Infosys-owned experience agency Wongdoody is expanding into Europe, with new studios in London, Berlin and Amsterdam working with founding clients such as Telenet, Sainsbury’s, Daimler and BP. The expansion means the agency, which focuses on design-led digital transformation in its service offer, is growing the number of its worldwide locations to 16, adding to existing…
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‘Friends’ Reunion Belongs On Free TV, Not Behind A Paywall
Unfortunately, the reunion of Ross, Rachel, Chandler, Monica, Joey and Phoebe will be out of reach for many behind a paywall.
As HBO Max Turns 1, the Streamer Mines Its Early Data For Year 2 Growth
WarnerMedia’s streaming service HBO Max, which debuted one year ago today, focuses on the human curatorial touch in its interface, with custom collections and human-generated recommendations aimed at serving up a less-daunting selection of programs to peruse. But behind the scenes, the company is tracking hundreds of consumer signals to fine-tune just about everything the…
Bezos Announces Formal Step-Down Date, Touts MGM’s Value
Jeff Bezos will hand over the CEO reins to Andy Jazzy on July 5 — -the date that he founded Amazon 27 years ago.
New York’s Privacy Bill Is Too Onerous For Publishers
The bill could negatively affect publishers by diminishing the value of their ad inventories and expose them to greater legal liabilities.
Mini Offers Whimsical NYC Activation
“The activation is fun because it visually shows how easy it is to park our new Mini,” Mini’s Rah Mahtani tells “Marketing Daily.”
When Driving Is (Partially) Automated, People Drive More
A study finds that users of advanced driver-assistance systems drive 4,888 more miles per year than similar drivers without the feature.
Facebook Commissioned Research That Says Apple’s iOS 14.5 Changes Are Anticompetitive
Epic Games has just finished waging its antitrust battle against Apple in the courtroom, but Facebook is taking a more subtle approach against Apple. On Thursday, an academic paper was published by two legal and business scholars funded by Facebook. The paper offers an excoriating take on Apple’s iOS 14 policy update, which the authors… Continue reading »
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