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Rise in ‘alert fatigue’ risks phone users disabling news notifications, study finds
Publishers could see audiences uninstall apps, as some users receive up to 50 alerts a day, analysis shows It has become a feature of modern life – millions of phones simultaneously buzz or sound the alarm as users are notified of breaking news deemed too important to miss. Now evidence is mounting that the prevalence…
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Rise in ‘alert fatigue’ risks phone users disabling news notifications, study finds
Publishers could see audiences uninstall apps, as some users receive up to 50 alerts a day, analysis shows It has become a feature of modern life – millions of phones simultaneously buzz or sound the alarm as users are notified of breaking news deemed too important to miss. Now evidence is mounting that the prevalence…
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Rise in ‘alert fatigue’ risks phone users disabling news notifications, study finds
Publishers could see audiences uninstall apps, as some users receive up to 50 alerts a day, analysis shows It has become a feature of modern life – millions of phones simultaneously buzz or sound the alarm as users are notified of breaking news deemed too important to miss. Now evidence is mounting that the prevalence…
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Crashing out: how gen Z adopted the perfect term for our unstable era
Overwhelmed by stress and social media, young people are finding new language to describe the inevitable irritation and anger that ensue … Name: Crashing out. Age: Psychologically ancient, lexically new. Continue reading…
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Media Briefing: DoubleVerify casts itself as news ally in Cannes — as scrutiny mounts
2017 called. It wants its keyword blocklists back. Ask a publisher a few weeks ago what kept them up at night, and it wasn’t (just) AI-powered search eroding their traffic or ad tariffs squeezing margins — it was something far more familiar: keyword blocking. This is a member-exclusive article from Digiday. Continue reading it on…
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WTF is ‘query fan-out’ in Google’s AI mode?
There’s one major way in which Google’s AI-powered search feature AI Mode differs from its traditional search engine — a complex technique used to answer a user’s question called “query fan-out.” AI Mode started rolling out to U.S. users last month, and publishers are still trying to figure out what it means for their SEO strategies.…
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Why Hearst built an AI voice assistant tool for Delish
What started as a weekend experiment is now a fully-fledged AI voice assistant on Hearst’s recipe site Delish, helping home cooks follow recipes hands-free. Hearst’s senior director of AI initiatives, Alexandria Redmon wanted a personal chef assistant — something she could talk to while cooking, without smearing her phone with batter. Using OpenAI’s GPT large…
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Crashing out: how gen Z adopted the perfect term for our unstable era
Overwhelmed by stress and social media, young people are finding new language to describe the inevitable irritation and anger that ensue … Name: Crashing out. Age: Psychologically ancient, lexically new. Continue reading…
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Crashing out: how gen Z adopted the perfect term for our unstable era
Overwhelmed by stress and social media, young people are finding new language to describe the inevitable irritation and anger that ensue … Name: Crashing out. Age: Psychologically ancient, lexically new. Continue reading…
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Crashing out: how gen Z adopted the perfect term for our unstable era
Overwhelmed by stress and social media, young people are finding new language to describe the inevitable irritation and anger that ensue … Name: Crashing out. Age: Psychologically ancient, lexically new. Continue reading…
