Facebook not letting advertisers use ‘reactions’Facebook advertisers love the idea of using the social network's new anger, humour and other emoticon buttons to better target audiences, but they are :( that the company is not letting them do so right away. The network, with More… |
Twitter eyes better ties with advertisers, developersIn his second public appearance since being named Twitter's permanent chief executive earlier this month, Jack Dorsey on Wednesday apologized to the developers who work with the social media company to create apps. His admissi More… |
Facebook advertisers lose class status bidFacebook, which runs the world's largest social networking website, has won a court ruling rejecting a bid by thousands of advertisers to sue the company as a group for overcharging them. US District Judge Phyllis Hamilton in Oakland, Cali More… |