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Worth Reading: Facebook’s Threat to the Open Web
Brian Morrissey 02.02.2012The Web is awash in data, but the move by big players like Facebook and Apple to colonize corners of the ecosystem are a threat to its free movement, warns Federated Media’s John Battelle.

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Forrester Ranks Agencies’ Mobile Capabilities
Jack Marshall 02.02.2012Research firm judges the mobile proficiency of nine top U.S. agencies.

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Mobile Apps Made Easy (and Free)
Jack Marshall 02.01.2012Jay Shapiro, former chairman of WPP’s BLUE Group, hopes his new startup will help bring mobile apps to the masses.

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What Would Donny Deutsch Do?
Saya Weissman 02.01.2012Ad agencies finally get their very own Shit___Say videos. Plus: breading your cat is the latest meme. This and more in The Feed.

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The Daily After One Year: Some Lessons Learned
Josh Sternberg 01.31.2012The Daily was launched with much fanfare a year ago. It’s been a bumpy ride, but there are hopeful signs for the ambitious digital publishing bet.

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Portrait of the Creative
Tom Butler 01.30.2012Modern creativity is often thought of needing collaboration at its core. And yet there’s a powerful case that true creativity requires the singleminded devotion of the loner.

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Consolidation Won’t Solve Ad-Tech Complexity
Carla Rover 01.25.2012Operative CEO Mike Leo doesn’t think the rallying cry to get rid of ad-tech clutter should focus on consolidation as a solution. Instead, there’s a need for truly neutral platforms.

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Tablet Market Doubled Over the Holidays
Jack Marshall 01.23.2012Sales of tablets and e-readers surged over the holidays. Almost a fifth of U.S. adults now own one, according to research by Pew.

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Shira Lazar: Stream Queen
Mike Shields 01.22.2012Shira Lazar is one of the most ubiquitous talents in the Web video world. Can she build a breakout hit?

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Publishers Face Mobile Ad Revenue Gap
Brian Morrissey 01.19.2012Unfortunately for publishers when it comes to mobile, audiences are consuming lots of content on mobile devices, but publishers are making far less money on them.






