While Google and Facebook are focusing on cutting off ads to websites peddling fake news, one major ad-tech company is focusing on a different problem—hate speech.
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Technology Today
November 23, 2016
Will others follow AppNexus' lead?
By Marty Swant
While Google and Facebook are focusing on cutting off ads to websites peddling fake news, one major ad-tech company is focusing on a different problem—hate speech.
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Be prepared for long lines
By Lauren Johnson
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It's time for Casey 3.0
By Marty Swant
It tracks business connections of the president-elect
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Ebay tests format for Christmas campaign
By Lauren Johnson
Back in September, Pandora started selling a subscription service called Pandora Plus. As part of the new feature, the music streaming company also added a new advertising format to its ad-supported business that ...
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Taking a page from Snapchat
By Marty Swant
Instagram is finally launching its own form of live video, but with a twist. 
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The trends search data is picking up
By Marty Swant
While U.S. retailers are getting ready for the holiday shopping season to begin in earnest, shoppers are already turning to Google to research the latest trends and deals.
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Device is already buzzy
By Christopher Heine
Watch out, folks, your coffee may soon be getting hacked—in a good way.
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Doubles down on its stake from last year
By Jason Lynch
NBCUniversal is doubling down on last year's $200 million investment in BuzzFeed, finalizing a deal for another $200 million stake in the digital behemoth.
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And he vowed to battle social misinformation
By Marty Swant
Ten days after the U.S. presidential election, Mark Zuckerberg admitted that his company has a problem with proliferating fake stories across the internet.
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