At a time when everyone seems divided on everything, Minneapolis-based agency Periscope wanted to find a way to promote peace.
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December 15, 2016
Creative agency Periscope teams up with PeaceJam
By Katie Richards
At a time when everyone seems divided on everything, Minneapolis-based agency Periscope wanted to find a way to promote peace.
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John Kahrs' 'June' tries to capture the spirit of ridesharing
By Marty Swant
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Election dominates, while movies resonate
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By Marty Swant
Instagram users who might want to do more than "like" a photo will now be able to save those posts for later.
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It's the company's third consecutive Big Game spot
By Christine Birkner
Wix.com will be back in the Super Bowl in February with a new TV spot created by its in-house creative team. It's the third consecutive year the web development company will advertise in the Big Game.
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Hulu, Vice and more will present
By Sami Main
Get your calendars ready to start planning for the sixth annual Digital Content NewFronts. The Interactive Advertising Bureau today announced the programming schedule for the event, which takes place in New York from ...
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Fun animated spots debut online this week
By Lauren Johnson
For more than three years, The Simpsons writers Joel Cohen, Rob LaZebnik and John Frink have spent their early mornings working on a movie project from a Los Angeles Starbucks before heading to the nearby Fox ...
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Q&A with the Ghostmates creators
By Sami Main
Smosh launched on YouTube more than 11 years ago as the brainchild of two friends with a video camera and a vision. Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox started uploading their sketch comedy clips to their own website and ...
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Tweets can now host livestreams
By Marty Swant
Having for the past year pushed the mantra of being the best destination for "live" news and commentary, Twitter is finally integrating live video into its flagship app.
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