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MicroSoft: Still dominating in enterprise office automation

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Here is how Microsoft describes themselves: Microsoft Corporation is engaged in developing, licensing and supporting a range of software products and services. The Company also designs and sells hardware, and delivers online advertising to the customers. public company, passes Exxon Mobil (geekwire.com). Got Microsoft?

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Amazon’s online store sales dip below 40% of net sales for first time, and other earnings notes

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The chart below is what Amazon’s net sales look like in raw numbers over the past several years, broken down into the major business segments reported by the Seattle-based company. Here’s how the company defines each segment in its 10Q filing. Here are the same results, expressed as a percentage of net sales.

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Google: Innovating in AI but can they catch up with cloud leaders?

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But the majority of their business is still today selling advertisements. is a holding company. The Company holds interests in Google Inc. The Company holds interests in Google Inc. The Company's segments include Google and Other Bets. Don't expect pure play enterprise IT offerings from this powerhouse.

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Scammers allegedly earned $195,000 referring fake drivers to delivery apps

The Verge

It accuses 14 people — all Brazilian nationals and most living in Massachusetts — with identity theft against five unnamed companies. They allegedly used alcohol orders as an excuse to scan users’ driver’s licenses. Prosecutors filed the wire fraud charges against 19 people in total, and 16 have been arrested.)

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Seattle tech leaders launch nonprofit to push for greater transparency in AI training data

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Navy submarine officer, was CEO of Ekata, an identity verification company acquired by Mastercard in 2021, after earlier leadership roles at companies including Whitepages, Optify and Shiftboard. He founded and led the startup Appnique, which applies machine learning to mobile advertising campaigns.

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iOS developer who drew attention to App Store scams is now suing Apple

The Verge

He’s accusing the company of exploiting its monopoly power over iOS apps “to make billions of dollars in profits at the expense of small application developers and consumers.”. Eleftheriou’s company KPAW LLC, which he co-owns with his partner Ashley Eleftheriou, filed its complaint in Santa Clara County on Wednesday.

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Everyone will be able to clone their voice in the future

The Verge

and Respeecher, and also integrated into companies with larger platforms, like Veritone (where the tech is part of its advertising repertoire) and Descript (which uses it in the software it makes for editing podcasts). Well, the potential applications are varied. A vocal deepfake of Anthony Bourdain caused controversy.

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