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MedMen’s CMO Is Creating a Safe and Welcoming Space in the Growing Cannabis...

How do you market a category that has almost no historical consumer behavior data, no precedent on best practices, an outdated stigmatism of shame and is still illegal in many states and federally?...

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Facebook Just Open-Sourced a Way to Process High-Resolution Images for Mobile...

The quality of images captured by smartphones keeps improving at a rapid pace, as does the size of those images, often making them difficult to load. However, a solution open-sourced by Facebook this...

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Consumer Tech and Advertiser Needs Could Be More Complementary in 2019

At last week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the 200,000 attendees--not to mention everyone else following from afar--were, like most years, promised the future. There were, like most years,...

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BOPIS, Retail’s Latest Acronym, Makes the Case for Delayed Gratification

One of the biggest themes at this year's National Retail Federation show (NRF) didn't involve AI or robots. Instead, it was a new acronym buzzword: BOPIS, known as Buy-Online-Pickup-In-Store. And it's...

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NBA Referees Will Interact With Fans on Twitter in Real-Time During Select Games

National Basketball Association referees will take to Twitter to answer fans' questions about calls in real-time as part of an initiative between the league and the National Basketball Referees...

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Sen. Marco Rubio Introduces Federal Privacy Legislation to Supersede State Laws

On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) introduced legislation that could give the Federal Trade Commission authority to update the nation's privacy laws for the internet era. The American Data...

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Nuns Among Shareholders Asking Amazon Not to Trade Privacy for Profit

A group of nuns joining forces to take on an all-powerful tech company sounds like the plot of Sister Act 3, but it actually happened in Brooklyn--sort of. Amazon shareholders representing more than...

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What Makes British Drama Characters Compelling? In These Ads, They Tell You...

Hard-bitten detective Vera Stanhope doesn't give a damn if people like her. She's a crusty crime fighter who outsmarts bad guys and suffers no fools. Disheveled and dowdy, she will not be wearing...

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A Bug Affected the Protect Your Tweets Setting on Android as Far Back as...

An undisclosed number of Android users who enabled the Protect Your Tweets setting on Twitter may not have been protected, after all. In a post on its Help Center, the social network said Twitter for...

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This London Agency Gave People a Lift by Redesigning Their Elevators

An elevator isn't the first place one thinks of for a chance to have some interesting interaction. Most of the time, the ride up and down is an exercise in people gazing forward quietly, or sneaking...

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5G Isn’t a Reality Yet, but It’s Looking Promising

Just because everyone's thinking about 5G doesn't mean everyone understands what it is or what it might imply for their industries and brands. You might have a better idea if you'd attended CES where...

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Chevron to Review Its Global Media Business After 16 Years With WPP

Energy giant Chevron, a longtime staple of WPP's client roster, has placed its global media planning and buying business in review, a company spokesperson confirmed this week. "Chevron's global media...

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There Was No War on Christmas on Facebook and Instagram in December

People on Facebook and Instagram were caught up in the holiday spirit in December, as Christmas and New Year's Eve absolutely dominated conversation on both networks for the month, according to the...

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How 3 Legacy Brands Are Using Tech to Personalize Beauty

While products you'll soon see in retailers like Best Buy made up the bulk of this year's CES activations, brands that you more often find in the aisles of CVS and Walgreens also took part. Neutrogena,...

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Luke Wilson Gets Uncomfortably Close in Colgate’s Super Bowl Ad

Get ready to up close and personal with Luke Wilson's smile--and his mouth--in Colgate's ad for the Super Bowl LIII. The 30-second spot which will air during the second commercial break of the third...

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3 Retro Design Themes That Are Suddenly Resurgent in Modern Culture

Whether it's from a desire to escape the anxieties of modern life or simply an artistic form of nostalgia, the visual techniques of the recent past are now helping define the look of the present. In...

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Google Is Expected to Get Hit With a Third Antitrust Penalty

The European Union is expected to soon announce another antitrust fine against Google--this time related to its AdSense advertising platform, according to a report from Bloomberg. Commissioner...

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McCann Ends 4-Year Battle Over U.S. Army Contract

More than four years after the U.S. Army first announced that it would be reviewing its advertising business in November of 2014, McCann has dropped its final legal fight against the government,...

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Facebook Is Testing LOL, a Video Feed of Memes, to Try to Win Back Teens

Facebook is taking another step to stem the tide of teens leaving its platform with its test of LOL, a feed of memes in the form of videos and GIFs. A spokesperson for the social network said, "We are...

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OK, Lil Jon Heads to His Local Diner in Pepsi’s Super Bowl Teaser

Lil Jon likes to serve his soda old school style. PepsiCo has enlisted the Atlanta rapper behind early '00s "crunk" hits like "Turn Down for What" and Usher's "Yeah" for the last entry in its trio of...

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