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ALFI INC. TO DONATE ADVERTISING SPACE ON ITS DIGITAL OUT OF HOME (DOOH) SCREENS FOR STRUGGLING BUSINESSES

Alfi | May 27, 2020

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Alfi Inc., a company headquartered in Miami Beach, is donating advertising space on its Digital Out of Home (DOOH) screens for local businesses that are struggling to continue operations as the community emerges from the COVID-19 lockdown. Read More

FACEBOOK ENABLES DISINFORMATION WITH ADVERTISING POLICY

effinghamdailynews | January 13, 2020

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The tech giant recently announced it would not ban false political advertising, or disallow ad targeting that could fuel discrimination or racism and generally create even bigger divides in the American electorate. Facebook is shirking it social responsibility as a company with great power to influence the next election and American democracy. Google has agreed to prohibit ads making false claims and so called “deep-fake” videos that mislead through doctoring images or using a real i...

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MARYLAND LOOKS TO PIONEER TAXES ON DIGITAL ADVERTISING

borneobulletin | January 13, 2020

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Two powerful Maryland politicians want that ad chasing you around the Internet to pay the state for the privilege of collecting your data. Maryland’s current and former Senate presidents have proposed a novel way to pioneer taxes on targetted digital advertising, a plan they estimate could deliver more than USD100 million per year to help pay for a sweeping education overhaul. In what appears to be first-in-the-nation legislation, social media companies such as Facebook and Google would fa...

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COLLEGE ADMISSIONS OFFICERS ARE PAYING MORE ATTENTION TO APPLICANTS’ SOCIAL PROFILES

Adweek | January 13, 2020

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The trend of college admissions officers visiting the social media profiles of applicants is back on the upswing, according to the latest survey from Kaplan Test Prep. The educational and career-services provider polled nearly 300 college admissions officers and found that 36% of them turn to applicants' profiles on social platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter. Read More

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ALFI INC. TO DONATE ADVERTISING SPACE ON ITS DIGITAL OUT OF HOME (DOOH) SCREENS FOR STRUGGLING BUSINESSES

Alfi | May 27, 2020

Alfi Inc., a company headquartered in Miami Beach, is donating advertising space on its Digital Out of Home (DOOH) screens for local businesses that are struggling to continue operations as the community emerges from the COVID-19 lockdown. Read More

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FACEBOOK ENABLES DISINFORMATION WITH ADVERTISING POLICY

effinghamdailynews | January 13, 2020

The tech giant recently announced it would not ban false political advertising, or disallow ad targeting that could fuel discrimination or racism and generally create even bigger divides in the American electorate. Facebook is shirking it social responsibility as a company with great power to influence the next election and American democracy. Google has agreed to prohibit ads making false claims and so called “deep-fake” videos that mislead through doctoring images or using a real i...

Read More
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MARYLAND LOOKS TO PIONEER TAXES ON DIGITAL ADVERTISING

borneobulletin | January 13, 2020

Two powerful Maryland politicians want that ad chasing you around the Internet to pay the state for the privilege of collecting your data. Maryland’s current and former Senate presidents have proposed a novel way to pioneer taxes on targetted digital advertising, a plan they estimate could deliver more than USD100 million per year to help pay for a sweeping education overhaul. In what appears to be first-in-the-nation legislation, social media companies such as Facebook and Google would fa...

Read More
news image

COLLEGE ADMISSIONS OFFICERS ARE PAYING MORE ATTENTION TO APPLICANTS’ SOCIAL PROFILES

Adweek | January 13, 2020

The trend of college admissions officers visiting the social media profiles of applicants is back on the upswing, according to the latest survey from Kaplan Test Prep. The educational and career-services provider polled nearly 300 college admissions officers and found that 36% of them turn to applicants' profiles on social platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter. Read More