Technology
Globacom CEO Ahmad Farroukh steps down after just one month, citing governance challenges.
Ahmad Farroukh, appointed as CEO of Nigerian telecom giant Globacom in October 2024, has resigned after just one…
Egyptian Fintech MoneyHash Secures $5.2 Million in Pre-Series A Funding Led by Flourish Ventures
MoneyHash, an Egyptian fintech startup offering APIs to simplify online payment management for businesses in Africa and the…
Amazon seeks to grow its advertising sector byallowing merchants to utilize its promotional tools within their shops.
In recent years, Amazon has evolved into a colossal player in online advertising, with brands investing heavily for prime visibility on the retailer’s platforms. Now, Amazon is opening the doors for other websites to leverage its advertising technology for their own marketplaces. This new service, named Amazon Retail Ad Service, enables businesses to display “contextually relevant advertisements in the optimal locations and at the ideal times” within search results, product pages, and various sections of their sites, as announced by Amazon on Thursday. Initially, this service is available for retailers in the U.S., who will incur fees based on their usage levels, though specific pricing details were not shared. In 2022, Amazon started detailing its advertising income in quarterly financial reports, revealing that this sector had become a vital asset to both the company’s revenue streams. The latest quarter saw advertising revenue reach $14.3 billion, making it the third-largest player in digital advertising, behind Alphabet and Meta. However, this figure pales in comparison to sales generated from Amazon’s online retail and cloud services, which totaled $61.4 billion and $27.4 billion, respectively, in the quarter ending October. The majority of Amazon’s advertising income is derived from sponsored product ads, which are keyword-focused advertisements allowing brands to promote specific products. Over time, Amazon has integrated more of these sponsored listings into search results and product pages. The company also secures some advertising revenue through its streaming services. With the Amazon Retail Ad Service, businesses will gain the ability to personalize the configuration, positioning, and quantity of ads displayed across their platforms, in addition to utilizing Amazon’s advertising measurement and analytics tools.
Microsoft contributes $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund
On Thursday, Microsoft announced its commitment of $1 million to the inauguration fund for President-elect Donald Trump. The tech giant is now aligning more closely with its esteemed counterparts in the technology sector. Earlier on Thursday, Google revealed its own $1 million contribution to the Trump fund, and Meta had similarly pledged in December. Reports suggested that Amazon is also considering making a comparable donation. In December, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated his intention to personally contribute $1 million, and Axios reported just last week that Apple CEO Tim Cook would follow suit. Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and the wealthiest individual globally, has been guiding Trump as he gears up for a return to the White House post-inauguration this month. In addition, Microsoft had previously donated $500,000 to Trump’s first inauguration fund and matched that amount for President Joe Biden’s fund, as shared by a Microsoft spokesperson with CNBC. Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, has met with Trump several times, including discussions regarding a potential acquisition of TikTok in the U.S. back in 2020. Nadella also participated in a Trump-led roundtable of tech leaders from across the country in 2017. Microsoft anticipates that under Trump, the U.S. will advance artificial intelligence policy in a beneficial manner. “The United States requires a strategic international approach to swiftly bolster American AI globally,” Brad Smith, Microsoft’s vice chair and president, articulated in a blog post last week.

Is AI chatbot Grok censoring criticism of Elon Musk and Donald Trump?
Yes, Grok, the AI chatbot developed by Elon Musk’s company xAI, briefly censored criticism of Elon Musk and…
Hong Kong and Singapore lead Asia’s drive to cash in on crypto boom.
Hong Kong and Singapore are intensifying efforts to establish themselves as leading cryptocurrency hubs in Asia, implementing strategic…