UK Broadband Speeds to Get 25% Slower Because of THE TRUTH
Companies could be forced to advertise proper speeds, at last.
Companies could be forced to advertise proper speeds, at last.
An intriguing new Google tool.
Once, emoji were just emoji. Now they're another way for businesses to look into our souls—er, feeds—and see if we might like to buy something.
The tool-tags are a clear gimmick from Columbia but a cool one all the same.
It had to happen sometime.
You wouldn't be allowed to make a chimp wear clothes and smoke fags in today's world.
There is no escaping Facebook’s advertising reach.
Says it doesn't want to kill off ads though.
How are you going to pay for that new graphics card now?
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So 90s chatroom.
When listing all the ways humanity is going to ruin the future, one that doesn’t often come up is the sun being blocked out by a horde of drone advertising blimps. But that hasn’t stopped one Swiss firm from working hard to make it a reality. Read more >>
Contacting businesses via Facebook’s chat app will apparently allow them to send ads your way.
Bad news for publishers, good news for readers.
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Stopped seeing ads on Twitter? Probably not. Because while the social network has been experimenting with showing less promotional content, it’s only for its most valuable users.