Facebook announces major overhaul to News Feed angering publishers and advertisers

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Facebook announces major overhaul to News Feed angering publishers and advertisers

Facebook announced a significant overhaul to its platform that seeks to boost social interaction. Following feedback from users that business posts were cr.
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Kenyans in the US raise money to airlift students body

She was taking a master's degree in creative writing at the University of Mankato, in Minnesota. Late last week, her family in Kenya made a passionate request to well-wishers to help mobilise resources to bring back her body back to Kiti in Nakuru for burial. Anita Miswa who is Patricia's young sister told
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Why Ford's New 2019 Ranger Pickup Has Big Potential

(That's not a bad thing: It's based on the current global Ranger, which gets good reviews in places like Australia.) … Ford's F-Series full-size pickups have been America's best-sellers for decades. Ford's trucks … Ford truck fans, and Ford investors, have good reasons to be optimistic about its chances.
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High-tech hotshots: Sarasota's Revcontent soaring in web world

Revcontent mines plenty of gold from online publishers and advertisers that want to make money with their websites and increase awareness of their brand. The company's client list includes 2,300 publishers (The Atlantic, Newsweek, CBS, Inc, and Fast Company to name a few) and 1,500 advertisers
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Trump denies racism; 38 dead in Baghdad suicide blasts

The social media giant is rethinking what appears on your newsfeed; bumping down publishers and brands in favor of friends In this piece, developed with the WikiTribune community, Charles Turner outlines what that could mean for publishers and the larger community. picks up on fears about artificial
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Ads.txt Is Only *One* Solution to Ad Blocking: Q&A with Andy Evans, CMO, Sovrn

Ad blocking. It's an issue that is exacerbated by bad actors, yet affects quality publishers, too. In this Q&A with ExchangeWire, Andy Evans (pictured below), CMO, Sovrn, suggests measures to be taken against ad blocking which go beyond mere ads.txt implementation, and among other things discusses
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How games as a service are changing the way we play

But now developers and publishers have realised that players have been getting more savvy and sequels have to do something special to justify an annual purchase. Big changes are happening because the yearly sequel is on the way out in favour of a new model: games as a service (GaaS).
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Chorlton homelessness prevention centre opens its doors

Residents will receive whatever support they need to boost their confidence as they move on with their lives. They will be encouraged to take part in some of the additional activities on offer such as gardening, creative writing and reading, as well as cooking and food hygiene courses. Councillor Bernard
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