News about Jerry Yang

This is what a $55,000 a month apartment looks like in New York, I live on 'Billionaires' Row'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2023
On TikTok, a content creator and real estate agent gave tourists a tour of his New York City apartment, which he claims costs $1,833 a day to live. Anthony Park lives in his Manhattan home on Billionaires' Row. 'Insane' is the name of Park, whose apartment is on the 58th floor of the building.' However, he can get stunning views of south side Manhattan and Central Park from his living room and bedroom because he lives so high.

After an inquiry, Stanford president Ed Miliband resigned after finding that his study papers had'multiple issues' and that their research findings were'fell below academic rigor expectations.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2023
Tessier-Lavigne will resign effective as of August 31, according to a University statement, because his work was found to have'multiple issues' and fell below expectations. Multiple photographs were published in journals coauthored by Tessier-Lavigne, who assumed the role of president in 2016.

Caden's app will cost PAY consumers thousands of dollars a year to disclose their personal information with advertisers

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2022
Users of a new business intending to charge users for their smartphone data - with the potential for several people to make thousands of dollars a year if they give up a lot of details. Caden is the app developed by internet pioneer and Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, and it's backed by internet king and Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang. Whether it's Amazon or Yelp, the app helps users convert their data from other websites and applications into a 'vault.' Users who choose to reveal their personal information will receive a share of the app's earnings. The digital media industry, which is still suffering from recessionary headwinds, is looking for new ways to monetize customer data. Traditional methods are now more difficult, as a result of Apple's new privacy policy, which has mandated that all applications be able to track users. Many of them have declined to give information. According to The Wall Street Journal, Caden has been testing with a small number of customers and intends to initiate a public beta test of 10,000 users early next year. The company intends to give consumers a variety of choices when it comes to sharing their personal information.