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80% of Facebook Ad Clicks Coming from Bots?
Businesses that want to advertise on Facebook had better think twice before getting their wallets out, following claims that as many as 80% of clicks on Facebook ads are coming from bots instead of humans. Limited Run, a start-up that offers a sales platform for musicians and record labels, says that it’s halting its Facebook ...
Census Bureau Unveils Public API For Apps Developers
The US Census Bureau has just made its wealth of demographic, socio-economic and housing data more accessible than ever before, with the launch of its first public API. Launched last Thursday, the API will surely lead to endless possibilities for developers of mobile and web applications. Developers will be able to access two Census Bureau ...
Strange Big Data: Sex Intelligence
It’s true, humans are sexual creatures. If there’s one common bond that’s shared by all of humanity, it’s our instinctive urge to have sex. From the moment we hit puberty and our hormones start surging, we dedicate a huge portion of our time pursuing one mission only – to find sexual partners. We think about ...
North Korea Gets Its Own Tablet Device
Normally, reports of the North Koreans launching something send western governments into a mad panic, with emergency meetings being hastily convened and threats of sanctions issued. However, the latest launch by the secretive communist regime will probably have much less of an impact this time around, for instead of weapons of mass destruction, this time ...
Fake Twitter Followers: Stupidity or Something More Sinister?
Buying fake Twitter followers to boost your credibility is nothing new, but could the same tactic also be used in reverse – e.g., to smear your rivals in public? Following the revelation that Mitt Romney gained an astonishing 140,000 new followers over the weekend, critics were quick to accuse the Republican candidate of purchasing fake ...
Big Brother’s Big Data: Opportunity Knocks in the UK
A new report from a prominent British think tank has suggested that the UK government could be saving up to £33 billion ($51.6 billion) a year without cutting any of the services, if only it were to make better use of publicly available ‘big data’ about its citizens – which includes everything from passport and ...
Facebook Gets the Vote in Washington State
The State of Washington is set to revolutionize the way in which voters can register for the upcoming presidential elections this week, offering residents the chance to register their vote via Facebook for the first time. For many people, Facebook has already been integrated into various facets of their daily lives, but the new initiative ...
Guess What Facebook? Users Actually Prefer Google +
Facebook’s IPO has turned out to be a bit of disappointment for its investors since its launch on NASDAQ back in May, but one thing we didn’t expect was that its customers are also feeling dissatisfied with the service. According to the latest American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) E-Business Report, Facebook, which was already the ...
