Date: July 12, 2016 It all began with a group. One fall morning in 1957, Wisconsin businessman Robert Nourse sat down with fellow chief executives to test something profound: peer advisory groups, sharing experiences, could help one another improve performance Read More
Bing Ads Enable to Share a Budget Across Multiple Campaigns
Bing Ads announced Tuesday that it is developing the ability to share a budget across multiple campaigns. As in AdWords, advertisers will be able to apply a single budget to some or all campaigns in an account. Shared Budgets can Read More
Google shows its support for Gay Pride Month with rainbow art for LGBT search terms
Google is standing strong with its support of gay rights this month by displaying a rainbow ribbon for LGBT-related searches to mark Gay Pride Month. The Gay Pride inspired artwork shows up across the top of the search results page Read More
Google Launches Firebase analytics solution for mobile apps
Google has launched Firebase Analytics, a new analytics solution for mobile apps, at this year’s I/O 2016 developer conference. Firebase was acquired by Google in late 2014 and helps developers build apps for Androids, iOS and the Web. Current features include Read More
Reddit Moves Away From Imgur With New Photo-Uploading Tool
This week Reddit announced it will be moving away from its integration with Imgur and introduce its own image uploading tool. At first the beta feature will only be available to select communities/sub-Reddits. Reddit’s new tool is actually slightly less Read More
Google has announced new upgrades for its iOS app
Google has announced new upgrades for its iOS app, designed to create a faster mobile experience. As part of the updates, Google says it has cut down on loading times and is rolling out AMP content on the Google iOS Read More
Twitter To Remove URL and Images From Character Count
Twitter officially announced May 24 that @names will also not be included in the character count. You also don’t have to add a period before usernames for them to be seen in followers’ feeds. The days of forcing abbreviations so you can Read More
Google’s New Science Journal App Dedicated to Conducting Scientific Research
Google announced a new Android app dedicated to conducting scientific research. It is being marketed as a tool for conducting science with your phone. Using an Android phone’s internal sensors, and external add-ons, you’ll be able to conduct experiments on the world Read More
Trustworthy Accountability Group launching “Certified Against Fraud” certification program
The Trustworthy Accountability Group (TAG) announced Monday that it is launching its “Certified Against Fraud” certification program. Initially announced in October, over thirty ad tech and agency partners have now signed on to participate in the initiative aimed rooting out Read More
Hangouts will continue to exist after Allo launches
This week, Google announced at its I/O developer conference that it is working on a messaging app called Allo. This left many to wonder what would become of its current messaging app Hangouts. The company has now stated it will continue to work Read More