ok, let's do this. I've now read all 153 pages of United States vs Google filed earlier today. As I've said earlier, Google is royally screwed.
The suit is super well-written building on prior work investigating Google’s market power abuse leveraging advertising technologies. /1
I'm glad I could support bringing @dberkowitz's cool, new experiment to life. Check it out at
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My whole feed now is mostly what people I follow like posted by those I don’t follow.
Is there any way to only see the posts from people I follow? Can I turn off the rest?
Instagram has that setting and I keep looking for it here.
I would like to apologize for misattributing song lyrics to Stephen Sondheim this morning. "You've got to be carefully taught," which I referenced regarding training AI, was penned by Oscar Hammerstein II. I regret the error. #CES2023
Tell me you're in the ad industry at #CES2023 without telling me you're in the ad industry at CES.
Me: I've heard 50 people mention data deprecation and clean rooms, and 0 mention EVs or smart homes.
@kellyabcarian of @NBCUniversal & @seansmuller of @ispottv join @CIMM_NEWS at #MediaoceanRetreat to discuss measurement and currency innovations.
Abcarian: “The industry is ready for change, and change is here.”
#CES2023
Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023: http://bit.ly/3YBvizN
A really awesome roundup of predictions this year with contributions from
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is closing. It had some of the most incisive coverage at the intersection of tech and policy, and I learned something every day from their newsletters. Congrats to
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Which candy that ISN'T Halloween/fall-themed (eg candy corn) do you think gets the greatest share of its annual sales in late October? I'm thinking 100 Grand bars. What's your bet?