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Twitter makes all of its money from ads. It’s trying to change that.

Vox

Haile has said his service isn’t supposed to replace internet advertising , but says publishers who work with his company can make more money that way than via ads. The social network has changed its media strategy multiple times and left publishers scrambling to catch up — or worse. Let’s see what happens now.

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Facebook will block Australian users and publishers from sharing news links in response to new bill

The Verge

Facebook has decided to block both Australian users and media companies from sharing links to news articles and related content on its main social network, following the country’s proposed landmark regulatory measure that would force tech giants to pay Australian news organizations for using their content.

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Facebook to pay UK publishers for content with January launch of News tab

The Verge

Facebook is launching its News tab in the UK in January in a move that’s expected to see the company pay news publishers tens of millions of pounds annually to license their articles, The Guardian reports. The regulator’s formation follows concerns over Facebook and Google’s dominance of the online advertising market.

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APML gains momentum – this could transform the personalization of advertising - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

is a meaningless term » APML gains momentum – this could transform the personalization of advertising Ross Dawson, October 2, 2007 1:45 PM US PT I’ve written before about attention profiling as one of the major trends in the online world. It is up to the ad networks and other online advertisers create clear value for users.

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Interview on MySpace and social media - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

I talked about how social media is unleashing our latent humanity, by providing us with new ways of interacting and relating. We are exploring and discovering who we become as individuals and a society through using the new tools of social media. MySpace is a specific manifestation of how young people’s attention is shifting.

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

Vox

At the same time, I couldn’t escape the uncanny portraits people were generating with the image-editing app Lensa AI’s new Magic Avatar feature and then sharing on social media. AI developers want to eventually sell and license their technology for a profit. Is this the end of homework?

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StartupCamp Sydney: Review of six excellent Startups created in 24 hours

Trends in the Living Networks

This is a fairly new phenomenon, enabled very significantly by the platforms such as widespread APIs, programming libraries, application stores, aggregated advertising, and other elements that can be combined and recombined in ways limited only by the imagination. I’ll be very interested to hear how that process goes. iTrafficApp.com.