Instagram is a unique place and offers a unique experience, one that is hard to imagine with ads and commercial messages. And that day arrived last week. My reflections on what it mean for brand and display advertising.
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Nielsen announced a new SDK to measure how people watch television from digital sources, including the tablet and smartphone
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A new report shows us once again that U.S. customers pay more money for less broadband than many other cities in the world. The conclusion is we need more competition.
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Mountain View-based Play-i is launching a crowdfunding campaign to produce simple robots that can help kids as young as five years old learn basic concepts behind programming.
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Software-defined power completes the software-defined data center, substantially reducing the risk of power-related outages and dynamically matching application load with hardware resources to dramatically reduce energy consumption – all under IT ops’ control and without compromising application service levels.
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After an uproar broke out in the U.K. over self-published rape and incest porn for sale on ebook sites, Kobo removed self-published titles from its U.K. site for two weeks while it reviewed them. Now the company has explained its policy going forward.
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Companies are racing to create curved smartphones as LG's G Flex was announced over the weekend. It's the first "real" curved smartphone, says LG; a clear shot at Samsung. Is this helping end users or is it really a thumb-wrestling match between the two?
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Rackspace has opened its Hortonworks-powered Hadoop service for early access customers, about a year after announcing it would be building the offering. It's neither the first nor the last managed Hadoop service we'll see this week.
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Software isn't just eating the world, it's highly profitable compared with most other industries. Software and tobacco are bringing in high margins, and other businesses want in.
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Kevin Kelly, is a great role model for any and every technology writer. Former editor of A Whole Earth Catalog, co-founder of The Well (an online community) and founding executive editor of Wired Magazine is a man of ideas. My reflections after meeting him last week.
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On paper, the specs of Acer's $249 Chromebook C720 beats out the $279 HP Chromebook 11 but is it the better device? For some, surely. For me, no. Here's a look at my comparison after using both for the past two weeks.
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Our weekly Chrome Show podcast started out with discussion about Apple of all things. Free iWorks apps and improved iCloud features, such as collaboration, could be a shot at Google's free, cloud-based way of doing things.
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The launch of iOS7 generated a lot of commentary about its design changes. However, it also foresaw the shift in how enterprises are using and developing mobile apps, and includes several business-friendly features.
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People retweet lies and errors on Twitter all the time. Are there special cases where they should be punished for doing so? That's what happened in the UK, raising questions again about how to regulate speech on not just Twitter, but other sites where you can slander with a single click.
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Apple released new versions of iWork this week that actually come with less features than the previous versions, and it's not clear how that benefits those using Apple's productivity apps.
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Here's a suggestion for Apple: Forget about building that long-rumored huge flatscreen TV for the living room, and make a small touch-screen TV for the kitchen instead.
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AT&T customers get a price cut on the Moto X and can still customize their device. Best Buy suggests that Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch has a 30 percent return rate. After using one for a few weeks, I understand why.
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The story of a refugee Armenian family fleeing Syria, Jonathan Franzen, Funny math of clothing sizes, Facebook Feminism and Sheryl Sandberg, Paul Krugman on Climate Change and why have young people stopped having sex in Japan -- these plus chess are on menu this weekend.
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Zynga is pleasing investors with its latest numbers, but social gaming alone won't keep it from doing better than breaking even.
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A world where computing is embedded in everyday devices will cause a huge shift in how we advertise to people. Commercials and banner ads don't make sense with wearables and the internet of things. So what does?
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