Rebecca Porter and I were strangers, as far as I knew. Facebook, however, thought we might be connected. Her name popped up this summer on my list of “People You May Know,” the social network’s roster of potential new online… Continue Reading →
Stephen Wolfram wrote an interesting post back in 2013. I just stumbled upon it today (via Twitter). The blue line is men, the red line is women. Read more: http://bit.ly/2oFcQUF
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Lip service to the crucial function of the Fourth Estate is not enough to sustain it. It’s not that Mark Zuckerberg set out to dismantle the news business when he founded Facebook 13 years ago. Yet news organizations are perhaps… Continue Reading →
Why is the U.S. such a cash cow?: The U.S. advertising market, by spend, and particularly by mobile spend, is by far the largest and most concentrated advertising market in the world. The U.S. ad market is worth around $191… Continue Reading →
Companies that buy targeted advertising through Facebook can choose to exclude users with certain “ethnic affinities” from seeing ads. Newslook Read more: http://usat.ly/2eqyf3P
Facebook cofounder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg understandably has accounts on other social networks – it only makes sense to keep up with what the competition is up to. But that doesn’t mean he bothers to maintain standard security practices on… Continue Reading →
Mark Zuckerberg is a genius. Not in the Asperger’s, autistic way depicted in the very fictional movie The Social Network, the cognitive genius of exceptional ability. That’s a modern definition that reduces the original meaning. Read more: http://bit.ly/25FunwD
While YouTube and Facebook have established themselves as major hubs for mobile video, the lifespan of content on each platform is markedly different. Read more: http://bit.ly/1pZCuUD
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