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Expect to see more digital strangers along your physical routes: Local ads are coming to Google Maps.
Now that nearly one third of all mobile searches are related to location, Google is looking for more ways to connect marketers with users walking, biking, driving and otherwise commuting around any given city.
(Reuters) - Wall Street reversed course to trade slightly higher on Wednesday as the prospect of higher interest rates sent financial stocks up, offsetting a fall in retail shares.
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Spireon Inc., the industry’s leading open connected vehicle platform company, today enters the insurance telematics market with the launch of a next generation set of tools, modules and programs that allow insurance carriers to customize a program to fit their telematics strategy.
If you haven't heard, one of the world's biggest retailers is in a public relations slump. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is in damage- control mode, following a bruising New York Times article in which former employees described working conditions there as seriously unpleasant. Think things like working past midnight and mass firings.
You know that awesome PlayStation 4 feature that lets you digitally "pass" your controller to a friend over the internet? Soon you'll be able do that on a PC, too. The next big update to NVIDIA's GeForce Experience software includes something called GameStream Co-op -- a feature that pipes your games audio, video and controls to a friend over a low- latency stream. It's basically the same thing as PS4 SharePlay and it sounds just as spectacular.
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Brokerage firm Citigroup maintains its rating on Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS). As per the information, the brokerage house raises the price target to $39 per share from a prior target of $37. The shares have been rated Neutral. The rating by the firm was issued on July 13, 2015.
China's first online-only banking service provider is using big data technology to grant loans to SMBs and rural customers.
After almost nine months of preparation, e-commerce giant Alibaba has revealed the latest addition to its online financial services network by officially launching the Zhejiang Wangshang Bank.
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Alibaba already sells millions of televisions every year to Chinese consumers. Now it wants to sell them stuff to watch as well—the company is launching a movie streaming service for its set-top box customers in two months.
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"Made in China" was practically the catchphrase of the 1990s.
Shops overflowed with Chinese-made products, from clothing to Christmas toys to lightbulbs and sports equipment, all snapped up by America's middle class. China, for better or worse, was "the workshop of the world," and the U.S. its voracious consumer.