Classified advertising is a form of advertising which is particularly common in newspapers, online and other periodicals which may be sold or distributed free of charge. Advertisements in a newspaper are typically short, as they are charged for by the line, and one newspaper column wide. Publications printing news or other information often have sections of classified advertisements; there are also publications which contain only advertisements.
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Google removed over 300 Trump ads for ‘violating company policy’
Over the summer, Google and YouTube reportedly removed over 300 ads from President for “violating company policy.”
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How to edit Facebook’s list of your presumed interests
Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, ...
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How to see what ads Instagram thinks you'll care about
Ever wonder what Instagram thinks you're interested in? Turns out the site has a list of what kinds of ads it think you'll ...
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Lobbying group takes out full-page ads to prove Beyond Meat's veggie burger is unhealthy -- but it's not
Beyond Meat has taken the world by storm. Its signature “bleeding” burger manages to resemble that of real meat and has ...
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UK ad watchdog scorns BitMEX over Bitcoin's 10th birthday 'celebration'
The UK's advertising watchdog has upheld its complaint about a Bitcoin newspaper ad from cryptocurrency derivatives exchange ...
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YouTube's plan to reward 'quality' content has some problems
After a turbulent year, YouTube is allegedly doing some damage control with its advertisers. According to a report from Bloomberg, ...
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Facebook Ad Library: Only 3 'Brexit' ads for whole month. Yeah, right!
Facebook may well look back on 2018 as its annus horribilis. From the Cambridge Analytica scandal in March, to a data breach ...
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Amazon’s sexist hiring algorithm could still be better than a human
Amazon has decided to shut down its experimental artificial intelligence (AI) recruiting tool after discovering it discriminated ...
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Facebook is using your personal data, here’s why it’s fine
When the Cambridge Analytica scandal came out, it did more than just shake up Facebook, it stirred the conversation about ...