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CRM March 2015 Leonard Klie |
Firms Should Embrace Instagram The image- and video-sharing site now surpasses Twitter in users. |
CRM March 2015 Maria Minsker |
Facebook Gets Real About Virtual Reality Oculus Rift, Facebook's $2 billion VR venture, could soon be a viable marketing channel. |
Fast Company David Lumb |
Twitter Hopes To Become Friendlier, Triples Its Abuse-Handling Team Critics have backed Twitter into a corner for its lax policing of abuse -- and in response, Twitter has tripled its abuse report-handling team and now fields five times as many abuse reports as before. |
Fast Company Ainsley O'Connell |
To Become A Grown-Up Business, YouTube Needs To Attract Grown-Up Viewers What in the world do grown-ups watch on YouTube? Not much, and that is a huge part of the reason the online-video platform remains unprofitable. |
CRM February 20, 2015 Reda Sedrati |
5 Tips for Social Selling Success This affordable marketing channel can offer big payoffs when used correctly. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Why Circa's Bringing News From Smartphones To... Your Work Computer? Launching a separate, desktop- and mobile-friendly responsive website means two big changes for Circa. It allows the startup to tap into the groundswell of traffic Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter bring. |
Fast Company Nikita Richardson |
BuzzFeed's Silly New Animals App Is Very Smart Business Born from an eponymous feature on the main site, Cute or Not is BuzzFeed's second app in its nearly 10-year history and the beginning of what, according to Johaneson, will be a "year of apps" for the viral content creator. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Go Go Gadget Exclusives: Netflix Beefs Up Its Kids' Programming That's why the next phase of Netflix's exclusive content push is focused on children's programming. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
YouTube Is Launching An App To Capture Your Kid's Attention Span (And TV's Future) YouTube Kids walls off the service's kid-friendly content into a single container devoid of grown-up fare and "accidental" searches for inappropriate video. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Can Ello Finally Explain Its Existence? After a massive wave of buzz and speculation, the interest in this ad-free, invite-only minimalist social network seems to have dissolved. |
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