Monthly Archives: July 2023

BuzzGuru Review in Semrush App Center (Influencer Marketing Tool)

What are the pros and cons of BuzzGuru? Read our review to learn more about BuzzGuru Influencer Analytics in the Semrush App Center.

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YouTube is testing a new ‘Stable Volume’ feature across its mobile apps

Some YouTube users may soon come across a new feature that will help keep the volume of their videos at a more consistent level. After a Reddit user discovered a yet-to-be-announced setting titled “Stable volume,” YouTube has since confirmed the … Continue reading

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Are software companies good businesses?

We’re back to talking about profitability. A technology-finance podcast recently talked about software company valuations, the impact of interest rates, and just how profitable well-known tech companies can become. The Exchange explores startups, markets and money. Read it every morning … Continue reading

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UK needs culture shift to become AI superpower – DeepMind co-founder

Mustafa Suleyman says he has chosen to locate his new AI company in the US.

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QuickBooks Payroll vs. Patriot Payroll (2023): Which Is better?

Patriot Payroll is one of the cheapest payroll software choices for small businesses while QuickBooks Online Payroll is a more comprehensive, scalable payroll solution.

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Using Snapshots to Improve Data Security

How snapshots — point-in-time copies of data — can improve data security.

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House Republicans probe Threads in ongoing social media investigation

House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) has expanded his wide-ranging investigation of big tech and social media companies to include Threads, Meta’s new Twitter competitor. Representative Jordan subpoenaed Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta and Microsoft in February to learn about “how and … Continue reading

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Threads as a gaming hub? Zynga founder-backed Artie is counting on it

Meta’s Threads has become a household name shortly after its debut earlier this month. Within a week of its launch, it attracted over 100 million users worldwide. The platform also recently achieved one-fifth of Twitter’s weekly active user base globally. … Continue reading

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Twitter tweaks its new revenue-sharing policy for creators to expand access, increase rate limits

Twitter last week began paying creators a share of the ad revenue served in the replies of their posts in an effort to retain the platform’s most important tweeters, in the face of increased competition from Instagram Threads and others. … Continue reading

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Microsoft and Sony sign deal to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation consoles

Microsoft and Sony signed an agreement to bring Call of Duty games to PlayStation consoles. As a reminder, Microsoft offered to acquire Activision Blizzard for $69 billion. And yet, 18 months after the announcement, that acquisition hasn’t closed as several … Continue reading

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