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Google Backdoor Ad Practices Revealed By Those Who Lived It

Google Backdoor Ad Practices Revealed By Those Who Lived It by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, September 16, 2024 The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a door for advertisers, publishers and tech platforms’ executives to begin discussing Google’s hidden practices as the justice department continues to hear testimony during Alphabet’s latest antitrust trial in … Continue reading Google Backdoor Ad Practices Revealed By Those Who Lived It

Verizon sued by record labels for serving those accused of music piracy

Verizon sued by record labels for serving those accused of music piracy Rachael Davies Tech Journalist   Major record labels have banded together to sue Verizon for violating copyright law by serving those accused of music piracy. On Friday July 12, major record labels including Universal, Sony, and Warner have alleged that internet service provider … Continue reading Verizon sued by record labels for serving those accused of music piracy

Instagram head Adam Mosseri says sorry for all those trashy Threads recommendations

Instagram head Adam Mosseri says sorry for all those trashy Threads recommendations Threads is working on a fix for the ‘low-quality’ recommended posts that seem to have taken over recently. Cheyenne MacDonald   Sat, Jan 6, 2024 Whether or not you’ve actively been using Threads, you may have noticed — thanks to its integration into … Continue reading Instagram head Adam Mosseri says sorry for all those trashy Threads recommendations

An Unhappy Apple Anniversary For Those Dealing With App Tracking Transparency

An Unhappy Apple Anniversary For Those Dealing With App Tracking Transparency by Laurie Sullivan , Staff Writer @lauriesullivan, April 26, 2022 On the one year anniversary of Apple launching its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) iOS policy, the company released a self-funded study titled Mobile Advertising and the Impact of Apple’s App Tracking Transparency Policy. The study was … Continue reading An Unhappy Apple Anniversary For Those Dealing With App Tracking Transparency

12 Best Work From Home Tools For Those Who Want to Make Their Work Count

Vartika Kashyap — April 24, 2020 Who would have thought just a few weeks ago that so many nations would come to a standstill (almost) due to the rapid spread of the pandemic i.e. COVID-19. Life is no more about getting dressed for the office in the morning, spending a long time commuting, working with … Continue reading 12 Best Work From Home Tools For Those Who Want to Make Their Work Count

Stack evolution: Cancel those credit cards and put a process in place

Through the power of a credit card, everyone in the organization has become a technology purchaser without strategy or discipline. That needs to change. Anita Brearton on September 5, 2019 Over the last five to 10 years, companies have been spending more and more on technology to acquire, engage and retain customers. Increased pressure to achieve … Continue reading Stack evolution: Cancel those credit cards and put a process in place

Keeping Your Agency Longer Benefits Your Brand; Here’s How to Maximize Those Relationships

Kip Botirius — March 11, 2019 Follow @https://twitter.com/kbotirius?lang=en — March 11, 2019 For many businesses, retaining agency expertise is a huge obstacle rather than a strategic advantage. Research from content intelligence platform Vennli indicates that the average relationship between a client and an agency lasts just two to four years. Without a doubt, transitioning from … Continue reading Keeping Your Agency Longer Benefits Your Brand; Here’s How to Maximize Those Relationships

Data: Retailers that can expect to see Black Friday store visits and those that won’t

Expected winners include Best Buy and Macy’s while foot traffic declines will be seen at Chick-Fil-A, Wallgreens and Ace. Greg Sterling on November 21, 2018 at 1:07 pm Starting tomorrow major retailers are expecting a big uptick in online buying and in-store foot traffic, driven by discounting and the Black Friday shopping frenzy. Gravy Analytics has … Continue reading Data: Retailers that can expect to see Black Friday store visits and those that won’t