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Monthly Archives: February 2023
Tech stocks just finished a five-week rally — the longest stretch since market peak in November 2021
Cost cuts have replaced growth on Wall Street’s checklist, and tech executives are being celebrated for efficiency over innovation.
YouTube Music contractors strike over alleged unfair labor practices
A group of 40 YouTube Music workers went on strike Friday. Employed by Alphabet subcontractor Cognizant, the striking workers allege that both companies’ management have leveraged unfair labor practices to get in the way of their union drive. “Right now, … Continue reading
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Venture funding has started flooding back in at least one area: Secondaries
The venture secondaries market has been on the same roller-coaster ride as the broader VC market over the past few years, but it looks poised to break away in 2023. Like venture capital as a whole, the secondaries market was … Continue reading
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Twitter Circle glitches have users worried about privacy
As more Twitter features break and glitch, users are becoming increasingly concerned about the platform’s stability. We’re about three months into Elon Musk’s ownership of Twitter, and a number of problems plague the platform, likely because so many staff have … Continue reading
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Top 10 programming languages employers want in 2023
Python, SQL and Java earn the top three spots for in-demand programming skills, according to a new report from Coding Dojo. The post Top 10 programming languages employers want in 2023 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Elon Musk says that Twitter will start sharing ad revenue with creators ‘today’
Twitter’s new owner is making moves to build in more revenue streams for creators — or at least he’s tweeting about it. Elon Musk announced Friday that the company would soon begin sharing advertising revenue with creators on the platform … Continue reading
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Google tries to reassure investors on AI progress as ChatGPT breathes down its neck
Google worked to reassure investors and analysts on Thursday during its quarterly earnings call that it’s still a leader in developing AI. The company’s Q4 2022 results were highly anticipated as investors and the tech industry awaited Google’s response to … Continue reading
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14 Email Marketing Trends to Look Forward to in 2023
The competitive bottleneck has driven brands to overhaul their email marketing strategy at regular intervals. That has led to a tremendous metamorphosis and turned it into an effective and scalable communication channel. If we look at the past decade, there … Continue reading
iSIMs imminent? What the evolution of SIM cards means for enterprise IoT
Luc Vidal-Madjar, head of IoT solutions, BICS, discusses the integration SIM and its implications for businesses. The post iSIMs imminent? What the evolution of SIM cards means for enterprise IoT appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Can 4 activist investors play nice in the Salesforce sandbox?
Salesforce finds itself in a rather unusual situation, with four activist investors operating inside the company at the same time: Elliott Management, Starboard Value, ValueAct and Inclusive Capital. Experts suggest that having so many activist investors in play at once … Continue reading
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