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Google Keep's New Sorting Features Bring Order to Your Notes

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Android Authority

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The article discusses how the author improved their Google Keep note organization by using labels for filtering, deleting old notes, archiving unnecessary ones, and moving some notes to more advanced apps like Notion for better management, especially for detailed or complex information.

Hip-Hop's Evolution: From Executives to Tech, a 50-Year Journey

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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Variety and the Black Music Action Coalition have compiled a list of the 50 greatest hip-hop executives of all time to celebrate the genre's 50th anniversary. The list includes artists who founded their own labels, such as Eazy-E and Master P, as well as entrepreneurs like Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, and Diddy, whose empires extend beyond hip-hop. The list is not without controversy, but it recognizes the individuals who have played a crucial role in shaping the business and culture of hip-hop.

Google to Label AI-Generated Images in Search

Originally Published 2 years ago — by 9to5Google

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Google is introducing a new tool called "About this image" to combat the use of AI-generated images for nefarious purposes. The tool will show when Google first indexed the image, where it may have first appeared, and where else it has been shown online. The information will be accessible from the overflow menu in Google Image results, Google Lens, and the Google App. Google will also make sure its AI-generated photos include a markup in the original file to give context if found outside of their platforms. Google Search will display an "Image self-labeled as AI generated" note, and creators and platforms will do the same in the coming months.

Twitter Removes 'Government-Funded Media' Labels After NPR's Departure

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Mashable

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Twitter has removed labels describing media outlets as "government funded" or "state affiliated" after falsely implying they were propaganda machines. NPR and the BBC were among the editorially independent media outlets that faced backlash after being inaccurately classified as controlled by their governments. Twitter CEO Elon Musk changed NPR's label to "Government Funded Media" after an email exchange with a reporter, but NPR still left the platform. Now, Musk has decided to drop media labels altogether.

Twitter removes 'government-funded' labels from media accounts.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Hill

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Twitter has removed the "government-funded" labels from media outlets like NPR and PBS after protests that the labels were inaccurate and implied bias. Elon Musk originally labeled these outlets as "state-affiliated media," but changed the labels to "government-funded" after backlash. However, journalist Robert Mackey criticized the move, saying it allows "Potemkin news channels" to spread disinformation. The controversy comes as Twitter removes all verified checkmarks except for paying accounts, causing chaos on the site.

Twitter removes labels for government and state-affiliated media.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNBC

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Twitter has removed labels that identified state-affiliated and government-funded accounts of officials and media outlets, including designations used to identify President Joe Biden's account as authentic. The labels for both government officials and state-affiliated media were introduced in 2020 as part of an effort to protect political discourse on the platform. The shift on Friday also saw the removal of controversial labels added to media accounts earlier this month.

"Windows 11 Taskbar Updates: Labels, Classic Features, and More"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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Microsoft is adding the highly requested features of never combine app icons and labels to the Windows 11 taskbar, which were absent after the taskbar was overhauled for the new operating system. The features are present in Windows 10 and have received over 26,000 votes in Microsoft's Windows feedback app. Microsoft has been slowly improving the taskbar since its release, and we may soon see the addition of small icons and the ability to resize and move the taskbar.

Twitter to Label "Hateful" Tweets When Restricted.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

Twitter is introducing new labels that will appear on tweets that violate its Hateful Conduct policy and are restricted by the company. The labels will make it clear that the tweets have been limited and won't affect a user's account. Twitter plans to expand the labels to other policy areas and allow users to appeal its decisions in the future. The move is part of Twitter's broader direction to take less severe actions against accounts that break its rules.