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Value investor Warren Buffett is among a group of investors making a bid to acquire Yahoo's core assets. Citing unnamed sources, the "Financial Times" reported that Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is … Read the full story by Joe Mandese

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Google is bringing Shopping ads to image search results and will serve up local inventory information in a box that appears with maps and other store information at the top … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan

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"It's pretty close to what I'd consider average [adoption]," Barbara Kraus, director of research for Parks Associates, tells "Marketing Daily." "Part of the issue with VR is that it's got … Read the full story by Aaron Baar
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In more than 50 countries, Taboola said it more than doubled its reach from 500 million unique users a year ago. The company first launched its discovery platform in 2010 … Read the full story by Tobi Elkin
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It's now clear that Google is going to keep throwing social services against the wall until one finally sticks. Its latest fling is Spaces -- an app that encourages group … Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley
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Before going all-in, there's something to be said for a marketer being wary of the media bias and data limitations that prevail in these dominant domains. Read the full story by Kathy Leake

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"Allowing our followers to act as a sound board for our campaigns has proven successful for the brand in the past," said Olivier Francois, chief marketing officer, FCA-global, in a … Read the full story by Tanya Gazdik

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Google made a move into quick yet relevant search in text messages, emails and a variety of other mobile apps, but the initial foray that provides one result will require … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan

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Univision has a deal with the One by AOL initiative, a self-serve platform allowing advertisers programmatic access to linear TV inventory. In using One by AOL, advertisers can now execute … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
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Spokeo may have to face a privacy lawsuit for allegedly displaying incorrect information about consumers, but only if they can show the errors caused a "concrete" injury. Read the full story by Wendy Davis

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Gannett is asking a federal appellate court to reconsider a decision that the company may have violated a video privacy law by allegedly sending Adobe information about app users. Read the full story by Wendy Davis