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Facebook announced it is introducing a few updates to its various mobile ad products today, bringing dynamic ads to Instagram and making the format available for travel marketers. The social … Read the full story by Ben Frederick

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Microsoft email services will be upgraded by the end of June, retiring Windows Live Mail and forcing users to select a new email application or risk losing email access altogether. … Read the full story by Jess Nelson
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Ad tech firm AppNexus on Tuesday said it's making its streaming data feature available on a limited basis, and maintains that it is more effective than batch data. Read the full story by Tobi Elkin
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Fullscreen announced new organizational divisions at NewFronts, offered some new ad packages and said it will start an influencer-based strategy to get millennial parents Read the full story by P.J. Bednarski

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The company announced three new long-form programs, and promoted its short-form news videos for their storytelling qualities, their appeal to Millennials and their availability on a multiplicity of
platforms. Read the full story by Adam Buckman

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Re/code - now Recode - has a new logo. The layout and design of the Web site is also more minimalistic. New EIC Dan Frommer says he has become increasingly … Read the full story by Sara Guaglione
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Going back to the presidential election in 2000, digital media have been steadily ingrained into political marketing strategies. We had the email election in 2000, the blogging election in 2004, … Read the full story by Philip Rosenstein

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Salesforce's integration with Google, announced Tuesday, allows its clients to use first-party data from email, loyalty and purchase programs from their own customers to serve ads to specific
consumers on … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan

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Atlas works as a sort of search engine for thousands of bar and line charts. It uses a charting tool that visualizes data in a mobile-friendly style. Every chart published … Read the full story by Sara Guaglione

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Facebook may mislead the public with its Trending Topics section, which allegedly excluded news that would interest conservatives, the chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee suggested Tuesday. Read the full story by Wendy Davis