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.
The Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville led to communications outages over hundreds of miles in the southern U.S., raising concerns about the vulnerability of U.S. networks.
Tech jobs are open, yet a strong, diverse group of potential workers are being overlooked.
Keeping people engaged during virtual meetings is essential for company success and productivity.
Federal officials are outlining new rules that will let operators fly small drones over people and at night.
Rob LoCascio, CEO of LivePerson, joined Cheddar to discuss the future of AI in customer service and e-commerce.
Movers+Shakers CEO and co-founder Evan Horowitz talked to Cheddar about how Generation Z looks for authenticity in brands on the TikTok platform.
SMBs are under attack, and these tips can keep the hackers at bay.
Since May of 2020, decentralized finance (DeFi) has seen a huge rise in assets and expansion. What will this mean for its users in 2021?
Home services search platform, the Porch Group, made its Nasdaq debut just in time for Christmas.
From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, these are the top stories that moved markets and had investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs talking this week on Cheddar.
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