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by Laurie Sullivan, Staff Writer
Former Google employee Sanmay Ved, who casually browsed Google's domain name-buying service, noticed the tech giant's most-visited domain became available for purchase after the ecommerce platform
added it to his … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Google officially becomes an Alphabet holding subsidiary after the close of business Oct. 2. Online advertising businesses from search to display and Android and … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Sean Hargrave, Staff Writer
Research shows that B2B marketers in the U.S. hold content, SEO and automation in the highest regard. Put them together and what do you … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Retailers are obsessed with connecting with consumers online, but as the holiday season gets underway, findings from a recent study reveal a wide disconnect … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Fieldy Arvizu, Korn's bass player, marvels at the intimate connection smartphones create between the band and the fans. This month for the first time … Read the whole story
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by Richard Whitman, Columnist
Fortunately, the world didn't "universally vomit when we put this thing out there," the exec told an Advertising Week crowd. Read the whole story
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by Jess Nelson
Worldata has re-launched SubjectLine.com, a predictive analytical tool in the marketing industry. B2B marketing executives who implement predictive analytics into their marketing campaigns are … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Rahul Bafna, Op-Ed Contributor
Modern marketers must consider multiple touch-points, channels, and devices in the path to purchase, and are reacting accordingly. It's finally time to lay single-device, … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by George Simpson, Featured Contributor
Silicon Alley tech startup NadaWait.com used New York's schizophrenic Advertising Week to announce that it has launched a browser-based program that blocks all online … Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Chuck Martin, Staff Writer
With the Internet of Everything, connected objects will be everywhere, even where a person is taking a shower. And those objects can be wirelessly … Read the whole story