Instagram Threads is getting video ads
Instagram Threads will begin testing video ads, Meta announced on Thursday. The test, which will make Threads look more like its competitor X, is an expansion of Threads’ advertising initiatives, which began last month with the opening up of ads to global advertisers. The news was announced at Meta’s presentation at the IAB NewFronts, where […]
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Bill Gates continued meeting with Jeffrey Epstein years after the financier’s sex-crime conviction and now Congress wants answers
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Texas teen sentenced to 35 years for killing fellow student at athletics event
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Berkshire Hathaway resumed buybacks. But the shares aren't particularly cheap
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Warming shelters for the homeless are open as Florida experiences its coldest weather this winter
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