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Starbucks' Off-Menu Rainbow-Colored Drinks Are Lighting Up Instagram #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 ... Read more » |
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Pinterest Adds a Shopping Cart and Visual Search to Challenge Amazon Shopping while pinning just got easier By Lauren Johnson Shopping is getting easier on Pinterest Pinterest Read more » |
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LinkedIn Is Launching Programmatic Advertising for Display Ads 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. Read more » |
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Facebook Is Now Recommending Events Based on Human Opinions, Not Algorithms 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. Read more » |
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Twitter Introduces Searchable, Emoji-Like Stickers for Photos 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. Read more » |
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Why Some of Instagram's Most Popular Food Accounts Are Fleeing to Snapchat #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. Read more » |
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Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel Showed Up at Cannes to Meet With Advertisers After All 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 ... Read more » |
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