Android 11 review: An incremental update that needs some polish

Gallery: Android 11 review | 11 Photos Since I still have to go through the entire notifications list instead of dealing with just the alerts near the top, the new section headers actually add to the amount of scrolling and swiping I have to do. Google placing conversations near the top is nice in theory, but…

Boost your SEO efforts with this heavily discounted subscription

Products featured here are selected by our partners at StackCommerce.If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. A lifetime subscription to LongTailPro is on sale. Image: pexels By StackCommerceMashable Shopping2020-09-06 04:00:00 UTC TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to LongTailPro is on sale for £37.58 as of Sept. 6, saving…

Want to Rank Higher on Google? Learn SEO Strategies From an Expert.

This $30 course can help you improve your rankings. Free Book Preview Ultimate Guide to Social Media Marketing This book takes readers through a 360-degree perspective of social media marketing in businesses. August 30, 2020 2 min read Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you’ll find interesting and useful.…

Reporting on Ranking Changes with STAT’s Google Data Studio Connectors

Since Moz released the new Google Data Studio Connectors for STAT, you might be wondering how to best implement them for your reporting strategy. My colleagues at Path Interactive and I absolutely love how granular you can get with your reports in STAT, and finally having the ability to cleanly and effectively pull those reports into Data…

Police Want Your Smart Speaker—Here’s Why

In July 2019, police rushed to the home of 32-year-old Silvia Galva. Galva’s friend, also in the home, called 911, claiming she overheard a violent argument between Galva and her boyfriend, 43-year-old Adam Crespo. The two lived together in Hallandale Beach, Florida, about 20 miles from Miami.When officers arrived, Galva was dead, impaled through her…

U.S. Justice Department going ‘full tilt’ on tech antitrust probe: official – Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department is moving “full-tilt” on its antitrust investigation of Alphabet Inc’s Google and other Big Tech platforms, the department’s second-ranking official told Reuters. FILE PHOTO: After the company announced it would extend its coronavirus work-from-home order until summer 2021, a Google sign is shown at one of the company’s…

Google slams Australia’s proposed media law with an open letter to users

Google Australia today published an open letter about the proposed News Media Bargaining Code on its homepage, telling users that the law could “force” it to provide them with a “dramatically worse Google Search and YouTube.” The open letter claims the proposed law will require Google to provide an unfair advantage to news media businesses…

Travel startups cry foul over what Google’s doing with their data

As the antitrust drumbeat continues to pound on tech giants, with Reuters reporting comments today from the U.S. Justice Department that it’s moving “full-tilt” on an investigation of platform giants including Google parent Alphabet, startups in Europe’s travel sector are dialing up their allegations of anti-competitive behavior against the search giant. Google has near complete…

Google says Australian antitrust law would hit small content creators – Reuters India

FILE PHOTO: A Google logo is shown at one of the company’s office complexes in Irvine, California, United States, July 27, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File PhotoSYDNEY (Reuters) – Internet giant Google on Monday criticised proposed Australian antitrust laws, saying its free search service would be “at risk” and users’ personal data could be shared if it…

The 30 most attractive US employers for computer science students

Apple is the second-most-attractive US company for computer science students. REUTERS/Mason Trinca Employer-branding company Universum shared its latest annual rankings of the most attractive US employers for college students for 2020.According to their findings, computer science students are hoping to work for tech giants and video game companies. Google remained as the most attractive employer for…

The 30 most attractive US companies for business students

Google is the most attractive US company for business students. Alain Jocard/Getty Images Employer-branding company Universum released its annual ranking of the most attractive employers for students. The company asked college students about what companies they most want to work for.Google, Apple, and The Walt Disney Company made the top of the list for business and…

A Merciless Ranking of Tech CEOs’ Rooms

Users Only two of these men have books! Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Mark Ralston/AFP via Getty Images, Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images, Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, and Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP via Getty Images. A lot was at stake for the tech CEOs called to testify before Congress on Wednesday. Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Tim Cook…

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