Publishing Instant Articles Directly From Your Content Management System – Facebook for Developers

Instant Articles are a fast and interactive experience for reading articles in News Feed. Powered by the same technology that loads photos and videos quickly in our mobile apps, Instant Articles display as much as ten times faster than standard mobile web articles and feature tilt-to-pan photos, auto-play video, interactive maps, and embedded audio captions…

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Facebook Is Updating Instant Articles to Help Publishers Make More Money | Adweek

Facebook wants to make publishers happier. Facebook: Instant Articles paging_filter Facebook is updating its policies for Instant Articles, per a rep with the company, which could mean up to 40 percent more ads for publishers on the platform. Starting today, publishers utilizing Instant Articles will be able to place an ad every 350 words instead…

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Freelancers Will Soon Be Able To Use Instant Articles Too, And Get Paid By Facebook – BuzzFeed News

Facebook today said it plans to open up Instant Articles to all publishers, and as it turns out, it has a very wide definition of the word publisher. The fast-loading format won’t be limited to professional media organizations, but will be open to pretty much any individual. Freelancers and amateur writers will be able to…

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How Jeb Bush Spent $130 Million Running for President With Nothing to Show for It – NYTimes.com

When Jeb Bush formally entered the presidential campaign in June, there was already more money behind him than every other Republican candidate combined. When he suspended his campaign on Saturday night in South Carolina, Mr. Bush had burned through the vast majority of that cash without winning a single state. It may go down as…

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Escape From Bushworld – NYTimes.com

Maureen Dowd LAS VEGAS — The Bushes always bristled at the “d” word. And now they don’t have to worry about it anymore. The dynasty has perished, with a whimper. The exclamation point has slouched off. The Bushes are leaving the field to someone they have utter contempt for: Donald Trump. And the main emotion…

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Twitter is struggling – probably because normal people don’t know how to use it | Technology | The Guardian

Twitter’s chief executive Jack Dorsey needs Ann Feely, a 51-year-old wine marketer in California’s Bay Area, to keep posting about her favorite vintages if he’s going to convince investors that Silicon Valley’s once hottest startup has a future. The problem: Feely hasn’t tweeted since June. Twitter, she says, is corked. “It’s overwhelming,” says Feely, a…

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