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Cyber Monday shopping shatters sales records, beats expectations

Consumers spent $7.9 billion Monday, making it the biggest shopping day in U.S. history, according to Adobe Analytics figures released Tuesday. The number is almost 20 percent (19.3) higher than last year. Adobe had predicted $7.8 billion. Why it matters This year’s holiday shopping season online has broken a number of records and established new […]

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Facebook, Google Get Sued by Washington State Over Political Ad Records

Washington has filed a lawsuit against Facebook and Google over their inability to show their records on who purchased political ads on the platform. The two companies were reportedly paid millions for political ads but have failed in publishing key information, like the advertiser’s address, that’s required by law. Washington legislation mandates that advertisers collate

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Omnichannel shoppers collide with Black Friday and Cyber Monday, setting new records

Black Friday and Cyber Monday continue to gain cultural significance across the US and the globe as shoppers and retailers deepen their relationships through enhanced technology, stronger/more personalized deals and a singular online-offline approach. As for 2017, all major metrics trended up, including click volume, mobile purchases, foot traffic and overall sales. Cyber Monday 2017

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Another year of e-commerce records

Across the board, the numbers now in from several reports point to a strong online kick-off to the holiday shopping season. After predicting holiday e-commerce revenue will reach a record-breaking $100.7 billion by year’s end, Adobe reports Black Friday online retail sales reached $5.03 billion — up 16.9 percent over last year. “Adobe predicted $5

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Drones Everywhere, Medical Records on Blockchain, and Hijab-Friendly Cosplay – The Brief for 10.26.17

Here are the notes from the Chris Brogan Media broadcast for 10/26/17. (You can watch this on my Facebook account). The goal of these posts is that there are trends and ideas here that might impact your business now or soon. Think on the stories here and look for ways to adjust your business accordingly.

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Google May Now Remove Personal Medical Records From Search Results on Request

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Google now removing medical records from its search results

Google is now purging private medical information from their search results. Bloomberg reported the change in Google’s removal policies, which adds a single line that reads: Confidential, personal medical records of private people Google did not give much information to Bloomberg about the change, only telling Bloomberg that they have “confirmed the changes do not

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