In stark contrast to last summer, more Americans now say violent crime is a “very big problem” in the U.S. than say the same about COVID-19, according to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll — a shift that suggests policing and public safety could come to dominate U.S. politics as the pandemic subsides, potentially putting the Biden administration and Democratic leaders on the defensive. The survey of 1,588 U.S. adults, which was conducted from May 24 to May 26, found that just 32 percent of… Source link
Read More »The problem with antitrust suits against Amazon
Photo by: STRF/STAR MAX/IPx 2021 5/11/21 Regulators have been circling Amazon for years, alarmed at its heft and dominance. A new antitrust lawsuit will now test whether Amazon is ripping off consumers through anticompetitive behavior. The attorney general for the District of Colombia, Karl Racine, sued Amazon on May 25, claiming the online retail giant inflates prices by prohibiting the site’s third-party sellers from offering their products on other sites at lower prices than those listed… Source link
Read More »Google Search Console Adds New Report For Math Problem Markup
Google is adding new data to Search Console to help site owners track the appearance of practice problems and math solvers rich results. Practice problems and math solvers structured data markup was introduced in March to help sites take advantage of the rise in educational searches brought on by students learning from home. Google says practice content and math assistance are among the most requested types of information from students. Practice problems refers to material that helps learners… Source link
Read More »My letter to Xi Jinping on China’s cotton problem
Chinese President Xi Jinping applauds during the closing session of the National People’s Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Thursday, March 11, 2021. China’s ceremonial legislature on Thursday endorsed the ruling Communist Party’s latest move to tighten control over Hong Kong by reducing the role of its public in picking the territory’s leaders. (AP Photo/Sam McNeil) Dear President Xi Jinping, I’m writing to you respectfully as a citizen of the United States and of… Source link
Read More »Google’s Grand Plan to Eliminate Third-Party Cookies Has a Big Problem Other Browsers Aren’t Biting
Google’s plan to replace third-party cookies is–on one level–really quite brilliant. Google’s entire business depends heavily on the ability to track users in order to identify their interests, and then show them “personalized ads” based on their web activity. The third-party cookie is a huge part of that business, which means it makes sense Google would want to be leading the way on whatever replaces it. Cookies, if you remember, are little snippets of code that websites use to identify… Source link
Read More »Aldi shopper reveals major problem in trolley load of groceries
An Aldi customer has taken a stance against excessive plastic packaging, removing her groceries from the wrappers and leaving behind a giant pile of plastic on the supermarket’s packing bench. The UK customer, known only as Jackie, attached a statement to the store window and shared images of her protest to a Facebook group called ‘Overheard in Aldi’, attracting over 1400 comments. The customer deamnded a ‘radical rethink’ on Aldi’s plastic policy. Source: Facebook “Dear Aldi manager, I… Source link
Read More »Google’s Stadia Problem? A Video Game Unit That’s Not Googley Enough
(Bloomberg) — Google’s streaming video game service Stadia had ambitious plans to disrupt the gaming industry, which is dominated by consoles. The tech giant had planned to pack Stadia with original content, announcing two years ago that it was hiring hundreds of game developers and starting studios in Los Angeles and Montreal. But those teams barely had time to get started before they were dismissed earlier this month as Google shut down in-house game development. From the beginning,… Source link
Read More »Yellen Shift on Vast Treasury Cash Pile Poses Problem for Powell
(Bloomberg) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is giving Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell a bit of a headache when it comes to managing the money markets. Already low short-term interest rates are set to sink further, potentially below zero, after the Treasury announced plans earlier this month to reduce the stockpile of cash it amassed at the Fed over the last year to fight the pandemic and the deep recession it caused. The move, which aims to return its cash position at the central… Source link
Read More »Big Tech’s Next Big Problem Could Come From People Like ‘Mr. Sweepy’
The private suits follow the government ones for a simple reason: Regulators have distinct advantages when it comes to obtaining evidence. Federal and state investigators can collect internal documents and interview executives before filing a suit. As a result, their complaints are filled with insider knowledge about the companies. Private individuals can seek that kind of evidence only after they file lawsuits. If the government cases succeed against Google or Facebook at trial, the win is… Source link
Read More »Building a search engine to rival Google could cost billions — and that’s not the only problem
The servers for the Gigablast website occupy a windowless brick building on Bogan Avenue in Albuquerque, New Mexico, just off the interstate and near pawn shops and discount tyre dealers. “It’s Bogan Avenue. You’re Australian, you’ll get the joke,” said Matt Wells, founder and sole employee of the search engine Gigablast is now mostly forgotten, but there was once a time, around the turn of the millennium, when it could be mentioned in the same breath as another option: Google. A Google Street… Source link
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