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Amazon Said to Share Marketplace Data, Boost Visibility of Rival Products to Avoid EU’s Antitrust Fine

Amazon has offered to share marketplace data with sellers and boost the visibility of rival products on its platform, trying to persuade EU antitrust regulators to close their investigations without a fine by the end of the year, people familiar with the matter said.The world's largest online retailer is hoping its concessions will stave off a potential European Union fine that could be as much as 10 percent of its global turnover, Reuters reported last year.The European Commission in 2020 charged Amazon with using its…

5 new tools for LinkedIn creators to get more followers, visibility

LinkedIn today announced new tools and features that should help make creators more visible, discoverable, and followable. You must have Creator Mode turned on and a public profile to access these features.  Here’s what’s new.  1. Follow from the feed. Whenever someone sees your content in their feed, and you aren’t a 1st connection, LinkedIn will now give them the option to follow you, without leaving the feed. In addition to showing a Follow button, LinkedIn will prompt users…

First Lunar Eclipse 2022: Moon To Turn Red Tonight. Check Visibility Details

Total Lunar Eclipse 2022: The first lunar eclipse of this year will be visible in several parts of the world tonight and on May 16. However, sky gazers in India will not be able to marvel at the red blood moon because the moon will be below the horizon during the eclipse. What is a total lunar eclipse? A total lunar eclipse takes place when the Earth comes between Sun and the Moon and its shadow covers the Moon. The astronomical term for this alignment is syzygy. The total…

Solar, Lunar Eclipses On April 30, May 16. Check Time, And Visibility

The first solar eclipse of 2022 will take place on April 30. The celestial phenomenon, though partial, will sweep across the south and south-western parts of South America, Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and most of the Antartica but will not be visible from this part of the world, astrophysicist and the former director of M P Birla Planetarium Debi Prasad Duari said. People in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Bolivia or in Antartica can see the celestial phenomenon, Duari added.…