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4 forgotten Career Mode features EA needs to bring back in the this year’s game

FIFA 19 hasn’t had the smoothest of launches – with its gameplay polarising fans. But one thing they nearly all agree on is Career Mode – and the lack of love EA has shown towards it. Cristiano Ronaldo on the front of our mocked-up FIFA 20 cover Sure, we saw interactive transfer negotiations, the introduction

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Hooked on a feeling: The forgotten factor in online advertising

If there’s anything the recent past has reminded us, it’s that feelings still trump considered thought. This is also true for advertising, but not in the way you might think. The marriage of ad and tech has brought some amazing advances. But as we move to the future, does that mean we’re also doomed to

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Law and reputation firms generate 21% of Right to Be Forgotten delistings, says Google

Google says that there are “tens of thousands” of Right to Be Forgotten (RTBF) requests filed each month in Europe. In a new blog post, the company explains that it’s updating its “Transparency Report,” which details RTBF requests, to include new categories of information. In addition to reporting aggregate data on requests, their countries of

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Google right to be forgotten, Google Word Coach game & German ruling

Barry Schwartz Barry Schwartz is Search Engine Land’s News Editor and owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry can be followed on social media at @rustybrick, +BarrySchwartz and Facebook. For more background information on Barry, see his full bio and

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A third of Britons will exercise their right to be forgotten after GDPR

Chart of the day: A third of British people will exercise their right to be forgotten after GDPR comes into force on May 25th, 2018. The research, conducted by media agency The7stars, found that a third of British adults plan to exercise this right after the European Union General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) come into

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