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Today β€” 19 September 2024Main stream

Amazon releases a video generator β€” but only for ads

19 September 2024 at 16:01

Like its rival, Google, Amazon has launched an AI-powered video generator β€” but it’s only for advertisers at the moment, and somewhat limited in what it can do. Today at its Accelerate conference, Amazon unveiled Video generator, which turns a single product image into video showcases of that product after some amount of processing. The […]

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Yesterday β€” 18 September 2024Main stream

Google gets win from European court as €1.5 billion fine overturned

18 September 2024 at 15:52
Google gets win from European court as €1.5 billion fine overturned

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Google has won an appeal against a €1.5 billion competition fine from the European Commission in a victory for the Big Tech group as it comes under growing scrutiny from Brussels regulators.

The EU’s General Court said on Wednesday that while it accepted β€œmost of the commission’s assessments” that the company had used its dominant position to block rival online advertisers, it annulled the hefty fine levied against Google in the case.

When launching the action against Google in 2019, Margrethe Vestager, the bloc’s competition chief, said that the search giant had imposed anti-competitive restrictions on third-party websites for a decade between 2006 and 2016. She justified the €1.5 billion fine by arguing that it reflected the β€œserious and sustained nature” of the infringement.

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Bluesky now has more than 10M users

17 September 2024 at 06:53

Social network Bluesky said Monday that it now has more than 10 million users. This is largely thanks to the rapid growth of the network in the past few weeks afterΒ Elon Musk-owned X was shuttered in Brazil. β€œIf you’re reading this, you’re one of the first 10 million users on Bluesky!” the company said in […]

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A cartoon butt clenching a bar of soap has invaded my online ads

13 September 2024 at 18:58
The state of New York says that this guy is the "assman," not me. Show him the butt ads!

Enlarge / The state of New York says that this guy is the "assman," not me. Show him the butt ads! (credit: Seinfeld)

According to my research, everyone has a butt.

But that doesn't mean, when I'm imbibing my morning cuppa and reading up on the recent presidential debate, that I want to see an ad showing an illustrated derrière with a bar of soap clenched firmly between its two ripe cheeks.

Yet there it was, a riotous rump residing right in the middle of a New York Times article this week, causing me to reflect on just how far the Gray Lady has stooped to pick up those ad dollars lying in the gutter.

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Threads makes it easier to evangelize the open social web with a new direct link feature

12 September 2024 at 19:08

It’s a small advance, but one that speaks to Meta’s enginerring team paying attention to how the fediverse community is trying to educate Threads users about the possibilities.Β Β 

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Amazon starts testing ads in its Rufus chatbot

11 September 2024 at 23:53

Rufus, Amazon’s recently launched, shopping-focused chatbot, is getting ads soon. That’s according to a changelog published by Amazon this week (first spotted by AdWeek), which states that sponsored ads could soon start appearing in placements for Rufus users in the U.S. Ads will be shown based on Amazon search and conversational context, Amazon says, and […]

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