Facebook is now monitoring which of its videos command the most attention from its users, so it can jettison the rest. And advertisers are telling Facebook they don't want to … Read the whole story
In the face of a growing social media backlash against presidential candidate Donald Trump, Macy's says it's breaking off its relationship with the businessman, … Read the whole story
A few weeks back, I wrote a column about the evolution of the agency business that resonated with many of you. Still, a key … Read the whole story
Just how much can the Subaru Impreza handle? Think rough terrain, bad weather, bad drivers and distracted pedestrians. Various Impreza owners are shown during … Read the whole story
With IAB UK research showing that one in seven block ads (one in three among male millennials) publishers need to fight fire with fire. … Read the whole story
Pizza orders help students learn English. Lean Cuisine rebrands. Let's launch! Read the whole story
I remember the first time I walked into Facebook's offices, years ago. I was met with a sign that said, "Done is better than … Read the whole story
For many users, having to press and hold their screens to view content is far from intuitive. Acknowledging that fact, Snapchat will now let … Read the whole story
Our previous column, "Luxury Purchasers: Who Are They and What Are Their Interests?," focused on our finding that luxury goes way deeper than the … Read the whole story
Determined to get deeper into users' minds, Facebook is becoming more sensitive to their every move. Now, in addition to "likes" and the time … Read the whole story