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Branded headsets to high-quality video By Lauren Johnson, Marty Swant Facebook's $2 billion baby Oculus Rift finally started shipping headsets to consumers today, a much-needed move to make virtual reality more mainstream. The development will likely benefit agencies and brands who ... Read more » |
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Fashion brand brings back second season of #Missadventure By Lauren Johnson |
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Adaptive Medias and AdSupply announce plans to merge By Marty Swant |
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Commissioner Rob Manfred sets out to solve the age problem By Tim Baysinger |
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My Big Fat Greek Wedding promo raises questions By Kristina Monllos Windex, in partnership with BuzzFeed and agency EnergyBBDO, created a sponsored listicle earlier this month to capitalize on the brand's connection to My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2. The sequel to the 2002 ... Read more » |
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Brit + Co parlays yuletide work into official partnership By Christopher Heine Brit + Co will be the primary holidays channel going forward on Snapchat's Discover portal, which gives about two dozen media companies, such as Vice, CNN and Daily Mail, a publishing platform to reach the ... Read more » |
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Pinterest data and the rise of mobile streaming By Christopher Heine The last several days were full of highlights from the realm of online marketing data. Read more » |
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AI-based hate speech shocks social observers By Christopher Heine Microsoft, with help from its search engine Bing, created an artificial intelligence messaging bot called "Tay," which it rolled out this week on Twitter, Kik and GroupMe to much fanfare among ... Read more » |
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More than 50 custom graphics for hungry—and hangry—users By Lauren Johnson GrubHub tries to chat with millennials through emojis. GIF: Yuliya Kim; Source: GrubHub Read more » |
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Instagram and Twitter's tweaks alter strategies By Christopher Heine Instagram last week unveiled its updated algorithm, which will reorder the images and videos users see in their news feeds based on their interests instead of how the posts were published chronologically. The ... Read more » |
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