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Let The Mixed-Reality Headset Games Begin
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Scott Thurm
· June 1, 2023 5:00 PM PDT
You don’t need special glasses to see why Meta Platforms announced its latest mixed-reality headset, the Quest 3, on Thursday, just days before Apple is expected to unveil its own entry to the field. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has literally bet the company, and its name, on the metaverse, but the results so far have been disappointing. It’s been...
You don’t need special glasses to see why Meta Platforms announced its latest mixed-reality...
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What’s Really Holding Back Twitter Ads
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Jessica E. Lessin
· Jan. 18, 2023 5:39 PM PST
A few weeks ago, I was having lunch with a former magazine editor in New York when the subject of Elon Musk and Twitter came up. We talked about the advertisers spooked by Musk’s disastrous rollout of the Twitter Blue subscription service, among other things. “Oh, they’ll come back,” he said. “They always do.”Now, we all know how bad the...
A few weeks ago, I was having lunch with a former magazine editor in New York when the subject of...
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Europe’s Latest Attacks on Meta and Amazon Make No Sense
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Martin Peers
· Dec. 20, 2022 5:00 PM PST
Whose side are Europe’s antitrust regulators on? Obviously not consumers’. Today’s European Commission settlement with Amazon, which includes provisions that could erode the efficiency of the company’s Prime service, follows in the footsteps of the case the agency outlined against Meta Platforms’ Facebook Marketplace on Monday. In that case,...
Whose side are Europe’s antitrust regulators on? Obviously not consumers’. Today’s European...
Reaching the Customers of the Future Using AI and Analytics
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· Oct. 13, 2022 3:59 PM PDT
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Reaching the Customers of the Future Using AI and Analytics
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· Oct. 13, 2022 3:59 PM PDT
Artificial intelligence is constantly evolving. But what is it evolving into and how will this constant evolution affect the relationship between customers and brands? In a lively master class session at The Information’s Women in Tech, Media and Finance Summit, three panelists well positioned to see the future of AI explored this topic. ...
Artificial intelligence is constantly evolving. But what is it evolving into and how will this...
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Lessons From the Last Three Years of IPOs
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Martin Peers
· Sept. 26, 2022 5:00 PM PDT
Talk about hangovers in the wake of initial public offerings! It’s a telling sign when you have to go back to 2019 to find a decent number of tech IPOs that are still above water. As we recounted today—and demonstrated in a cool chart—the vast majority of last year’s IPOs are underwater. The group from the year before isn’t doing much better....
Talk about hangovers in the wake of initial public offerings! It’s a telling sign when you have...
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Why Snowflake Stock Needs to Come Down to Earth
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Ross Matican
· Jan. 11, 2021 9:01 AM PST ·
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Snowflake shares have floated a little closer to earth over the past month since the high-flying enterprise software stock hit a high of $390, valuing it at nearly as much as computing pioneer IBM. But even at their recent price of around $300, Snowflake shares are still trading at a valuation that can only be described as bubble-like. The stock...
Snowflake shares have floated a little closer to earth over the past month since the high-flying...
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