Month: April 2021

Building customer-first relationships in a privacy-first world is critical

Travis Clinger Contributor Travis Clinger is SVP, head of addressability and ecosystem at LiveRamp, a data connectivity platform safely moving data through the pipes connecting most every brand, tech platform, publisher and advertiser on the open internet. Jeff Nienaber Contributor Jeff Nienaber is senior director, global audience ads at Microsoft…

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Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook sign public letter supporting voting rights

Amazon, Apple, Google parent company Alphabet, and Facebook have joined hundreds of corporations, executives, and celebrities in signing a public letter today supporting voting rights and condemning legislation that would “restrict or prevent any eligible voter from having an equal and fair opportunity to cast a ballot,” The New York…

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Coinbase is on the Nasdaq, in case you want to bet on cryptocurrency using dollars

The nice thing about Coinbase going public today is that if you want to get involved with cryptocurrency without ever leaving the almighty dollar, now you can. On Tuesday, Nasdaq set $250 as a reference price for Coinbase, though no one necessarily bought at that price because this is a…

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Windows 10 update finally waves goodbye to Edge Legacy Microsoft Edge

As part of its latest Patch Tuesday update for Windows 10, Microsoft’s Edge Legacy browser will be replaced with Chromium-based Edge instead. First released in January of last year, Chromium-based Edge is designed to replace Edge Legacy which was released by the software giant all the way back in 2015. …

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MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain

After a public break with Facebook and Twitter, MyPillow founder Mike Lindell is getting close to the launch of a new conservative-focused social network, giving more detail on the project in a video posted online this week. Called simply “Frank,” the social network plans to open its doors to a…

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Dell is spinning out VMware in a deal expected to generate over $9B for the company

Dell announced this afternoon that it’s spinning out VMware, a move that has been suspected for some time. Dell acquired VMware as part of the massive $58 billion EMC acquisition (announced as $67 billion) in 2015. The way that the deal works is that Dell plans to offer VMware shareholders…

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