R.I.P, David Lynch: Thanks For The Damn Fine Coffee
“I sometimes do commercials to make money,” Lynch said in a 2008 interview, emphasizing the last two words like a cartoon bad guy.
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“I sometimes do commercials to make money,” Lynch said in a 2008 interview, emphasizing the last two words like a cartoon bad guy.
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While X and Meta have slackened content-moderation efforts and slashed third-party fact-checking, Bluesky has amplified its efforts – processing almost 6.5 million content violation reports in 2024 – a 17x increase vs. 2023.
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In a new campaign, LinkedIn warns companies about the perils of accidentally targeting the wrong audiences, ultimately showcasing LinkedIn’s suite of evolving AI audience-reach tools.
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Hiding Sponsored Ads may be one reason people turn off JavaScript before using Google Search, but Google got wise to the workaround and made it a requirement to use its service.
Google: JavaScript Now Required To Search Read More »
Hiding Sponsored Ads may be one reason people turn off JavaScript before using Google Search, but Google got wise to the workaround and made it a requirement to use its service.
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Google must face a lawsuit brought by web users who claim the company’s search deals with Apple and others hindered competitors such as Duck Duck Go, which touts itself as privacy friendly, and the defunct subscription-based Neeva.
Google Must Face Search Users' Antitrust Claims, Judge Rules Read More »
WASHINGTON, DC — “The first $10 billion midterm cycle,” Assembly political chief Tyler Goldberg predicted we will be talking about two years from now.
Politics As Not-So-Usual: 'Shared Competitive,' The $10B Midterm Cycle Read More »
WASHINGTON, DC — “The first $10 billion midterm cycle,” Assembly political chief Tyler Goldberg predicted we will be talking about two years from now.
Politics As Not-So-Usual: 'Shared Competitive' And The $10B '26 Midterm Cycle Read More »
Citing concerns over data collection by China, the Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a law that will result in a ban on TikTok unless the company separates from China-based parent ByteDance.
Supreme Court Upholds Law That Could Ban TikTok Read More »
Citing concerns over data collection by China, the Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a law that will result in a ban on TikTok unless the company separates from China-based parent ByteDance.
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