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Microsoft Advertising Launches Product Explorer via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Microsoft Advertising launches Product Explorer, a new Merchant Center tool that helps advertisers analyze feed health, product status, and performance data.
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Fox Had the Content But Not the Platform. Now It’s Buying Roku for $22 Billion.
Fox Had the Content But Not the Platform. Now It’s Buying Roku for $22 Billion. Read More »
Porn company can sue Meta for torrenting its adult films for AI training, judge rules
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The best early Amazon Prime Day deals so far
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After FIFA covered up Levis logo for the World Cup, the company changed its Instagram profile picture
Meta’s new ‘AI Mode’ on Facebook pulls from public info across its platforms
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SpaceX is public: Everything you need to know post-IPO
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How a €30,000 underspend taught Simran Harichand the importance of the basics
Making a change in an account is easy but monitoring it properly, is what protects performance and client trust.
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A single click on a Microsoft link could have drained your inbox. Here’s how SearchLeak worked.
Security researchers at Varonis Threat Labs have disclosed a vulnerability chain in Microsoft 365 Copilot Enterprise Search that could have let an attacker steal emails, calendar entries, and indexed files with a single click. The attack, which Varonis calls SearchLeak, worked through a crafted URL on a legitimate microsoft.com domain, meaning traditional anti-phishing and URL […]
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