"The Boston Globe" found a way to use U.S. First Amendment rights to create content that will likely gain more eyeballs on the front page of its Sunday's Ideas section, … Read the whole story
Share of original broadcast videos continue to fall on Facebook, and with them insights into the likes and dislikes of what makes the site's … Read the whole story
With all the visual assets out there floating around, it's no surprise that the next frontier of search, much less advertising, is figuring out … Read the whole story
"The Daily Mail" owner is considering a bid for Yahoo's core assets, from search and email to mobile and video, but the company seems … Read the whole story
Brave, the browser that blocks third-party ads and replaces them with "safer" ones, says it will fight "today's increasingly abusive approach to Web advertising." Read the whole story
Siding against Google, a federal appellate court lifted an order that prohibited Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood from continuing with an investigation into the … Read the whole story
In the movie "What Women Want," Mel Gibson plays an ad executive who, after a freak accident, discovers he can hear women's private thoughts. … Read the whole story
"The perception is because of the newness [of the devices], you're going to pay more," says Jeff Berry, Colloquy's research director. "The 'too expensive' … Read the whole story
For one, each of the remaining candidates have far more YouTube videos on their channels, and YouTube seems to be a bigger part of … Read the whole story