Snap Promotes Sofia Gross to Head of Policy Partnership and Social Impact She has been with the company since July 2015.
Facebook Keeps Pressing for Updated Comprehensive Internet Regulations in the US
New spot “A (Too) Short History” shows how the web has changed in the 25 years since the Telecommunications Act passed.
Wave.tv to Create Social Sports Betting Content for FanDuel
The partnership actually kicked off in conjunction with Super Bowl 2021.
These Images Accurately Portray What Women Look Like in Leadership Roles
Getty Images and UN Women’s Unstereotype Alliance co-created a gallery ahead of International Women’s Day.
What to Make of Google’s Privacy Bomb: A Town Hall
Google's market-leading browser Chrome, which is used by more than 60% of web users, has chosen not to support alternate identifiers that help marketers target customers.
Reddit Names First Ever CFO, Drew Vollero
He comes from Allied Universal but was also Snap Inc.’s first chief financial officer.
Clubhouse: How to Find Clubs to Follow
Users can discover groups they may be interested in.
Messenger Kids Releases Women’s History Month Sticker Pack
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
They were designed to empower girls to express themselves.
Hey Google! So, What’s Next for Ad Tech?
The biggest company in advertising just issued a statement raising more questions than it has answers.
Have You Run Out of Ways to Spend Quarantine Time? This Pitch-Perfect Ad Has a Suggestion
Streaming service Topic hilariously repurposes dark footage to expand your bingeing horizons.
What Happened to Influencers and Their Content in 2020?
Which influencer metrics to trust in 2021.
Mel Magazine to Launch Paid Newsletters
The paid newsletter program marks an important milestone for Mel, which does not run advertisements.
Virginia Passes Data Privacy Law, Reigniting Calls for a Federal Solution
It's the second state in the nation to pass regulations, following California.