Microsoft Gets Rid Of Display Advertising & 1200 Employees But Still Holds On To Search

Summary: AOL will take over Microsoft’s display ad business along with 1200 employees while in return, Bing will power AOL’s search properties.
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If you haven’t heard that Dick Costolo has stepped down as head of Twitter and is temporarily being replaced by […]
Read More →Why manufacturing gender equality in tech is a lost battle

Rand Fishkin of Moz wrote a wonderful and well-written piece on why he believes in the importance of increasing diversity […]
Read More →Netflix Ad Fix: Ads Will Creep Into America’s Favorite Streaming Service

If you somehow have managed to avoid hearing the wailing and gnashing of teeth on the Internet from the last […]
Read More →Facebook in hot water again over European privacy concerns, and it’s stupid

Europe is once again going after a U.S. based tech company for security concerns, only this time their target is […]
Read More →Facebook ads found to be part of Europe’s migrant tragedies

Although not technically part of the Middle East, which ends in the west with Egypt, Libya has in the last […]
Read More →Is Google’s Project Fi A Way To Get Our Data, Disguised As An Innovative Cell Phone Service?

Google announced a few days ago that they’re going to be launching another major venture, which is Project Fi. It’s […]
Read More →Shouldn’t the US treat Google and Facebook the way Europe does?

Although Google and Facebook are raking in cash from the U.S., spending and profits in Europe are constricted due to […]
Read More →Google’s advertising business isn’t about to die, despite what Biz Insider says

If you ask Nicholas Carlson from Business Insider, Google has one foot in the grave and another on a banana […]
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