AT&T sells ad tech business Xandr to Microsoft
Microsoft has agreed to buy Xandr from AT&T for a reported $1bn, about a year after the telecommunication firm first put the advanced advertising unit on the block.
Microsoft has agreed to buy Xandr from AT&T for a reported $1bn, about a year after the telecommunication firm first put the advanced advertising unit on the block.
A survey has revealed 41% of Britons over 16 listened to a podcast last month.
LinkedIn has relaunched in China as jobs portal InCareer, two months after Microsoft closed the full version due to pressure over its social media features.
BMJ has appointed Professor of Diabetes and Endocrinology, Professor Wasim Hanif and Global Director of Clinical Services for Aetna International, Dr Hemal Desai, to serve on its Board of Directors.
Future plc is adding to its portfolio of gaming offerings with the launch last week of TechRadar Gaming – TRG.
IOP Publishing has announced the creation of one of the largest collections of academic journals, books and conference series in physical sciences on the MyScienceWork platform.
US trade group the Internet Association, which was founded in 2012 and represents tech giants including Google, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft, announced it is to close down.
The US Association of National Advertisers has appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers to act as lead agency for its investigation into how media budgets are distributed along the ad-tech supply chain.
TikTok has expanded customisation features on its “For You” feed in a bid to prevent users getting stuck in loops of negative content.
Adamah Media, an online magazine, is hosting a writing competition aimed for budding young writers aged 18 to 28.
Editors at The BMJ are urging Facebook to correct a “fact check” of a recent investigation that they say is “inaccurate, incompetent and irresponsible.”
The Embroiderers’ Guild has digitised the complete archive of its publication Embroidery Magazine as well as The Embroideress in conjunction with archive specialists, Exact Editions.
The Advertising Standards Agency has labelled crypto adverts a “red-alert priority issue”, banning a number of adverts from reappearing.
The Electrochemical Society, together with IOP Publishing, is launching two new, fully open access journals.
A group of US senators has introduced the Platform Accountability and Transparency Act, legislation which would require social media groups to offer independent researchers access to their data.
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