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Facebook Sharpens Audience Network Targeting

Facebook Sharpens Audience Network Targeting

Facebook on Tuesday further opened its Audience Network to third-party developers and publishers. It debuted the platform in April, positioning it as a mobile monetization tool that would leverage Facebook's 1.5 million advertisers and the millions of users who sign into apps using their Facebook credentials. The platform is now available to developers and publishers around the world.

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Systemd Dev Slams FOSS Culture

Systemd Dev Slams FOSS Culture

"The open source community is full of [assh*les], and I probably more than most others am one of their most favorite targets," Poettering added. "I get hate mail for hacking on open source. People have started multiple 'petitions' .... asking me to stop working. Recently, people started collecting Bitcoins to hire a hitman for me (this really happened!)." Linux creator Linus Torvalds himself gets a significant share of Poettering's blame, but in general, "the Linux community is dominated by western, white, straight, males in their 30s and 40s these days," he wrote. "I perfectly fit in that pattern, and the rubbish they pour over me is awful. I can only imagine that it is much worse for members of minorities, or people from different cultural backgrounds."

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Don't Look Now, but Ads Are Coming to Snapchat

Don't Look Now, but Ads Are Coming to Snapchat

Ads soon will arrive on Snapchat, company spokesperson Mary Ritti on Thursday confirmed for the E-Commerce Times. The ads will not target individual users. Rather, they'll appear in a more generalized fashion within the service's Snapchat Stories feature among shared photos and videos, CEO Evan Spiegel said Wednesday at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit in San Francisco, according to press reports.

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Lollipop Could Make Android Stickier

Lollipop Could Make Android Stickier

Ads soon will arrive on Snapchat, company spokesperson Mary Ritti on Thursday confirmed for the E-Commerce Times. The ads will not target individual users. Rather, they'll appear in a more generalized fashion within the service's Snapchat Stories feature among shared photos and videos, CEO Evan Spiegel said Wednesday at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit in San Francisco, according to press reports.

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