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Will it attract more TV players, YouTubers? By Christopher Heine Do you tend to drop off livestreams when the picture quality seems lacking? Twitter hopes to have a solution for that problem, and it's aimed at viewers and brands alike. Read more » |
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As a result of its accreditation being suspended By Lauren Johnson |
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Brandshare Content From Cardlytics | Taking a look at the whole wallet view |
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NowThis, Thrillist among the brands in the deal By Sami Main |
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Creating a partnership that 'enhances without disrupting' By Sami Main |
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Plus, style icon Iris Apfel's Happy Socks collab By Emma Bazilian This week, the Adweek staff is highlighting Fujifilm's mini instant photo printer, Google's first foray into VR hardware, Lego drones and more. Take a look! Read more » |
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Relaunch aims to create more relationships By Marty Swant On a Sunday afternoon recently in New York's Bryant Park, three men were sitting outside talking about the woes of dating. Read more » |
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Wpromote’s unlikely cameo helped land new accounts By Christopher Heine Even after 15 years of being in business, not many people had heard of Wpromote because, like most search advertising agencies, it operates in stealth mode for high-profile clients such as Toyota and Marriott. Though ... Read more » |
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Featured Jobs | Welk Aviation Boston Massachusetts | Intrigue.TV Hartford, Connecticut (US) | Creative Circle Phoenix, Arizona | ITPR New York City | Understood.org New York City, New York | |
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AI version of the actor and social media star debuts today By Marty Swant In an early episode of Star Trek, Captain Kirk talks into a computer, asking for background information on another character. The scene by far outdates modern artificial intelligence assistants like Apple's Siri, ... Read more » |
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New licensing deal involves the character and the name By Lauren Johnson Last week, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff touted a vision of the future in which everything and everyone will be connected and driven by machine learning and data. Benioff was launching his company's foray into ... Read more » |
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Plus, it's a nonadvertising revenue stream By Lauren Johnson After 18 months of tests with businesses like Weber Shandwick, Facebook has opened Facebook Workplace—formerly known as Facebook for Work—to all organizations. Read more » |
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