LittleThings shuts down, a casualty of Facebook news feed change

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LittleThings shuts down, a casualty of Facebook news feed change

Facebook's recent algorithm change has claimed a casualty. LittleThings, a 4-year-old site that scaled an audience by sharing feel-good stories and videos on Facebook, shut down today, putting 100 out of work, after Facebook decided it wanted more user posts and less publisher content in its news
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eBay Disappoints Store Owners with Spring Update

As a result, some sellers were left with the impression that the new Starter tier had the same FVF (commission fees) as other Store tiers (3.5%-9.15%). But according to eBay employees responding to seller questions on the boards, that's not the case – Starter Stores pay 10% FVFs across the board.
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Ogury launches Active Insights, a competitor intelligence solution for app marketers

“With Active Insights, publishers can now excel at audience engagement and retention via a clear understanding of the churn factors that lead users to delete, download, or re-download apps,” the company said in a press release. “Publishers can also 'activate' these insights by building and exporting
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Digital Publisher LittleThings Shuts Down, Citing Facebook News Feed Change

LittleThings, the female-focused digital publisher that specialized in distributing its “feel good” content on Facebook , FB -1.88% is shutting down after a change to the social-media company's news feed caused its traffic to tumble. In doing so, the company becomes the latest publisher to feel the effects of
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Dufferin Arts Group secures funding for seniors' writing program

Meetings between the small student groups and the seniors will concentrate on various literary skills, such as writing, editing, interviewing, discussions, composition and sharing. The students collect the information over the course of six weeks and then create a memory album for their senior partner.
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Facebook unveils local news accelerator for publishers

To help “metro newspapers” take their digital subscription business to a new level, Facebook has launched a local news accelerator for news publishers. The $3 million, three-month pilot programme titled “Journalism Project: Local News Subscriptions Accelerator” will begin in the US with 10-15 metro
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Late Rev. Billy Graham to lie in honor in the US Capitol Rotunda

Graham wrote dozens of books, nearly all of which became top sellers. His autobiography, “Just As I Am,” published in 1997 appeared simultaneously on the three top best-seller lists in one week. Graham had personal audiences with many sitting US presidents from Harry S. Truman to Barack Obama.
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