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Google YouTube Advertisers Leaving
Unhappy $GOOGL YouTube advertisers: Blame programmatic? Glut of UGC? ML image recognition to save the day? Hope King and JD Durkin of Cheddar provide insight as to why Google YouTube advertisers are unhappy.
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Facebook Introduces Messenger Reactions, Collections for Advertisers
Facebook kinda rolls out dislike button; "Collection"= video ads, more on e-commerce managers' plates. Check out more on what Cheddar hosts Hope King and JD Durkin have to say about Facebook's new rollout.
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Challenges Facing SEIA.org
A misconception SEIA wants to correct, @danwhitten says, is that solar energy is expensive, as it's dropped by 70% in 8 years.
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Gary Davis' Tips to Prevent Your Holiday Gifts From Being Hacked
To prevent your gifts from being hacked, Intel Security’s Gary Davis says avoid common words in your password and keep track of big breaches
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Recode's Jason Del Rey on Rent The Runway's Recent Funding Round
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Is Tim Cook About to Have His Turtleneck Moment?
The iPhone makes up to 60% of Apple's revenue. Is it time for a new product? Here's what Vanity Fair's The Hive thinks it should be.
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Space.com's Tariq J. Malik on SpaceX's Future Launches
From a business perspective, Space.com's Tariq J. Malik says SpaceX's Falcon 9 delay pushed back several launches, including a manned flight.
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Xerox CEO Jeff Jacobson on the Company's Focus on Innovation
Xerox CEO Jeff Jacobson says a part of its innovation is looking at companies that enable print, even as pages decline.
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Ford CEO Mark Fields on the Decision to Cancel Its Mexico Plant
Ford CEO Mark Fields says canceling the Mexico plant was a business decision and feels that manufacturing will be favorable under Trump.
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Donald J. Trump on Capital Repatriation and Corporate Tax Cuts
Donald J. Trump answers Jon Steinberg's question on capital repatriation and corporate tax cuts: "There will be a major border tax on these companies that are leaving."
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Robert Herjavec on Opportunities in Cybersecurity Sector
Robert Herjavec’s firm finds that governments are increasingly hacking each other to gain info rather than stealing something.
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Sallie Krawcheck on Where Women Thrive in the Workplace
Areas where women thrive in the workplace, Sallie Krawcheck says: relationship management, long-term thinking, and decision-making.
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The Latest on D.C. Protests During the Inauguration
Freelance journalist Myrna Perez was on DC's K Street, where protests occurred during Donald Trump’s inauguration.
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Basecamp's Jason Fried Promises to Refund Customers With Own Paycheck
Modern work tools are a mess, Basecamp CEO Jason Fried says, because they make employees available 24/7, leading to burnout.
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DOW HITS 20K
For the first time ever, the Dow Jones Industrial Average surpassed 20K. It occurred as the market opened on Wednesday.
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Space.com Tariq Malik on Musk's Relationship With Trump
Space.com’s Tariq Malik feels that while Elon Musk is close to President Trump, he has acted independently and is not going along for his businesses' sake.
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Space.com's Tariq Malik on Uber Elevate
Why is Uber pursuing flying cars? Space.com’s Tariq Malik says it raises the bar for other rail-hailing services like Lyft.
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Popular Science on the Use of Drones in Wildlife
Scientists are increasingly using drones to observe nature and get a closer look at wildlife, Popular Science web editor Claire Maldarelli says.
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How Enron Whistleblower Sherron Watkins Says Uber Continues to Operate
Sherron Watkins, Enron whistleblower, comes on Cheddar to discuss what Uber needs to do and focus on.
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Why Eric Schiffer Won't Invest in Snap
In tech, Eric Schiffer says you'd have to be "suicidal" to invest in Snap. "A silent generation knows it's dead."
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Philadelphia 76ers VP Akshay Khanna on the Rise of eSports
The NBA is taking an interest in eSports. Philadelphia 76ers VP Akshay Khanna says the opportunity to activate a new, passionate audience is massive.
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How Does Tesla Stand Out When Everyone Is Pursuing Autonomous?
ARKInvest’s Tasha Keeney says Tesla is far ahead of other autonomous carmakers in terms of data and commercialization.
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FCC Greenlights LTE-U Implementation
LTE-U could make cellular connection smoother, but the implementation of the new technology is not without controversy, WaPo’s Brian Fung says.
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What Will the WHCA Dinner Look Like Without Trump?
With Trump skipping the White House Correspondents Association Dinner, how will the night play out? Nerd Prom producer Patrick Gavin offers a few ideas and some criticisms for his absence.