Mark Is Responsible. Mark Is Irresponsible.

Mark Zuckerberg testified, a.k.a. whined a lot, in front of Congress this week. U.S. Representative Katie Porter from California, a law professor and graduate of Harvard Law, cross-examined the witness. She asked Mark if he cares about privacy as he claims to do, why is he arguing in federal court that consumers can’t hold  Facebook […]

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Instagram Is Forcing People to Log In After Viewing a Set Number of Photos

Instagram is cracking down on the amount of content people can see without logging into the Facebook-owned photo- and video-sharing network. Until recently, people not logged in had unlimited access to public-facing profiles. But an update that went live over the past few weeks changed that. An Instagram spokesperson said, “Now, if you’re not logged…

Texas Pete: Dreamland BBQ: A Texas Pete Film

Dreamland BBQ and Alabama Football go together just like Texas Pete and ribs. We paid a visit to Dreamland and learned the story of how the BBQ legend was built.

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Nuevocentro Shopping: Apprentice

Apprentice is a story of overcoming past fears in pursuit of future success.

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Another Gaming Superstar Just Left Twitch for Microsoft’s Rival Service

Game-streaming megastar Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek is leaving Twitch for Mixer, marking another coup in the fledgling Microsoft service’s bid to take on its larger Amazon-owned rival. The move comes after fellow superstar Tyler “Ninja” Blevins made waves with his own defection from Twitch to Mixer in August. Although Mixer’s estimated 30 million viewership hours logged…

Chrysalis: No Excuses

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Progressive: Parentamorphosis

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Unicef: Unicef is Declaring War on Disease

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Lemsip: Comfort World

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Trump Cancels Subscriptions to The New York Times and The Washington Post

The White House also encouraged federal agencies to let their subscriptions lapse, saying that “taxpayer dollars will be saved.”

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Gap’s Sweet Holiday Campaign Follows the Bond Between a Mother and Son

They say it’s the thought that counts, and that’s what Gap has chosen to remind people of as the holiday shopping season kicks into gear. In a departure from its typically cheery, dance-filled campaigns, the retailer’s latest effort takes a more understated, emotional approach. Created by Johannes Leonardo, the spot opens with a mom tearing…

Twitter Brought Its Tweet Suite to Game 2 of the World Series

Twitter opened the doors to its Tweet Suite at Minute Maid Park in Houston for game two of the 2019 World Series Wednesday night. Twitter Sports invited influencers to join them for the game–in which the visiting Washington Nationals throttled the host Houston Astros 12-3, taking a two games to none lead in the series–and…

Twitter Releases Teaching and Learning With Twitter Handbook

Twitter marked the start of UNESCO’s Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2019 with its release of new handbook Teaching and Learning With Twitter. Public policy manager for Europe Ronan Costello said in a blog post that the handbook is aimed at helping educators equip younger generations with media literacy skills, enabling them to ask…

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Names AKA NYC as its Agency of Record

The Met heads into its 150th year with a new agency partner. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has selected AKA NYC as its new agency of record, following a monthslong review process. As agency of record, AKA NYC will be responsible for creative as well as media buying and planning. Its contract with the Metropolitan…

40 festivais de música afirmam que não vão permitir uso de tecnologia de reconhecimento facial

Quarenta dos grandes festivais de música do globo fizeram uma declaração coletiva oficial hoje para confirmar que não vão permitir o uso de tecnologia de reconhecimento facial nos arredores de seus respectivos eventos. O grupo, que inclui nomes peso-pesados como o Coachella e o SXSW, emitiu a proibição em vista do protesto de inúmeros artistas …

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Peet’s Coffee: Peet’s Iced Espresso Presents: Iliza vs. Herself

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Reebok: Reebok To Go

Major European cities like Stockholm are being invaded by electrical scooters. They have become immensely popular but are also creating debate and are currently a hot topic in the news. Some hate the scooters, but others love them. The main arguments for the scooters have been hard to argue against. Not only are they a fast and cheap alternative to cars, they are electric (sustainable) and contributes to less congestion on the roads. However fresh research in Sweden show that only 2 in 100 journeys actually replace cars. In almost all other cases the scooter replaces people walking. So, even though its still faster, is not cheaper or more sustainable. And, more importantly it contributes more people moving even less which in turn affects people’s health. And fresh statistics from the WHO shows that less and less people get enough exercise. Reebok – a brand that believes in the power of moving (that sports can change lives) – is now launching Reebok To Go, an alternative to the e-scooters, and the first rentable sneaker service ever. Why ride when you can use your feet? With Reebok-to-go there is no excuse. Reebok-To-Go works in a similar way to rental scooters. The shoes are equipped with a QR-Code you simply scan with your phone. Once you have entered your details, it’s just a case of putting them on and away you go. The soles of the shoes also have a GPS tag, so each pair can be tracked on a map. Reebok-To-Go is a reminder of the importance to get your daily exercise. If we can get more people to rediscover their feet through this initiative, that would be a step, well many steps, in the right direction.

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