Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, and YouTube agreed to follow European regulations announced Tuesday that require them to review hateful online content within 24 hours of being notified and to remove it, … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
A new partnership will allow Twitter users to preview 30 seconds of a song from Spotify's catalogue via Twitter's audio cards. Audio Cards have been around since 2014, when Twitter … Read the full story by Ben Frederick
About 419 million mobile users, or 22% of all mobile users, have ad blockers installed on their devices globally -- excluding content blocking apps, in-app ad blockers, and opt-in browser … Read the full story by Ben Frederick
Tesla racks up about one million miles of driving data every 10 hours, adding to the 780 million miles of driving data stored in the past 18 months. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
While consumers continue to make the most of their retail purchases in physical stores, the influence of mobile along the way has been well documented. And for customer journeys across … Read the full story by Chuck Martin
Marketo, a publicly traded marketing automation software provider, this morning announced an agreement to be acquired by private equity firm Vista Equity Partners in a cash deal valued at $1.79 … Read the full story by Joe Mandese
Siding with Delta Air Lines, a California appellate court ruled that the company's app need not comply with a law requiring Web site operators to post privacy policies. Read the full story by Wendy Davis
At least 419 million people are blocking ads on smartphones -- including Facebook, but excluding content-blocking apps, in-app ad blockers, and opt-in browser ad blockers, according to a study released … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
A confluence of annoying ads and accessible software has resulted in a mobile ad-blocking revolution. Worldwide, more than one in five (22%) of smartphone owners are actively using mobile ad-blocking … Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley
Chinese Internet giant Alibaba Group Holdings, which runs China's Taobao online shopping marketplace, has invested an undisclosed amount in Twiggle, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based company developing ecommerce search technologies, as … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan