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Amazon reveals ‘confidential’ podcast plan in mass email; shows must agree not to disparage Amazon

GeekWire

This information, of course, was promptly tweeted and reported publicly — quickly making it to the home page of Techmeme , the widely followed tech news aggregation site. Then came the real mess. GeekWire was among the podcast content producers that received the message.

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Say goodbye to your favorite podcast promo codes

The Verge

McNeil is one of many direct response advertisers who’ve found a home in podcasting. McNeil, for example, says the cost to advertise doubled on one of his brand’s go-to shows after it was acquired — although so far, they’ve honored his prior price point. Advertisers say the experience of buying and distributing an ad is getting worse.

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3 certification tips for IT leaders looking to get ahead

CIO Business Intelligence

The courses should be shortlisted, keeping in mind both the individual’s interest and the organization’s need,” he says. Getting certified after attending one to two hours of a local online course doesn’t add true value,” Mehta says. Instead, Mehta advises taking structured courses from recognized sources, such as top universities.

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The Wild West of streaming TV is here and it’s free

Vox

Once Netflix and Disney and all of them get their ad product up and running,” Wolk said, “the big advertisers who’ve been hesitant to spend money on streaming because it’s still mostly reruns are going to go, ‘Oh, I get it. You’ll also, of course, find those unskippable ads plopped in the middle of it. It seems to be working.

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What is generative AI, and why is it suddenly everywhere?

Vox

Welcome to the age of generative AI, when it’s now possible for anyone to create new, original illustrations and text by simply sending a few instructions to a computer program. AI developers want to eventually sell and license their technology for a profit. Is this the end of homework?

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How an Excel TikToker manifested her way to making six figures a day

The Verge

She uses her iPhone and consumer software to make her videos, and I’ve got to say, she has one of the healthiest relationships with the social platforms of maybe any creator I’ve ever talked to: she thinks of them purely as marketing channels for the video courses she sells elsewhere. I have Google Sheets courses as well.

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Apple’s App Store policies are bad, but its interpretation and enforcement are worse

The Verge

Nick Statt: In-app advertising, also largely dedicated to mobile gaming, makes up another $45 billion. Apps may not use their own mechanisms to unlock content or functionality, such as license keys, augmented reality markers, QR codes, etc. Here’s the relevant paragraph from Apple’s App Store policy, 3.1.1: Remember that kerfuffle?

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