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Why Viacom Gave Up Developing Its Own Mobile Video Player
 
Why Viacom Gave Up Developing Its Own Mobile Video Player
 
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variety.com · Until earlier this year, Viacom had used its own internally developed video player in apps for channels like MTV, Nickelodeon and...
 
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Rachel Sklar on LinkedIn · What do you get when you have a near-homogeneous assemblage of mostly men across an industry where women are marginalized and/or...
 
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Twitter Buys MoPub, Will Add Real-Time Bidding for Mobile Ads
 
Twitter Buys MoPub, Will Add Real-Time Bidding for Mobile Ads
 
 
mashable.com · Twitter announced on Monday the acquisition of MoPub, a San Francisco-based startup that helps clients monitor their mobile...
 
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Adam Grant on LinkedIn · We're often shocked by what people post online. Sometime this year, you’ve probably marveled at an offensive Tweet, a...
 
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Hulu, ABC Testing Programmatic Video Ad Selling
 
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adweek.com · To date, companies like Hulu and ABC have had little reason to not sell their video ad inventory the old-fashioned way, i.e....
 
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Neiman Marcus Is Sold for $6 Billion
 
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dealbook.nytimes.com · The owners of the Neiman Marcus luxury retail chain agreed on Monday to sell it to a group led by Ares Management and a Canadian...
 
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From Myspace’s Ashes, Silicon Start-ups Rise
 
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nytimes.com · The alumni of Myspace have generated an impressive number of spinoffs, even though their site now seems like a distant also-ran...
 
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