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One Click SEO Unveils New Artificial Intelligence Platform for Real Estate Professionals
New York, Monday, 25 May 2026.
Launched today, One Click SEO’s new platform equips real estate agents with artificial intelligence tools to secure visibility as homebuyers increasingly use AI to find properties and agents.
Tracking Ocean Plastics: PerkinElmer and eXXpedition Launch Global Mapping Initiative
Waltham, Monday, 25 May 2026.
On May 25, 2026, PerkinElmer equipped the all-women eXXpedition crew with advanced technology to conduct the first global study mapping marine microplastics back to their exact sources on land.
MyFlyYatra Challenges Traditional Airline Pricing with New US-India Business Class Fares
New York, Monday, 25 May 2026.
By launching competitive business class fares in May 2026, MyFlyYatra targets cost-conscious enterprises on the US-India route, threatening to disrupt traditional airline revenue models in corporate travel.
How Branded Hotels Can Stand Out Through Authentic Social Media Storytelling
New York, Monday, 25 May 2026.
Lodging Interactive’s new series reveals how branded hotels can use cost-effective, smartphone-captured social media stories to authentically differentiate their standardized properties in a fiercely competitive digital landscape.
Moving Beyond Paper: The Future of Address Verification in Asia
Hong Kong, Monday, 25 May 2026.
On May 27, 2026, Shufti and financial leaders will explore replacing fraud-prone proof-of-address documents with streamlined, document-free verification to revolutionize customer onboarding across the Asia-Pacific.
Strategic Corporate Sponsorships Highlight the Commercial Power of the 2026 Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Leveraging his impressive 372 km/h qualifying speed, Tanger Inc. and Dawson Logistics are backing Felix Rosenqvist at today’s Indianapolis 500 to strategically maximize their corporate brand visibility.
Alphabet's $135 Million Android Data Settlement: The Financial Reality for Users
Mountain View, Sunday, 24 May 2026.
Alphabet will pay $135 million to settle unauthorized Android data harvesting claims. However, massive legal fees and 100 million eligible users mean individual payouts could be under one dollar.