miércoles, 30 de abril de 2014

Meet Audience Network, Facebook's Mobile Ad Network

Mobile ad sales are nearly 60 percent of Facebook's revenue and the company has a plan to sell a whole lot more.





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Confide (for Android)

Confide is a slick-looking app designed to keep messages seen only by their intended recipients, but some of its best features didn't make it in the transition from iOS to Android.





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Facebook Rolls Out New Login Privacy Controls

At its F8 developer conference, Facebook introduced a host of new privacy tools for mobile app users, including the ability to log in anonymously for the first time.





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Hulu Adding Free Access to TV Episodes on Mobile

Currently, only Hulu Plus members have access to content on mobile, but that will change this summer.





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After Heartbleed, 39 Percent of Web Users Took Action

About 39 percent of Web users took action after Heartbleed, from changing passwords to closing an account.





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Facebook Messenger Apps Get New Photo, Video Options

The social network gave its iOS and Android Messenger apps a bump to version 5.0, bringing some handy new features.





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FCC Chairman: Net Neutrality Plan Won't 'Destroy' the Web

Wheeler provided more details on his net neutrality plan as Sen. Al Franken accused him of trying to destroy the Web.





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LastPass Adds Galaxy S5 Fingerprint Scanner Support

Instead of having to enter your long master code every time you want to access all your passwords, simply swipe your finger over the phone's screen.





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Report: Google Stops Scanning Student Gmail Accounts

Google will stop thumbing through Apps for Education users' emails, following accusations of violating wiretapping laws.





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MIT Undergrads Start Semester With $100 in Bitcoin

All 4,528 students will receive their own wad of online currency to invest, spend, or donate.





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