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Oracle DMP adds integration with Bing Ads custom audiences

Advertisers using Oracle DMP can now integrate their first-party data into Bing Ads to create custom audiences for targeting on the search engine, the companies announced Wednesday. The integration opens up additional targeting, bidding and messaging strategies that can be specific to what an advertiser knows about the audience being …

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Twitter broadens its AMP support to include analytics

Twitter is broadening its support of AMP (accelerated mobile pages) to include article analytics. According to the announcement on Twitter’s developer blog, when Twitter loads an AMP version of an article, it will now ping the original article URL to record the view, in addition to passing the query arguments …

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Yahoo parent sues Mozilla for replacing it with Google as Firefox default search

Roughly three years ago, Yahoo and Mozilla announced that Yahoo would be the default search engine on Firefox in the US. That relationship ended early when Mozilla released the much-improved Firefox Quantum browser last month, with Google as the default search provider. Now, Yahoo’s parent company, Oath (Verizon), is suing Mozilla for breach of contract. Oath …

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Google Lens an impressive start for ‘visual search’

Google Lens has gone live or is about to on Pixel phones in the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, India and Singapore (in English). Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been using it extensively and have had mostly positive results — though not always. Currently, Lens can read text …

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Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon 845 With 4K HDR Video Capture

Qualcomm just launched new Always Connected PCs with Snapdragon 835 processors, but the company isn’t resting on its laurels. It’s also announced the upcoming Snapdragon 845, and a bevy of improvements to go along with it. The company hasn’t said much about the CPU core itself, which is almost certainly …

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ExtremeTech Explains: What is USB-C?

When buying a new computer or smartphone, there’s a very good chance it’ll have a USB Type-C port. This port will become the standard for data connections in the next few years, but it could also be the way you listen to audio and charge your devices. USB Type-C, often …

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Software is Increasingly Complex. That Can Be Dangerous.

Marc Andreessen has said software is eating the world. Maybe it’s not eating the world, but every day, software becomes ever more important for the functioning of the world as we know it. The complexity of that software also keeps growing, with new bugs popping up like multi-headed hydras in …

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