Facebook is no longer using red flags next to fake news articles according to a new report by Axios. Sara Fischer, Media Reporter at Axios, explains why the social media giant is shifting its strategy, and her outlook for the digital ad space in 2018.
"They've been radically transparent about things that aren't necessarily working," says Fischer. New research indicates when you flag something as being bad, it actually can make more people click more on that questionable content.
Looking ahead to 2018, Amazon is expanding its advertising efforts. Fischer says introducing customer service videos as part of this push for the digital ad market is a way to take advantage of this growing trend of content.
Tim Sheehan, co-founder and CEO of Greenlight, explains how the company looks to teach financial knowledge to children following its $260 million Series D fundraise.
Virgin Hyperloop CEO and co-founder Josh Giegel spoke to Cheddar about the hopes for the high-speed rail tech to help tackle the climate crisis.
Jill and Carlo discuss the CDC's updated mask guidance, a deeper dive into the catastrophe in India, what POTUS will pitch to Congress, and the biggest public health breakthrough of the decade that you haven't heard about.
Boeing is posting another loss as the pandemic continues to undercut demand for new planes and the company deals with more problems around its 737 Max jetliner.
Tom Pickett, chief revenue officer for DoorDash, spoke to Cheddar about the delivery apps changes to its fee pricing schedule for its restaurant partners.
Apple is following through on its pledge to crack down on Facebook and other snoopy apps that secretly shadow people on their iPhones in order to target more advertising at users.
Car culture in the U.S. spurred a parking boom since the early 1900s. As a result, cities are chock full of parking lots and garages. Cheddar explains why this happened and the often unseen damage it's doing to our urban centers.
The program is an expansion of Key by Amazon Garage Grocery Delivery, which provides temporary access to delivery drivers, who verify their identity and route via the Amazon delivery app.
Charged up by strong sales of its electric cars and SUVs, Tesla has reported its seventh-straight profitable quarter.
Jill and Carlo talk about optimism on the pandemic and economy, a big demographic shift that will have implications for the midterms, Apple rolling out its new privacy tool, and the Oscars ratings.
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