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A smartphone displays the Google Ads logo, with a laptop featuring charts and graphs blurred in the background.
The top hits on a Google search are Google Ads, but that's just one place these ads pop up.
  • Google Ads was initially launched as Google AdWords, then renamed and revamped in recent years.
  • Google has offered paid advertising on its search engine and other platforms since the year 2000.
  • Google Ads uses a "pay per click" model where you pay a fee



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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's daily schedule probably looks different from most people's, but he shares the popular habit of checking his phone first thing in the morning.
  • Mark Zuckerberg eliminates nonessential choices by doing things like wearing the same outfit daily.
  • The Meta CEO's daily schedule includes jiujitsu and MMA training and one bad habit that many share.
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A gold seller examines golden ornaments before trading at a gold shop in Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand, 10 March 2022.
Gold prices are at record highs as the precious metal is increasingly valued as a politically neutral, safe asset.
  • Gold prices are reaching record highs because of strong buying by central banks.
  • Central banks in countries aligned with China are diversifying their assets from the US dollar into gold.
  • Central banks are favoring gold as a politically neutral, safe

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
  • China wants its chip hungry tech giants to buy local, per The Information. 
  • Companies like Alibaba were told to pare down their spending on foreign-made chips like Nvidia's.
  • The new directive would be a huge downer for Nvidia, which sees the country as a key market.

Chinese officials are asking domestic tech giants to buy locally-made AI chips



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An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-800 jet flies past the U.S. Capitol dome as it comes in for a landing at Washington Reagan National airport in Arlington, Va.,
Alaska Airlines joined larger companies in fighting a new fee disclosure rule.
  • Big US airlines are suing over a rule that requires upfront fee disclosures.
  • The Biden administration is fighting "junk fees" across industries, including baggage fees.
  • The airlines argue that fee transparency will confuse consumers. 

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/technology/computing/test-setcion-061926526.html?src=rss



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Einride has partnered with Jebel Ali Port in Dubai as part of its ambitious plan to build the world’s largest autonomous trucking network. The Swedish freight mobility startup has signed a deal with DP World, which handles logistics at the port — the world’s 10th busiest. The firm will use hundreds of Einride’s electric trucks to haul containers around the shipyard.  Starting next year, DP World



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Lawmakers from opposites sides of the aisle are looking to sunset Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, because it has "outlived its usefulness." House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers and ranking member Frank Pallone, Jr. have released a bipartisan draft legislation introducing their proposed bill, which is seeking to render the provision ineffective after