by Laurie Sullivan on Jan 15, 3:59 PM
In 2020, companies increased the number of website pages they track consumers in, digital privacy company Ghostery found. Amazon surpassed Facebook in tracker reach at about 29.4% vs. Facebook at 23% in 2020 In the U.S.
by Laurie Sullivan on Jan 14, 8:00 AM
Disneyland's parking lot in Anaheim, California soon will become one of the largest drive-through locations to get a COVID-19 vaccine, as the state hits an all-time high for cases of the virus.
by Laurie Sullivan on Jan 13, 5:19 PM
Data supported Walmart Stores' pivot during the pandemic to remain open and keep employees and consumers safe, CEO Doug McMillion said in his keynote at virtual CES 2021.
by Laurie Sullivan on Jan 12, 2:58 PM
Cross-border data transfers will increase the incentive for the federal government to create privacy standards.
by Laurie Sullivan on Jan 11, 1:14 AM
Media Matters analyzed data from pages about U.S. political news and found total daily interactions with conservative content dropped significantly after suspending Trump's account.
by Laurie Sullivan on Jan 8, 1:50 PM
At least two-thirds of agencies said they believe targeted forms of advertising such as OTT, social media and addressable had the most impact in 2020, according to Borrell Associates.
by Laurie Sullivan on Jan 7, 1:52 PM
"High growth -- that's what I'm addicted to," said Amperity's recently appointed chief marketing officer. "How you find it. How you do it. How you make it successful. Each company I joined acted as a rocket ship. I'm addicted to the opportunities that creates."
by Laurie Sullivan on Jan 6, 2:43 PM
As privacy has become a major focus and differentiator for companies, some efforts to protect consumers' rights may seem counterintuitive and even deceptive.
by Laurie Sullivan on Jan 5, 10:09 AM
The Google Question Hub feature collects unanswered questions from users, allowing content creators and writers to create content that answers them.
by Laurie Sullivan on Jan 4, 4:46 PM
Juniper Research forecasts active subscriptions for on-demand video services to be up 65% in 2025 vs. 2020, with traditional broadcasters increasingly turning to streaming services to extend their reach.
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