Rep. Bob Rommel is proposing legislation that would allow transportation network companies like Uber and Lyft to begin placing digital advertising boards on top of vehicles. The signs would be illuminated and digitally operated. The bill (HB 1039) limits the sign to no taller than 20 inches and no longer than 54 inches. Read More
Google announced today that 500 million people are now using Google Assistant across smartphones, TVs, smart home devices, and other gadgets. That figure represents the number of people using Google Assistant each month, a metric which Google has never previously revealed. While half a billion is a considerable number of monthly Read More
From purchasing new products to looking at trending designs, we take help from social media platforms for everything and we are living among the generation who rely more on social networks for recommendations and suggestions as compared to a real person. Read MoreRead More
Facebook Took More Than 3 Months To Take Notice of the Harmful HIV Drugs Ads running on the Platform
According to a recent report, Facebook started removing a series of ads promoting HIV prevention drugs and targeting LGBTQ people but as we heard, it took Facebook more than 3 months to take notice of such harmful ads and we are really concerned to know what took so long. Read MoreRead More
Addressable TV advertising will leap from US$15.6 billion (€13.9 billion) in total worldwide revenue in 2019 to almost six times that value at $85.5 billion (€76.3 billion) by 2025, according to a new report. This reflects advertising dollars switching to addressable as the platforms mature and are better understood by the advertising community. This is [&Read More
After adding lists as alternate, swipeable tweet feeds back in September, and then topics as an additional following option two months later, Twitter is now working to give lists and topics even more focus, with a range of updates designed to help improve content discovery, and connect more people – particularly Read More