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After a year of rumor and speculation, Nielsen is preparing to address the controversy that erupted in recent months surrounding the impact of a new device, called Voltair, on radio … Read the full story by Erik Sass

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Hulu is considering offering up an ad-free stand-alone service -- in an effort to compete with Netflix and Amazon. A report in "The Wall Street Journal" suggests Hulu will offer … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
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The influential standards group World Wide Web Consortium, directed by Web guru Tim Berners-Lee, has come out strongly against digital fingerprinting, "supercookies," and other forms of online
tracking that are … Read the full story by Wendy Davis

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Snooze, a one-tap option to mark any email with a date or time, such as event reminders or confirmations, eliminates the need to search through thousands of emails in Google … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan

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Viewers can't search through television commercials and how-to tips on broadcast TV, but they can on YouTube. That's one reason Google's video site reigns over many other search engines. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
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A marketing technology company fielded a study that - SURPRISE! - found that marketing technology has grown and impacted the lives of CMOs. Read the full story by George Simpson

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Given Twitter's mammoth image problem, it's no surprise that the social giant is parting ways with its chief of communications Gabriel Stricker. Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Technological advancements were destroying jobs right and left -- only for them to be replaced by new ones, … Read the full story by Kaila Colbin

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TubeMogul, a programmatic video ad platform, has plugged into Placemedia's television supply-side platform (SSP) to gives its clients more access to linear TV ad inventory that is available for
programmatic … Read the full story by Tyler Loechner

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The larger and better known food delivery service GrubHub acquired New York-based Seamless in 2013, but GrubHub continues to serve New York under the Seamless brand. Read the full story by Larissa Faw