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Free Content Is Killing Media (And Advertising)

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Merge or close legacy media companies that can't adapt. Ultimately, Sorrell feels like AOL overpaid for this property - especially considering that it's just "an aggregator of other people's content," and that if the general public has an appetite for quality journalism, it may well have to look towards the government to fund it.

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Protect Your Online Privacy: Say NO to Ad Cookies

Ari Herzog

Every time you visit a new website you run the risk of a cookie (a text file with aggregate interest- or activity-based behavioral information, usually sparked by submitting an online form) being secretly placed in your browser. Sometimes the website has a privacy policy that tells you this, sometimes it doesn’t.

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Analyse your RSS Feed

Koka Sexton

FeedBurner also offers the largest feed and blog advertising network that brings together an unprecedented caliber of content aggregated from the world’s most recognized media companies (e.g. Our Web-based tools help bloggers, podcasters and commercial publishers promote, deliver and profit from their content on the Web.

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iOS 14 and Facebook Ads: What We Know

Jon Loomer

Examples of data tracking that will require user approval include (from Apple’s announcement ): Displaying targeted advertisements in your app based on user data collected from apps and websites owned by other companies. Aggregated Event Management: It’s unclear what this actually is.

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

What percentage of Fortune 100 companies are on Twitter? Which social networking site is used by 92% of senior marketing executives? How do B2B social media marketing practices differ from B2C companies? Senior marketing execs see their companies moving to social media in 2010 by The Viral Garden.

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