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TikTok has emerged as the most downloaded non-gaming app globally during January 2020 in both Apple and Google stores.
According to data from Sensor Tower, the app was installed more than 104.7 million times, representing an increase of 46% from 2019.
The Council of the European Union approved the new Regulation on promoting fairness and transparency of online platforms on 14 June 2019. The new Regulation will take effect this summer, without the need for any further implementation by EU Member St
The ad industry is facing an increasingly complicated media world within which audiences use multiple devices to consume content selected from a broad variety of choices. People consume at times and in places that meet their needs, not the content pr
Twitter beats expectations despite YOY ad revenue slowdown.
Social media company is developing products in 2020 that will enable more direct-response advertising formats.
https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/twitter-beats-expectations-despite-yoy-ad
Gerichtshof der Europäischen Union verhandelt über Rekordbußgeld gegen Google
Should more big tech acquisitions be reviewed by the agencies?
Should additional or different theories of harm and proof be developed?
Web firm bosses could be fined or put in prison if they fail to protect users from harmful content
Web platforms will be given new targets to ensure illegal content is taken down quickly.
Ofcom will be put in charge of regulating the internet, the go
Source: Guardian
Bill Duggen sat down with ANA group executive vice president Bill Duggan in advance for a discussion.
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Eurosport, the broadcaster, is using biometric measurement to better understand viewer engagement and to build a benchmark database with different sports.
In the confessions of a CPG marketer on life after third-party cookies, by Lara O'Reilly, marketers have for years relied on a mixture of their own customer-relationship management databases and third-party data vendors to build audience segments to
PARIS (Reuters) - Facebook’s $22 billion buyout of WhatsApp six years ago should have been blocked, the boss of France’s antitrust watchdog, which is set to help review EU rules, has told Reuters.
“Regulators need to prepare policy foundations; operators need to plan for the new industry structure that 5G will bring.”
'Mark Thompson has led the publication through difficult times' by Ian Burrell
'Digital innovation and consumer tastes are the twin forces driving the mobile marketplace. As new technology has grown in power and versatility, consumers have become more demanding and are now strongly influencing design. One feeds the other, espec
'Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Facebook and Microsoft are facing fresh scrutiny over whether they stifled competition by buying up smaller rivals.'
The Commission has proposed today an ambitious reform of the digital space, a comprehensive set of new rules for all digital services, including social media, online market places, and other online platforms that operate in the European Union:…