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Media Post
In 2002, then-Google CEO Eric Schmidt spoke at the Jupiter/Interactive Advertising Bureau Ad Forum. In response to a question about the future of search, he said, "The mistake we always make is, we assume the success in the next 10 years will be the same as the success in the last 10 years. The dominant players always get it wrong."
Four years later, in 2006, I wrote my first bylined column for MediaPost,"Is Google Scrambling?"
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Adweek
Instagram confirmed that it is testing a way for public accounts to remove followers, but the Facebook-owned photo- and video-sharing network would not provide further details.
Social and digital media consultant Matt Navarra shared a screenshot from Twitter user @blueasyraff in a tweet.
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Variety
As expected, Twitter's elimination of "locked" users accounts from public follower counts has resulted in a decline for many users — including millions lost for the biggest celebs on the platform, like Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Barack Obama, Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga.
One of the biggest losers seems to have been Twitter's own primary account (@Twitter).
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Robert Heaton (blog)
Five years ago I realized that I remembered almost nothing about most books that I read. I was reading all kinds of non-fiction — pop-psychology, pop-economics, pop-sociology, you name it — and felt like quite the polymath auto-didact. But one day, after I had finished blathering at a friend about how much I had enjoyed "Thinking, Fast and Slow," they asked for a quick summary of the book's overall thesis.
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Editor & Publisher
The story goes that programmatic technology's "unbundling" of news and advertising made it impossible for most publishers to build a sustainable business model on digital advertising. When ads started following individuals across their travels on the web, inventory exploded, CPM rates plummeted, and Google, Facebook and ad tech brokers started taking a huge share of what was being spent.
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Pew Research Center
Mobile devices have become one of the most common ways Americans get news, outpacing desktop or laptop computers. Roughly six-in-10 U.S. adults (58%) often get news on a mobile device, 19 percentage points higher than the 39% who often get news on a desktop or laptop computer, according to a Pew Research Center survey. The share of Americans who often get news on a mobile device is nearly triple the 21% who did so in 2013.
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PDN Pulse
Following a controversial ruling in a copyright infringement case in Virginia, attorney (and former photographer) David Deal says he is appealing the decision on behalf of photographer Russell Brammer.
Brammer sued Violent Hues Productions in 2017 for unauthorized use of a time-lapse photograph of the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Violent Hues, which organizes the annual Northern Virginia Film Festival, used Brammer's photo on a website.
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INMA
As the fake news crisis persists, we news publishers are hoping distributed platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and Snapchat will prioritize trustworthy news content. However, with only minor improvements, the distributed platforms continue to be largely unresponsive to the wishes and needs of news publishers.
This was among the conclusions made when 55 media managers from 17 major news brands gathered in Berlin for the third-annual Distributed Content Summit hosted by Bild.
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Roads & Kingdoms
"What is the Garden of Dreams?" a friend who was recently visiting Nepal asked when he heard the name come up in conversation.
"It's a park-like garden in Thamel, that used to belong to one of the Rana aristocrats," one of us answered.
"And what do people do there?" he furthered inquired.
The Nepalis at the table looked at each other, mischievous smiles forming on our faces. "Make out," we said.
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Cafe Mom
Spring and summer are inherently synonymous with foliage. Outside, one is likely to stumble upon a gorgeous garden or two — overflowing with plants that are so picturesque it brings tears to the eyes. And while outdoor plants are fun to admire, there is a certain art form to indoor gardening. After all, an indoor gardener doesn't have the help of mother nature to keep plants prospering. It takes a lot of personal effort and no shortage of vision to create the ultimate indoor greenery.
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Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
Vertical gardening is a great way to maximize your living space and enhance the beauty and enjoyment of your home. Easy to create, customize and care for, a vertical garden can be made of anything from hanging flower pots and plastic soda bottles to old mailboxes, wheelbarrows and crates.
And the many options allow you the flexibility to get creative and capture your unique sense of style.
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