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Galileo Search and Rescue SAR Service Manager

2016-07-19 18:05:36| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

The European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency GSA has set up a selection procedure that aims to establish a reserve list for Galileo Search and Rescue SAR Service Manager. The Galileo Search and Rescue SAR Service Manager shall report to the Galileo Exploitation Program Manager. Such reporting may change according to potential evolutions of the organisation. The Galileo SAR Service Manager tasks and responsibilities shall in principle include without limitation SARGalileo Service Operations coordination Service Evolution Management Procurement, deployment and integration into the service delivery of SARGalileo Service infrastructure extensions in coordination with SGDSP, GSOP and European Space Agency ESA Procurement, deployment and integration into the service delivery of SARGalileo Service infrastructure extensions in coordination with SGDSP, GSOP and European Space Agency ESA Promote the use of SARGalileo including the Return Link Service with other communities ICAO, IMO, Beacon Manufacturers in coordination with GSA Market Development Department Produce reporting to the European Commission and Member States related to SAR service management Support the Galileo Exploitation for any topics related to Galileo services, mission and system evolution, and contribute to any others tasks of Department, as necessary. For a more detailed job description and further information on the application procedure please visit our career website httpwww.gsa.europa.eugsajobsopportunities

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Yelp Now Lets You Search Businesses by Pokestop

2016-07-15 19:04:38| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

A new app filter shows Pokemon Go users the closest location where they can fill up their item packs.

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EU opens new front in Google search competition probe

2016-07-14 15:59:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The European Commission has opened a third front in its competition investigation against Google. In addition to the earlier allegations of abusing its dominant position in comparison shopping sites and in the Android market, the Commission's latest accusation is that Google is holding on to its position in the search advertising market by preventing sites from displaying ads from Google's competitors. The EC sent two new statements of objections to Google. The first is a supplement to the original accusations from April 2015 in the comparison shopping market, to which Google replied in September 2015. Further investigation found additional evidence and data that reinforces the Commission's preliminary conclusion that Google has abused its dominant position by systematically favouring its own comparison shopping service in its general search results over those of competitors. The new statement of objections targets anti-competitive practices by Google's AdSense platform. Restrictions on third-party websites, preventing them from displaying search advertisements from Google's competitors, has enabled Google to protect its dominant position in online search advertising, the EC said. Google has ten weeks to respond to the objections.

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Google Boosts Trip-Planning Features in Search

2016-07-13 18:03:30| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

Google is rolling out a handful of new ways to plan your vacation from a smartphone or tablet.

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China search engines must report banned content, check ads

2016-06-27 08:52:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) China has imposed new rules on Baidu and other search engines, saying they must report banned content and verify advertiser qualifications, Bloomberg reported, citing a statement from the Cyberspace Administration of China. The rules, set to take effect on 1 August, mean search engines operating in the country will be prohibited from providing banned information in various formats including links, summaries, cached pages, associative words, related searches and relevant recommendations. They will also be required to report websites and applications that contain prohibited content when spotted.

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