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Facebook Launches a Big Ad Campaign for Facebook Live, With User Videos at the Core Will roll out in two stages, from awareness to tutorials By Tim Nudd Facebook Live is a big, important product for the world's biggest social network. But up to now, many users still don't really know what Live is, or how to use it. Or they might be intimidated by live ... Read more » |
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Instagram's New Tools Allow Users to Report Others Considering Self-Harm And partners with Seventeen for #PerfectlyMe campaign By Sami Main Instagram has developed tools to help people considering self-harm, and as part of the new initiative, Seventeen magazine and Instagram are welcoming everyone with open arms with a new hashtag. Read more » |
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3 Waves of Cyberattacks Brought Down Twitter, Spotify, Pinterest, NYT and Other Sites Costing them traffic and likely money By Christopher Heine UPDATE: There were three waves of cyberattacks today, but as of 7 p.m., they appear to have been resolved. Read more » |
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Why This Baby-Focused TV Network Expanded to More Than Just Toddler Talk BabyFirst is one of Facebook's fastest growing video producers By Sami Main BabyFirst is growing up. Read more » |
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Goldman Sachs Is Trying to Recruit Millennials by Running Ads on Spotify Follows Snapchat campaign a year ago By Marty Swant For its latest marketing investment, Goldman Sachs is spending on Spotify. Read more » |
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Excedrin Won the Debate on Twitter Before It Even Started by Curing Your #DebateHeadache Generated a 3,100% lift in chatter By Christopher Heine It all started with what seemed like another forgettable promoted trend ad on Twitter on Wednesday morning. Excedrin, the pain reliever, was trying to poke a little fun at how agonized and obsessed the American ... Read more » |
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Uber's Ride Bookings Are Growing Insanely Fast, Approaching $6 Billion Per Quarter Jumped 58 percent since January By Lauren Johnson SAN FRANCISCO—During the first day's closing session of Vanity Fair's New Establishment Summit, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick said that his app has 40 million monthly riders paying an average of $50 for the ... Read more » |
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