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LinkedIn ad revenueGood news for LinkedIn influencers! After introducing Tik Tok like videos, the professional networking platform will share ad revenue with the creators for the very first time.
LinkedIn on Wednesday announced a host of new job search features powered by generative AI, including a job search function that can find open roles based on conversational prompts. Other new ...
LinkedIn will begin sharing advertising revenue with creators for the first time, as video content boosts the amount of time people spend on the site. While influencers like MrBeast and PewDiePie ...
Also: Only 8% of Americans would pay extra for AI, according to ZDNET-Aberdeen research To help new grads navigate the job market, LinkedIn has published its Grad Guide 2025, giving insights into ...
US DOJ seeks divestiture of Google's ad tech products Google says DOJ ask has "no basis in law" Google will face antitrust trial in September May 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice has ...
Both sides are expected to file detailed proposals on Monday. The DOJ will seek to have Google sell off its ad exchange and publisher ad server business, in a process expected to take several ...
HAVERHILL — A man accused of a “random” double stabbing in downtown Haverhill faces a psychiatric evaluation to determine his competency to stand trial. On Monday, Brian Scrooc, 37 ...
New AI features from LinkedIn will soon help job seekers find positions that best suit them—without the need for exact keyword matches or specific job titles. LinkedIn’s new AI-powered job ...
The recently launched TV ad—the first for Truqap—depicts the ... with additional campaign promotion on social media channels like Meta, LinkedIn, Reddit and X, plus placement on screens ...
The film is produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under his production banner Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment. The film also stars Kajal Aggarwal, Sathyaraj, Sharman Joshi, Prateik Babbar, Anjini Dhawan ...
AdX, followed by a “phased” divestiture of the service that helps websites sell display advertising, known as a publisher ad server, the agency said in a court filing late Monday.
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia, is overseeing the case where the U.S. Department of Justice seeks to require Google to sell its publisher ad server and ad exchange tools.