The California Consumer Privacy Act – or CCPA – goes live in a few short weeks, and it has major implications for your marketing measurement. CCPA creates strict new requirements and processes for all brands that sell to consumers in California. It also imposes new financial and compliance risks …
Read More »Google extends ‘Incognito Mode’ in Maps to iOS users
Incognito mode is now available on Google Maps for iOS users and bulk location history deletion in Timeline will roll out on Android next month, Google announced on Monday. Source: Google. Why we care Providing users with more control over their privacy settings can instill confidence and promote trust, which …
Read More »Advertisers increased Google Shopping spend by 32%, Amazon Sponsored Product by 50% YoY this holiday cyber weekend
Holiday PPC budgets continue to rise. Advertisers spent 32% more on Google Shopping ads and 50% more on Amazon Sponsored Products Ads between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday this year than last, according to an analysis of Tinuiti retail clients that the agency released Monday. Google spend, clicks up. Not surprising, …
Read More »BERT is rolling out to Google search in over 70 languages
BERT, the natural language processing algorithm that launched on English language queries in October, is now coming to over 70 languages globally, Google announced on Monday. Previously, BERT was only applied to featured snippets in languages other than English. An example of a featured snippet for the query “Parking …
Read More »Ookla Data Reveals Which Americans Are Stuck With Satellite Internet
Internet access is available everywhere in the US, but not all connections are created equal. Ookla has used data from its popular Speedtest app to highlight the areas where consumers are stuck with Satellite internet. These satellite-heavy ZIP codes cover a surprising amount of the country, but there are …
Read More »Dogs Understand Spoken Words Better than We Thought
Dogs are able to listen to different people saying the same word and recognize it as the same word, ignoring the differences between speakers, and can discriminate between unfamiliar people by the sound of their voice alone, according to a new study published in the journal Biology Letters. Root-Gutteridge et …
Read More »Single-Celled Microorganism Can Make Complex Decisions, Study Shows
A free-living ciliate species called Stentor roeseli, which lacks a central nervous system, is capable of decision making, according to a study published in the journal Current Biology. Stentor roeseli is colorless, trumpet shaped, and visible to the naked eye. Image credit: Protist Image Database. In 1906, American biologist Herbert …
Read More »‘Milk Yeast’ Originated from Chance Encounter between Fruit Fly and Milk 5,500 Years Ago
Historians often trace the dawn of human civilization back 10,000 years, when Neolithic tribes first settled and began farming in the Fertile Crescent, which stretches through much of what we now call the Middle East. Prehistoric peoples domesticated plants to create the cereal crops we still grow today, and in …
Read More »This Week in Apps: Black Friday’s boost, security news and the year’s biggest apps
Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the Extra Crunch series that recaps the latest OS news, the applications they support and the money that flows through it all. What are developers talking about? What do app publishers and marketers need to know? How are politics impacting the App Store and …
Read More »Analyst: Apple Could Remove Charging Port from 2021 iPhone
Apple has actually constantly attempted to build its very own course and also create a lot of the innovations it includes right into its items, however that occasionally implies disregarding existing criteria. The business embraced its custom-made Lightning port on mobile phones in 2012, as well as the sector has …
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