If you recently opened Google Chrome and got a popup mentioning targeted ads and clicked the “I got it” button, you’ve chosen a new setting that shares your browsing history with advertisers to serve targeted ads…
If you recently opened Google Chrome and got a popup mentioning targeted ads and clicked the “I got it” button, you’ve chosen a new setting that shares your browsing history with advertisers to serve targeted ads…
YouTube is preparing to make some changes to its advertising policy that will make users less distracted by ads. Acting on the data compiled from feedback and research, YouTube has also announced the first new feature.
According to some senior YouTube executives, Shorts videos could plunge the platform into a major financial crisis. So why is such a scenario foreseen for YouTube?
The New York Times suggested that Meta will bring paid subscriptions to its platforms like Facebook and Instagram in Europe. Allegedly, users will be able to have an ad-free experience by paying money.
The giant social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, owned by Elon Musk, is preparing to make an arrangement that will delight content producers.
Elon Musk said some time ago that the number of monthly users of the social media platform X, known as Twitter, has reached a “new high”. On the other side of the coin, the number of users on Meta’s Threads platform continues to decrease.
Google ran five short ads referring to Apple. The hilarious image ad campaign compares the specs of the two phones, while touting the iPhone and Pixel phones as “best friends.”
A surprise name was included in the competition between Apple and Samsung in the smartphone market. Google, which is at the head of the Android ecosystem and recently announced the Pixel Fold model, made fun of the iPhone 14 Pro in its new promotional ads.
Microsoft did a surprising campaign for its subscription-based gaming service Game Pass. It showed free Game Pass codes on stadium billboards at a football game. Moreover, these codes were reflected in the live broadcast watched by millions.
The year 2022 has been a year when sales, revenues and values fell for all giant companies and especially “Big Tech”. On the other hand, when we turn the lens to Amazon, we see that the company is spending an incredible amount of advertising. It’s actually interesting…