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Google, TikTok, & Others Agree To New EU Anti-Disinformation Code via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google, TikTok, and other tech giants reportedly agree to revisions of EU’s anti-disinformation code, which will have companies share more information with the European Commission. The post Google, TikTok, & Others Agree To New EU Anti-Disinformation Code appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Does Using A CDN Improve Ranking? via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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John Mueller answers the question of whether there’s a ranking effect from the use of a Content Delivery Network (CDN) The post Does Using A CDN Improve Ranking? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

LinkedIn Launching Free Tool For B2B Professionals via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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LinkedIn is launching a free tool called Business Manager that’s designed to simplify the marketing efforts of B2B professionals. The post LinkedIn Launching Free Tool For B2B Professionals appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

What the Proposed Crypto Bill Could Mean for NFTs

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After months of teasing a new U.S. regulatory entity focused on crypto, U.S. Senators Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) from the Senate Banking Committee and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) from the Senate Agriculture Committee introduced bipartisan legislation on Tuesday. While the 69-page bill doesn’t address NFTs, it does provide crucial information that will help determine whether a token is considered a ‘commodity’ rather than a ‘security.’  Defining ‘digital assets’ and ‘virtual currencies’ In its current form, Lummis’ and Gillibrand’s bill defines a ‘digital asset’ as a natively electronic asset that confers economic or proprietary access rights or powers and includes virtual currency and […]

Meta Reportedly Developing Privacy-Friendly Ad Options via @sejournal, @BrianFr07823616

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Meta, Facebook’s parent company, is reportedly in the process of developing a new type of ad that will rely on less user data for targeting. The post Meta Reportedly Developing Privacy-Friendly Ad Options appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Ad Manager Gets 8 Updates via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google Ad Manager receives eight changes and tweaks in a recent update including integration with Google Analytics 4 (GA4), optimized pricing, and more. The post Google Ad Manager Gets 8 Updates appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google May 2022 Core Update Complete via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google confirms the core update it began rolling out on May 25 is officially complete. Now you can get an accurate assessment of the impact. The post Google May 2022 Core Update Complete appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

OneOf’s New NFTs Take Membership Passes to the Next Level

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On June 14, green NFT platform OneOf will launch OnePass, a collection of 10,000 generative NFTs that offer holders a host of online and IRL perks and benefits. Each pass is set to go for $250 during the initial public mint, at which point only 2,600 passes will be available for purchase. Holders mostly interested in IRL perks have the option to upgrade their pass to the OnePass IRL bundle at the time of mint for $100 extra. Doing so will net them a custom Titanium membership card and 1-year access to OneOf’s “1.6 million partners in dining, nightlife, entertainment, […]

These Queer Artists Are Subverting Roles With Reverse NFT Utility

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The NFT space, like many societal domains, isn’t necessarily known for its diversity and inclusion. This is especially true when it comes to the representation of LGBTQ+ artists and individuals. As we enter Pride Month though, LGBTQ+ artists are taking center stage. While diversity should be celebrated year-round, these exhibitions and projects by queer creators remind the community of the importance of representation. Two artists who have made a name for themselves in both the NFT and LBGTQ+ communities are Ania Catherine and Dejha Ti, an award-winning art duo and a married couple who run the art house Operator. This week, […]

Google Expands Verification Requirement For Finance Ads via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google is expanding its verification program for finance ads, which will require advertisers in more countries to prove they’re authorized to promote financial services. The post Google Expands Verification Requirement For Finance Ads appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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