As more media companies realize Russia bought advertising space or promoted news stories — fake and otherwise — on their platforms, covert influence has become the new money laundering. Both activities hide below the surface of legitimate enterprises, cast a shadow of disrepute on those very enterprises and can be neutralized through transparency and accountability. Read More Covert influence is the new money launderingThis entry was posted in advertising Column Media Social TC on November 5, 2017 by Cortney Weinbaum
As more media companies realize Russia bought advertising space or promoted news stories — fake and otherwise — on their platforms, covert influence has become the new money laundering. Both activities hide below the surface of legitimate enterprises, cast a shadow of disrepute on those very enterprises and can be neutralized through transparency and accountability. Read More Covert influence is the new money launderingThis entry was posted in advertising Column Media Social TC on November 5, 2017 by Cortney Weinbaum
The proposed tie-up between two American telecom giants was formally called off this weekend. Sprint and T-Mobile had been negotiations for months but ultimately decided not to go forward with a deal. “The companies were unable to find mutually agreeable terms,” the businesses announced in a joint press release Saturday. Last week, reports suggested that the deal was on the verge… Read More SoftBank increasing Sprint stake after T-Mobile deal called offThis entry was posted in Mobile on November 5, 2017 by Katie Roof
Encrypted, simple, and free, Signal is the one messaging app you need on your phone. Why We Should All Be Using the Encrypted Chat App ...This entry was posted in Gear on November 5, 2017 by Jordan McMahon