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08.12.25 - 15:03
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Semify Acquires Leading Digital Marketing Reporting Platform Dragon Metrics to Accelerate Global AI Optimization Capabilities and Expand International Market Reach (Business Wire)
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Strategic acquisition brings world-class SEO/AI/PPC reporting software platform and international expertise to leading white-label digital marketing software platform
ROCHESTER, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Semify, a leading white-label digital marketing software platform specializing in Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Paid Search Advertising (PPC), Paid Social Advertising, and AI Optimization (AIO), today announced the acquisition of Dragon Metrics, an international SEO/AI/PPC reporting software platform based in Hong Kong. The strategic acquisition significantly expands Semify's global measurement capabilities and accelerates its AI optimization offerings.
Dragon Metrics, founded in 2011 by Simon Lesser (CEO and co-founder) and Richard Mabey (Advisor and co-founder), has built a reputation as the premier SEO platform for international markets. In addition to support for Google and AI platforms, Dragon Metrics also offers comprehensive support for massive non-Google markets including China, Korea, and Japan...
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08.12.25 - 10:06
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Research Insight: strong momentum expected for data center AI chip packaging in 2025-2030 (Digitimes)
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According to the latest report published by DIGITIMES Asia, global data center AI chip shipments are projected to grow from 30.5 million units in 2024 to 53.4 million units in 2030. This data center AI chip category includes high-end and mid-range GPUs, application-specific AI chips (such as Google's TPUs), AI server CPUs, and networking/interconnect-related chips (e.g., Switch ASICs/rack-scale-up Interconnect Chips/DPUs & NICs)....
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08.12.25 - 04:48
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India reviews proposal to make smartphone location tracking permanently active (Digitimes)
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India is reviewing a proposal that would require smartphone makers to keep satellite-assisted location tracking permanently enabled on all devices, triggering strong pushback from Apple, Google, and Samsung over privacy risks, Reuters reported. The debate follows the government's recent reversal of a controversial order mandating a state-run cyber safety app....
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