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Google, Microsoft and Facebook have begun testing ways that virtual reality and augmented reality can improve how brands connect with consumers, including interfaces like voice search and retinal
scanning. While … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
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Hearst and The Wall Street Journal both prepare to launch new channels on Snapchat's Discover, a platform created specifically to help big media companies reach millennial viewers with short form … Read the full story by Erik Sass
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The New York Times' public editor Margaret Sullivan continues to tackle some tough issues facing the publishing world. She took on native advertising and put her finger on the dilemma … Read the full story by Erik Sass

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Major League Baseball has announced a partnership with Sport Integrity Monitor (SportIM), a London-based sports data and tech firm, for real-time monitoring of betting lines. Read the full story by Felicia Greiff
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Facebook is testing a disappearing message option within its Messenger app in France. Obviously, that's a direct shot at Snapchat and its disappearing messages. Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley

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A review of reader comments from yesterday's column on ad-blocking. Read the full story by Tobi Elkin
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On the Q&A Web site Quora, someone asked what were some "common mistakes when interviewing for a job." They got back some good boilerplate feedback -- though I'm not sure … Read the full story by George Simpson
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News that Hulu was talking with Time Warner about becoming another large media partner in the premium digital video site has some media analysts scratching their heads. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman

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Emails increase stress for most people, but limiting the frequency of checking email throughout the day reduces psychological stress and increases greater well-being, according to a 2014 research
report by … Read the full story by Jess Nelson