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How Tastemade Views Social Platforms
CEO Larry Fitzgibbon says Tastemade views social platforms as "our global video distributors" for "this modern mobile moment."
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Gary Vaynerchuk: "Everybody Should Be Worried About Amazon."
"The traditional companies aren't adjusting to the reality. They're putting themselves out of business," Vaynerchuk told Cheddar at Cannes Lions.
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The Latest From the White House Ahead of Trump's Tech Council
Earlier, Jared Kushner spoke with the highly influential CEOs and executives in attendance for the White House tech summit. Our own J.D. Durkin has more.
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How Will Trump's Policy Toward Cuba Impact Business?
Florida Congressman Darren Soto says the Cuba policy may have a positive effect on businesses if we can get money to independent small businesses in the country, rather than military-backed companies.
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AT&T Wants to Repair Unfair Perception of Women in Advertising
AT&T and ANA created the Gender Equality Measure, which evaluates ads based on inclusion of women. AT&T's Fiona Carter says ads with higher GEM scores actually produced better business results.
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Why Time Inc. CEO Rich Battista Values This Social Network
Snap has become a great experience for Time Inc. brands such as People, EW, and Essence, Battista says, because the company hires creatives to specifically focus on the platform and attract a younger audience.
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CARERS Act Misguides Congress
Cannabis Now’s Greg Zeman says cannabis has financial benefits, but Jeff Sessions doesn’t see a difference between marijuana and other schedule 1 drugs because he’s “operating from an old playbook.”
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Taboola CEO Adam Singolda on Content Recommendation
"People have a very strong opinion about editorial topics," Singolda says. As a content-recommendation company, Singolda says Taboola wants to replace display advertising "that nobody cared about."
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Why Read Print When There’s Snapchat?
With Teen Boss Magazine, Bauer Media is launching another print publication. Here’s why Birttany Galla says it believes in the medium.
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Automate or Get Automated
New jobs have been created in the last 25 years because of automation. Robo Global President Will Studebaker says the globalization of technology in automation is happening faster than people believe.
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Google, Apple, Tesla Taking Wait-and-See Approach to Self-Driving Cars
The strategy these companies appear to be taking, Automobile Magazine's Todd Lassa says, is to let legacy automakers manufacture vehicles, and then provide them with autonomous software.
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House Majority Whip Steve Scalise Shot in Virginia
A gunman opened fire at Congress members practicing at a baseball field in Virginia on Tuesday morning, injuring Rep. Scalise and four others. ABC reports that Scalise is expected to recover.
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Accenture's Goal- 50:50 Workforce Gender Balance by 2025
Women currently make up 40 percent of Accenture's workforce. Chief human resources officer Ellyn Shook says hitting the 50/50 milestone is necessary because "our diversity increases our creativity."
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Jeff Dunham's Puppets Are a Reflection of Society
From a skeleton terrorist to a white-trash, trailer-park hillbilly, Dunham said his original characters are a reflection not only of society, but of himself.
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Trump’s “Irrational Responses” Causing Tension in the West Wing
TheYoungTurks’ Francis Maxwell says the current sense of tension in the West Wing is the result of Trump’s “irrational responses.”
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Dennis Rodman in North Korea to Promote Cryptocurrency Weed | Cheddar
Dennis Rodman is in North Korea promoting a new cyrptocurrency weed. Find out more here on Cheddar.
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The Young Turks' Maxwell- Why Was Sessions Involved in Comey's Firing?
"Why was [Sessions] involved in the firing of Comey, when he said he was going to recuse himself from anything to do with Russia?" Maxwell asks ahead of the attorney general's testimony on Tuesday.
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Sending Satellites to Space Serves Another Purpose for SpaceX
Bringing satellites to space is lucrative for SpaceX, but Will Goodman of Rockets are Cool says it serves another purpose: Cash flow for getting to Mars.
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EA's Goal - To Reach Players Where They Play
EA CEO Andrew Wilson likens the company's distribution strategy to how audiophiles buy music digitally and at retail. "We want to live in a world where we provide players with that same opportunity."
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Facebook Wants You to Type With Your Brain
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Meet Rob Spence - The Eyeborg
After losing his eye in a shooting accident years back, Rob Spence designed a video camera for an eye socket with the ability to shoot tiny videos, says Live Science’s Sara Miller.
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The First Robotics Automation Index Was Much Needed
Four years ago, Robo Global President William Studebaker noticed there wasn’t a broad exposure to track robotics automation companies. He then made the first global index comprised of 82 companies.
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Christopher Mims on Snap's Lofty Expectations
Can Snap find success in increasing engagement, getting original programming, AND manufacturing new hardware? The Wall Street Journal’s Christopher Mims weighs in.
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With Madden 18's New Story Mode, You'll Live Our Your Football Dreams
EA CEO Andrew Wilson tells us that the new story mode could be "the most innovative thing" Madden's done in ten years, utilizing its Frostbite engine to deliver detailed, up-close visuals.