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Will Levis stumbles on big stage, Lane Kiffin trolls Jimbo Fisher, Drake Maye turning into a star

Will Levis stumbles on big stage, Lane Kiffin trolls Jimbo Fisher, Drake Maye turning into a star

There are so many games over the course of a college football weekend that some slip through the cracks and others require further examination the next day. Before we turn the page to Week 10, here’s a closer look at some of the most interesting outcomes of Week 9. Kentucky’s loss to Tennessee on Saturday was miserable for the Wildcats. The UK offense couldn’t do anything and the offense’s 205 yards highlighted an alarming trend in big games. Kentucky QB Will Levis has been hailed by… Source link

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Google’s crumbling third-party cookie is still likely to take center stage at Dmexco 2022

Google’s crumbling third-party cookie is still likely to take center stage at Dmexco 2022

Dmexco is back and while many are still trying to figure out the role of the Germany-based conference when it comes to the global circuit, ad tech’s key talking points have moved on considerably after a two-year digital hiatus. Here is Digiday’s primer on what will fuel conversations at this year’s event this week.  The last time 20,000+ ad tech professionals from around the world convened in Koelnmesse, Google was yet to confirm “the death of the third-party cookie” officially…. Source link

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Responsive Search Ads take center stage – are you prepared?

Responsive Search Ads take center stage – are you prepared?

Responsive Search Ads – RSA for short – are not the new kids on the block. RSAs have been a part of the PPC ecosystem for a few years. That being said, RSAs have been a hot topic in 2022. Why all the hubbub about them now? This summer, the preceding ad type, Expanded Text Ads, is being deprecated. This puts Responsive Search Ads front and center for advertisers as the singular text ad type for search campaigns. Let’s dig in a little bit… Source link

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Stock futures stage rebound after selloff

Stock futures opened higher Tuesday evening to recover some losses after a selloff earlier, when more hawkish remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell compounded with lingering uncertainty around the Omicron variant and its impacts on the economy.  Contracts on the S&P 500 rose after the index closed lower by nearly 2% Tuesday afternoon. The S&P 500 closed out November with a monthly drop of 0.8%, with volatility over the past week wiping out prior gains following the discovery of… Source link

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Derrick Rose’s return to the playoff stage

Derrick Rose clapped his hands, almost rhythmically, as the Madison Square Garden faithful stood in approval, roaring and exhaling at once, finally able to bathe in their basketball cathedral. As long as it’s been for the New York Knicks, it’s almost seemed like a longer wait for Rose to return to this stage and to have a moment that he can appreciate after so many winds, so many turns and so many questions. The Knicks tying their first-round playoff series with the Atlanta Hawks was… Source link

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Coinbase gets all-clear from SEC, setting stage for landmark crypto listing

(Reuters) -Coinbase Global Inc, the largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange, has received approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to list its shares on the Nasdaq, paving the way for what will be a landmark victory for cryptocurrency advocates. The company, which plans to go public through a so-called direct listing, expects to list its shares on the Nasdaq under the ticker ‘COIN’ on April 14. In a direct listing, no shares are sold in advance, as is the case with an… Source link

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Google just quietly set the stage for a Chrome OS explosion

Well, shucks. Just as I was about to put my brain on auto-pilot for the remainder of the year, Google went and made a major purchase — one that may seem ho-hum on the surface but that could end up being one of the most significant expansions to Google’s ambitions in ages. Google, if you haven’t heard, is buying a company called Neverware. Never who? Never mind — it isn’t exactly a household name, I realize. But for anyone who pays close attention to Chrome… Source link

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