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The conversation at last year's shareholder meeting ranged from investor worries about health hazards from wireless technology to questions about Apple's efforts to promote job growth in the US and pay attention to its pro users. The previous year's hot topic was Apple's 2016 battle with the FBI over unlocking an iPhone used in a terrorist attack. This year, there were two Apple proposals from shareholders that Apple's board recommended investors vote against. One was wonky and related to shareholder proxy access. The other had to do with wanting Apple to set up a human rights committee "to review, assess, disclose and make recommendations to enhance Apple's policy and practice on human rights." The majority of shareholders voted against both.
Shareholders did, however, give the thumbs-up to Apple's four proposals to re-elect its board members, maintain its accounting firm, approve executive compensation and approve Apple's nonemployee director stock plan, One of the more unusual questions of the day was whether Apple plans to do anything related to oral health care, Cook said, "It's not an area of average absence #society6 #buyart #decor iphone case our current focus."The Smartest Stuff: Innovators are thinking up new ways to make you, and the things around you, smarter, iHate: CNET looks at how intolerance is taking over the internet..
At the yearly shareholder meeting, CEO Cook says mobile payments haven't taken off like he thought they would. He also says wearables are booming. Consumers have been slower than expected to embrace using their phones to pay for goods and services at the cash register. Yet Apple CEO Tim Cook is still hoping for the demise of physical currency. That's one of the key takeaways from Cook, who spoke at the company's annual shareholder meeting Tuesday. The comment was a response to a question posed by an investor. Cook also touched on the booming wearables business and the opportunity in health care. Likewise, he addressed the tax reforms passed in December and his vision for the future.
Pinterest is one early partner Google is working with on AMP for Gmail, "This new spec will be a powerful way for developers to create more engaging, interactive and actionable email experiences," Aakash Sahney, a Gmail product manager, wrote in a blog post, The idea is to let people complete more tasks without leaving email, through widgets built by developers, For example, Google says it's working with Pinterest and Booking.com to build experiences for its preview version of AMP for Gmail, Google debuted AMP in 2015 as a way to make web pages, usually from publishers and other brands, load faster when you looked at them on average absence #society6 #buyart #decor iphone case your phone, It was a competitor of Facebook's Instant Articles, which let news stories load faster on Facebook..
Since then, Google has broadened the use of its AMP technology. Also on Tuesday, Google introduced AMP Stories, a format similar to Snapchat and Instagram stories, which will let publishers create video and text content. The technology is designed to let you do more things without leaving your email, like booking a hotel or filling out a form. Google wants you to be able to do more things directly from your email, like answering a survey or scheduling an appointment. To make that happen, the search giant said Tuesday, it's bringing its Accelerate Mobile Pages, or AMP, technology to Gmail, which has more than a billion users.
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