new integrated layout will take over inboxes soon

Google has announced that Gmail’s new layout, which changes how Google Chat, Meet, and Spaces are integrated, will be available to try starting in February; become default by April; and become the only option by the end of Q2 2022. The view makes it so Google’s other messaging tools, which are part of (but not necessarily limited to) its business-focused Workspace suite, are no longer just little windows floating alongside your emails, but get their own screens in Gmail that are… Source link

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Herbie Husker drops ‘OK” signal associated with racists

For most of his existence, Herbie Husker has expressed his approval by signaling what was once universally known as the “OK” sign.  Now that the gesture has been co-opted by white supremacists, Herbie is changing with the times. Nebraska announced over the weekend that the school’s mascot will now show his support when depicted on gear and elsewhere by flashing his index finger in the air to signal “No. 1.” The former “OK” sign featuring three raised fingers with the thumb and index finger… Source link

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Tom Brady says he’s undecided about retirement

Tom Brady will take more time before officially announcing whether he will play a 23rd season in the NFL. Brady said he was “still going through the process” regarding his retirement.  Brady spoke about those reports on his “Let’s Go!” podcast. Brady said he would make a decision about his future, “When the time is right.” Brady added he’s taking things “day by day.” A report broke Saturday suggesting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback would retire from the NFL after 22 seasons. That report… Source link

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Bengals, Zac Taylor could have gameplanned better for Chiefs

Zac Taylor just led the Cincinnati Bengals to the Super Bowl … and he did so with the worst regular season winning percentage for any head coach to ever reach the big game, sitting at 0.337 from 2019-2021. And for one half against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game on Sunday, Taylor played the part. Between the lack of aggressive play-calling and lack of physicality against an officiating crew known to avoid throwing flags, Taylor looked outmatched against Andy Reid and the… Source link

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Google’s online ad business would be dismantled under bill gaining bipartisan support

Lawmakers from both parties are set to introduce bills that could break Google’s stranglehold on the advertising business and start to chip away at Big Tech monopolies, The Post has learned. Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) is set to introduce a bill within weeks that would bar Google and other large tech firms from controlling multiple parts of the online ad supply chain.  And while Lee’s bill appears to be aimed squarely at Google, it could also affect Facebook and… Source link

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In The Know by Yahoo presents the Black-Owned Brands Shop

Our team is dedicated to finding and telling you more about the products and deals we love. If you love them too and decide to purchase through the links below, we may receive a commission. Pricing and availability are subject to change. So you want to support the Black community during Black History Month and beyond? Bookmark this page right now. Below you’ll find more than one hundred incredible products from Black-owned and Black-founded brands. Whenever you want to switch up your skin… Source link

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Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic speaks with Yahoo Finance [Transcript]

Raphael Bostic, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, joined Yahoo Finance to discuss his outlook on inflation and how the central bank may respond. Below is a transcript of his appearance, aired live on Jan. 31. – BRIAN CHEUNG: Thanks so much, Alexis. Obviously a lot of attention paid to the Federal Reserve with regards to the possible policy tightening over the course of 2022. So let’s talk about this a little bit more with one of those key policymakers: Atlanta Fed President… Source link

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Did you mean: Groundhog Day? Google pokes fun at searchers with nod to iconic movie

Do you ever have déjà vu? Many Google users may worry they do this week. With Groundhog Day arriving on Wednesday, the search engine giant poked fun at users looking for information on whether a small weather-forecasting mammal in West Central Pennsylvania saw his shadow. Normally, a slightly incorrect spelling on a Google search will lead the site to ask, “Did you mean: _____.” For example, a search for “Best Bill Murrey mvoies” may turn up a result of, “Did you mean: Best Bill… Source link

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Yahoo reimagines logo for Black History Month

Artist: Trap Bob In collaboration with multidisciplinary artist Trap Bob, Yahoo has reimagined its logo for the month of February in a salute to Black history. “We make Black history all year, but Black History Month is a time of celebration and reminder to us all of the extensive work and accomplishments of the Black community,” the Washington, D.C.-based artist said. Trap Bob, also known as Tenbeete Solomon, creates art based on everyday experiences to better connect and represent Black life… Source link

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