Startup Advertising’s Occasional Collision With The Truth – Mattermark

tl;dr: An insurance-related startup named EverQuote was accused of misleading consumers. Mattermark investigates. When money is at stake and transacting parties have asymmetric information, there’s opportunity for exploitation. Companies can take advantage of in-the-dark investors, just as investors can pull a fast one on companies. Hence the phrase “vulture capitalists.” Recently, a fast-growing startup’s misleading advertising campaign, timed…

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Google Helping Mobile Publishing? Some Publishers Are Not So Sure – The New York Times

SAN FRANCISCO — Last month, Federico Viticci, who runs MacStories, a news site devoted to Apple and its products, made a change in how the site publishes articles for mobile gadgets. MacStories, he declared, would no longer support a Google-backed method for faster loading of mobile web pages, called AMP. Mr. Viticci said MacStories’s pages…

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12-27-16 update: “Well this is new, 300×250 units from ad exchanges designed to look like Taboola/Outbrain units CC: @robleathern https://t.co/iS8GfhVDVT”

Well this is new, 300×250 units from ad exchanges designed to look like Taboola/Outbrain units CC: @robleathern 5 replies3 retweets15 likes Reply   5 Retweet   3 Like   15 View Tweet activity More Aram Zucker-Scharff ‏@Chronotope  Oct 27 So it turns out this image, which I’ve been seeing all over goes to a link that has…

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Google still fuels fake-news websites through its complex web – Digiday

Despite beating Facebook in the early PR battle against fake news, Google is still indirectly helping fund publishers that intentionally spread misleading information. Google’s digital infrastructure touches nearly everything on the internet, including fake-news websites. So unlike tech companies with less reach, Google requires much more than mere blacklists to block fake news publishers from…

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Google Has Quietly Dropped Ban on Personally Identifiable Web Tracking – ProPublica

Google Has Quietly Dropped Ban on Personally Identifiable Web Tracking Google is the latest tech company to drop the longstanding wall between anonymous online ad tracking and user’s names. by Julia AngwinProPublica, Oct. 21, 2016, 7 a.m. Print Print Rt_Sdbr_Non-Mobile-Only300x250 Sidebar_Donate search Follow ProPublica Twitter Twitter Facebook Facebook volumelow Podcast RSS RSS Email Updates by…

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Another Shoe Drops at comScore – WSJ

ComScore gave its investors a pre-Thanksgiving turkey Wednesday evening in the form of another disclosure about improperly recorded revenue. In a filing buried after the market closed ahead of the holiday, the media-measurement company said it would need to adjust the accounting treatment for some past monetary transactions, primarily because of errors related to timing of revenue recognition….

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