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9 Huge Digital Trends That Helped Shape 2016's Triumphs and Struggles >From Snapchat and AI to the ad-blocking fight By Christopher Heine It's been a year of memorable wins and innovation in the digital space, but struggle and malice have also tainted the scene. Here are the nine trends we'll remember from 2016. Read more » |
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This Instagram Timeline Shows the App's Rapid Growth to 600 Million It added 100 million users in last 6 months By Marty Swant Hashtag no filter: Instagram today revealed it now has 600 million users. Read more » |
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BuzzFeed Launches Its First Sponsored Scripted Series, Unfortunatly Ashly, Today Toyota is on board for female-focused sitcom By Sami Main Ashly Perez wears a lot of hats. Read more » |
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YouTube Stars Tyler Oakley and Bethany Mota Are Returning to Host Summer Camp for Fans Will be IRL counselors at Camp 17 By Sami Main Kids deserve a break. Between facing judgment on social media and simply trying to make it through school without embarrassing themselves (lest it goes viral), there's finally a way for them to unwind and unplug. Read more » |
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6 Emerging Topics That Are Increasingly Starting Conversations on Facebook >From ads and UX to maternity wear By Christopher Heine Facebook IQ's data charts, called Topics to Watch, are designed to help marketers know what subjects to look out for on the social network. They are based on trending data, and Adweek readers get an ... Read more » |
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Smosh, YouTube's Longtime Beloved Comedy Duo, Releases Second Feature Film Q&A with the Ghostmates creators By Sami Main Smosh launched on YouTube more than 11 years ago as the brainchild of two friends with a video camera and a vision. Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox started uploading their sketch comedy clips to their own website and ... Read more » |
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Ad of the Day: Grandma Becomes a Lyft Driver in Oscar Winner's Lovely Animated Short John Kahrs' 'June' tries to capture the spirit of ridesharing By Marty Swant Ridesharing apps like Lyft and Uber have spent plenty of time trying to show not just how effective they are at getting you around town, but how the drivers themselves are more than emotionless vessels of ... Read more » |
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