MoBlog
by Gavin O'Malley, Staff Writer
It should come as no surprise that LinkedIn is eying a service akin to Facebook's Instant Articles, and Google's AMP. Across demographics, 63% of consumers value fast load times above … Read the whole story
by Gavin O'Malley
The data suggests stabilization in the medium-term for the smartphone market, with marginally improved replacement rates expected in the U.S. and China. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Marc Goldberg, Op-Ed Contributor
It's better to use viewability as a campaign measurement rather than a target. If advertisers "target" viewability then they expose themselves to inventory that … Read the whole story
by Ben Frederick
Open ad management company Sizmek announced a partnership with sponsored data firm Datami to sponsor data plans for individuals in emerging markets by serving … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Wendy Davis, Staff Writer
Lawmakers on the Senate Judiciary Committee plan to examine proposed new privacy rules that would limit Internet service providers' ability to use subscribers' Web-surfing … Read the whole story
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by Gavin O'Malley
After less than a year since its launch, more than 300 million devices are now running Windows 10. People are playing games on Windows … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Thom Forbes, Featured Columnist
Millennial moms' conversations about brands have more than doubled from 6% to 14% since 2010 -- but the key takeaway of a new Keller … Read the whole story
by Ben Frederick
Mobile payments company Square, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's other CEO job, announced its Q1 earnings this week. Revenue increased 51% annually to $379 million. … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
The Apple iOS store and Mac App stores are failing to show important search results for applications such as Periscope, Spotify, Tidal, Waze, and … Read the whole story
by Adam Buckman
Time Inc. is creating an advertiser-supported "over-the-top" video service anchored by 'People' magazine and 'Entertainment Weekly,' the company announced Thursday morning at a NewFront … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Synacor, a little-known tech company, landed a multi-year contract with AT&T, once owned by Yahoo, to run services across desktop and mobile portals. Read the whole story