While the app will offer features such as search, recommendations and playlists, it puts the video-sharing site in a position to complete more broadly with Facebook and Periscope. Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
With the help of Foursquare, Twitter is finally beginning to allow users to see tweets from specific places. Creating a product that helps users to differentiate themselves from the morass … Read the full story by Ben FrederickGavin O'Malley
A new study shows that the industry's astonishing rise in volatility -- up 250% since 2010, with $200 billion up for grabs -- has little to do with channels, and … Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
Making for a more laid-back experience, Instagram on Thursday debuted "Picked for You" channels featuring videos grouped by users' preferred topics and interests. Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley
In the classic "Prisoner's Dilemma" game theory, two crime suspects are questioned by police in different rooms, and must make simultaneous decisions to "defect" by implicating their partner in the … Read the full story by Mike Driscoll
In the case of #Brexit, Britain's stunning vote to leave the European Union on Thursday, the overall trend on social media seemed to favor "Remain." Read the full story by Erik Sass
Consumers are less likely to trust a brand after a phishing attack, according to a study released Thursday by Return Path. Read the full story by Jess Nelson
According to Zenith's new Advertising Expenditure Forecast, nearly $100 billion will be spent on mobile advertising around the world next year. It's estimated that by 2018, mobile will make up … Read the full story by George Simpson
Ainsworth Pet Nutrition, manufacturer of the Rachael Ray's Nutrish line of pet food, has partnered with BuzzFeed to produce three co-branded videos and three sponsored posts. Read the full story by Tanya Gazdik