Colorful, off-menu drinks at Starbucks have taken over Instagram. About a month ago, pictures of a beverage called a "pink drink" that's made with acai tea and coconut milk started popping up on the ...
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Technology Today
June 29, 2016
#Pinkdrink is leading the craze
By Lauren Johnson
Colorful, off-menu drinks at Starbucks have taken over Instagram. About a month ago, pictures of a beverage called a "pink drink" that's made with acai tea and coconut milk started popping up on the ...
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Athletes set their sights on gold for fans and brands
By Marty Swant
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A peek under the hood of WeChat owner Tencent
By Christopher Heine
Thinks it will bring better engagement
By Tim Baysinger
Shopping while pinning just got easier
By Lauren Johnson
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Follows the success of its service for sponsored content
By Marty Swant
LinkedIn is beginning to offer advertisers the option to buy display ads programmatically for desktop devices.
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Will work with machine-based suggestions
By Christopher Heine
Facebook is debuting featured events, which will offer recommendations—think rock shows, biking meetups, museum exhibition openings, etc.—based on human curation rather than an algorithm.
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Adding another layer of visual engagement
By Marty Swant
Twitter seems to be betting on the universal language of stickers to spur more engagement on the platform.
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#Foodporn is coming to your snaps
By Lauren Johnson
Instagram's long-awaited algorithm has finally started rolling out, and food influencers and sites that built their brands on the Facebook-owned app are already feeling the squeeze and moving to Snapchat.
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Threw a secret party, underscoring 'quiet' strategy
By Christopher Heine
CANNES, France—Snapchat bought a huge digital ad on the facade of the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès here this week, implemented other out-of-home advertising, but didn't do much ...
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