In an interview with CNBC, Short Hills Capital’s Steve Weis says Google is on borrowed time thanks to Microsoft’s Bing AI. Weis discussed Google’s monopoly in the search and advertising market and how the company’s approach is different than Microsoft’s. Weis Read More
WSJ: New York Times’ Deal With Google Is Worth $100 Million Over Three Years
A new report by The Wall Street Journal says the deal between The New York Times and Google is worth $100 million over three years. Newspapers and traditional media have been looking for ways to stay relevant and monetize content. At the same time, Read More
Googlers Liken CEO to Shrek Villain Over Pay Raise Amid Layoffs
Alphabet/Google CEO Sundar Pichai appears to be losing the confidence of employees, with many likening him to Lord Farquaad from Shrek. Pichai has been under fire for some time as Alphabet/Google face threats on all sides. The company is facing antitrust Read More
Did Google admit it uses click data for search? Not really.; Friday’s daily brief
And, you’re no longer allowed more than one ClaimReview element per page. Search Engine Land’s daily brief features daily insights, news, tips, and essential bits of wisdom for today’s search marketer. If you would like to read this before the Read More
The Current Windows 10 Release Will Be the Last Major Update
Microsoft has closed the curtain on future Windows 10 updates, saying the current 22H2 release is the last major one. In a blog post outlining Microsoft’s Windows roadmap, the company says there will be no more major updates to Windows 10: As Read More
New T-Mobile Data Breach Compromises Account PINs
T-Mobile has suffered yet another data breach, this one compromising customer PINs and other sensitive information. First spotted by Ars Technica, the Maine Attorney General posted a notification on its website. The breach impacts a small number of clients, just 836, but includes Read More
From Fan to Critic: Jack Dorsey Not Happy With Elon Musk’s Twitter Stewardship
As Twitter stumbles from one controversy to the next, co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey has changed his tune on Elon Musk. Shortly after Elon Musk began his on-again, off-again journey to buy Twitter, Dorsey came out in favor of Read More
Telegram May Leave Brazil Over Court Ruling
On the heels of a Telegram being banned in Brazil, founder Pavel Durov has said the app may pull out of the country altogether. A court in Brazil banned Telegram over neo-Nazi groups using the app or communication. The groups have engaged Read More
Lookout Sells Consumer Security Business As It Pivots to the Enterprise
Lookout announced a deal to sell its consumer mobile security business to F-Secure, part of a broader pivot to the enterprise. Lookout has been transitioning “into a pure-play enterprise company,” and the company’s latest deal takes it that much closer Read More
Digital Shopping Is Shaping Up To Become The New In-Store Retail Experience
Despite stubbornly high inflation and aggressive interest rates biting into consumers’ disposable income, as prices remain elevated, new data suggests that shoppers are continuously looking for more seamless digital experiences in retail and department stores. At the end of January, online Read More