[ad_1] Google plans to give its advertising clients more control over where their ads appear on YouTube and the Google Display Network, which posts advertising to third-party websites. It announced the move in a blog post from its European business after major brands pulled ads from the platform because they ...
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[ad_1] Every week, there are thousands of new songs hitting the airwaves — and it’s just too much for your two ears to handle. With all those options, you can’t be wasting your time on tracks that deserve a thumbs-down click. But don’t worry, we’re going to save you the hassle. ...
Read More »Sogou Eyes IPO In 2017
[ad_1] Chinese search engine company Sogou.com reportedly made an important step for its initial public offering in 2017 and Wang Xiaochuan, chief executive officer of Sogou, revealed that the company already held a multi-party meeting to discuss the related issues. The multiple parties mentioned by ...
Read More »Good, beta, best: How beta tests help shape games like ‘Gwent’ and ‘The Elder Scrolls: Legends’
[ad_1] If you eagerly anticipated any of 2016’s biggest AAA video games, chances are you could have found a way to play it ahead of its formal release. Street Fighter V, Battlefront 1, Gears of War 4, Overwatch, The Division — No matter the genre, it seems like every big-name ...
Read More »Zelda: Trade Monster Parts for Awesome Gear
[ad_1] In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, there exists a secret merchant by the name of Kilton – who sells exclusive monster-themed merchandise in exchange for Monster Parts. However, finding him can be tricky. Kilton can be reached at any time after leaving the Great Plateau, but ...
Read More »Viewsonic PRO7827HD review – CNET
[ad_1] Viewsonic’s PRO7827HD packs in the features and conveniences, and its picture quality is very good, but not quite good enough to dethrone my favorite at the $800 point, BenQ’s HT2050. Despite one being black and the other white, the two are nearly identical. Both outperform cheaper units like the ...
Read More »How Spotify is finally gaining leverage over record labels
[ad_1] The problem with Spotify going public has always been that the record labels own the music. They force Spotify to pay 70 percent or more of its revenue to them for royalties, and could jack up that price if Spotify got too profitable. That’s why over the past few ...
Read More »Ethan Hawke shot most of his forthcoming biopic with DJI gear
[ad_1] Foley’s story is peppered with misfortune and tragedy. Most notably, his untimely death at just 40 years old, after a neighbor’s son shot him in the chest. Couple this with a period in his life known as “the missing years” and a musical influence that reaches luminaries such as ...
Read More »China’s Baidu bets big on AI to increase competitiveness
[ad_1] BAIDU – dubbed the “Chinese Google” – has turned its significant resources to a deep dive into artificial intelligence (AI) research, particularly so in its Deep Speech translation and language software, and driverless car program. It seems as if the company aspires to be an umbrella corporation like ...
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