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Publishers Are Redoubling Their Presence on Reddit As the Platform Rises in Search Visibility

Oracle is shutting down its ad business

Leaked deck reveals how OpenAI is pitching publisher partnerships

Perplexity, an AI Startup Attempting To Challenge Google, Plans To Sell Ads

Google pays publishers to test AI tool that scrapes sites to craft new content

Ripples Through Reddit as Advertisers Weather Moderators Strike

The rise of AI content generation stirs brand reputation fears — Gartner predicts 80% of marketers will deal with content authenticity issues by 2027

Brands Filing for Trademark Applications for the Metaverse Have Waned

Court Sides With LinkedIn in Data Scraping Lawsuit vs. hiQ Labs

Nextdoor to Warn Users About to Share Potentially Racist Comments, Posts - All Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter, White Lives Matter are prohibited on its platform

After Declaring Bankruptcy Twice, RadioShack Plots Comeback

Is Microsoft's 'Find Your Joy' Holiday Ad Sad?

Antitrust Investigations and Policy Towards China: How Biden's Victory Impacts Tech

Twitter: 14,900 Tweets Removed for Covid-19 Misinformation, 4.5M Accounts Challenged

Reddit Sees Traffic Surge During Coronavirus Outbreak

Brands Can Now Pay to Trend on Reddit

Sonos Closes Its Flagship Store in New York to Support Net Neutrality

Burger King Deviously Explains Net Neutrality by Making People Wait Longer for Whoppers

Facebook Ad Reach Is More Than U.S. Census Bureau Data in All 50 States

Every Major Advertising Group Is Blasting Apple for Blocking Cookies in Safari

Google Home Is 6 Times More Likely to Answer Your Question Than Amazon Alexa

Facebook tracks where you connect from in order to determine who you live with

Apple's next version of Safari will block desktop ad tracking and autoplay videos

Elon Musk Agrees to Hold Contest for Fan-Made Tesla Ads, at the Urging of a Fifth Grader

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Is Now a Complete Disaster: Can the Brand Recover?

A Chatbot Helped a Vinyl Records Startup Make $1M in 8 Months

Study: Consumers Don’t Trust Businesses With Their Data

Victoria Taylor Reflects on Her Time at Reddit and Life at the Center of a Media Maelstrom

Comcast Tells FCC It's the Victim and Netflix Is the Villain

Canada is trying to unbundle cable TV subscriptions. But not if Disney can help it.

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