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In-game advertising is on the up — here’s how it can support your brand
As games continue to evolve, forcing players to adopt new strategies to win big, brands will have to adapt for victory, too. ...
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Former Salesforce science boss founds You.com to take on Google Search
A new challenger enters the arena! Richard Socher, the former Chief Scientist at Salesforce, today dropped the figurative ...
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4 reasons why you should automate your social media marketing
Social media advertising can be daunting, especially as brands juggle multiple social media platforms. The average person ...
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Is your favorite podcast tracking you?
In these muddled times, at least one thing is clear: Nearly everyone’s tracking you, always. But there is one area ...
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Nextdoor's CEO proves how kindness makes business sense
The world of business is often denoted as cut-throat, and ruthless but there’s also room for kindness — that's what Sarah ...
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Apple delays privacy feature to opt out of online ad tracking until 2021
Apple has announced that it's delaying the rollout of a proposed privacy tweak in iOS 14 that allows users to opt out of ...
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Does Facebook still sell discriminatory ads?
In May, a Wisconsin health care agency, Tenderness Health Care, posted a job ad on Facebook looking for personal care ...
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Report: Most important data on digital audiences during coronavirus
April 2020 collection of global digital trends for professionals wanting to gain audience insights: Extraordinary times, ...
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Facebook’s political targeting machine should be cracked open by the DSA
Europe is about to overhaul its 20-year-old eCommerce Directive and it is a once-in-a-decade chance to correct the power ...
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George Soros: Zuckerberg is on Trump's side and must be removed
Billionaire philanthropist George Soros has called for Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg to "be removed ...
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Facebook uses its ad policies to block apps that compete with its dating service
Facebook Dating was always doomed to be as dystopian and inhumane as a speech from Mark “I'm not a robot, I swear it” ...
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Twitter posts first billion-dollar quarterly revenue despite political ad controversy
Jack Dorsey's Twitter generated over a billion dollars in revenue for the very first time last quarter, as its monetizable ...
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GDPR will force programmatic advertising to evolve in 2020 — and that’s a good thing
GDPR replaced the Data Protection Directive in 2018, and for companies who use programmatic advertising, it could be the ...
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[Best of 2019] Just putting it out there: I'm a sucker for influencer marketing
In this column, “Just putting this out there…,” we write about the odd ways we engage with tech and the unpopular opinions ...
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AI creates the perfect(ish) Nike commercial after studying 7 years of ads
Working in advertising can't be easy. For every “I'm lovin' it” or “Just Do It” there's thousands of crappy, forgettable ...
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Unlike Facebook, Snapchat will fact-check political ads
In an interview with CNBC, Evan Spiegel, Snapchat's CEO, said his company will fact-check and review all ads on the platform, ...
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Wikipedia's co-founder takes on Facebook with ad-free social network
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales thinks he can create a better social network. Called WT:Social, the network has no financial ...
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Google and Facebook are gonna hate Apple's new privacy-preserving online ads
Apple has outlined a new Safari feature, called Privacy Preserving Ad Click Attribution, that aims to stop online ads from ...
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Website privacy options are often valid and relevant — but good luck finding them
You’ve probably encountered a pair of shoes that won’t stop following you around the internet, appearing in advertisements ...
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Why Facebook’s response to Twitter ceasing political ads isn’t satisfactory
Mozilla points out that Facebook's ad API is far from perfect and doesn't solve the core issue of promoting untrue messages. ...
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Jack Dorsey: Twitter will stop all political ads next month
Twitter is making a big change to how it handles political ads: It's getting rid of them altogether (with very few exceptions). ...
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Google follows Apple with its own anti-tracking policy for Chromium-based browsers
Google has announced a new Privacy Sandbox initiative that aims to fundamentally enhance privacy on the web while serving ...
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Twitter says it used your 2FA info to advertise by accident
Twitter today revealed it may have misappropriated its users private info by giving it to advertisers. The information in ...
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Twitter announces complete advertising ban on state-run media outlets
Twitter earlier today announced it's banned more than 900 accounts purported to be linked to a China-sponsored disinformation ...
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Web advertising 5 times more profitable than crypto-jacking, research says
New academic research has found that crypto-jacking is way less efficient at generating website revenue when compared to ...
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A sex toy company is suing the MTA over censorship of its NYC subway ads
Earlier this year, Dame’s co-founders, Alex Fine and Janet Lieberman launched #PleasureIsHealth, a campaign after the MTA ...
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This ad agency is creating fake worlds to sell real products
We took a deep dive into the creative process behind the wildly surreal marketing campaigns W+K's Department of New Realities ...
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You can now play scratchcards with Bitcoin, thanks to the Lightning Network
The Lightning Network lets you buy Coke with bitcoin, but thanks to one enterprising developer, the Lightning Network now ...
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'Femvertising' does nothing for feminism
Over the past few years, feminism has become a new wave of “trendiness.” Instead of being associated with with man-hating, ...