Digiday recaps its top stories from the week, including an anonymous confession about overspending on social media influencers.
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Heineken is turning to their master brewer to answer common questions from fans with videos on Facebook Live. via Digiday
This Wired article tells the story of Maksym Popov, a Ukrainian hacker who helped the FBI crack down on crime. via WIRED
Highsnobiety features an article about Spanish artist Bad Gyal and her debut album, alongside various shopping links and recent news in fashion and culture. via Highsnobiety
Online resale sites are facing increasing competition as they fight for their share of the market, driven by consumers' changing habits. via The Business of Fashion
Taco Bell's Snapchat lens that turned people's heads into tacos was viewed a record-breaking 224 million times for Cinco de Mayo. via Adweek.
Instagram got a major makeover with a new logo and redesigned interface that early data shows people like, but they aren't fans of the new logo. via The source of this content is Digiday.
Berlin-based tattoo artist Mo Ganji creates minimalist tattoos using a single, continuous black line, often featuring figures like animals or faces. via Colossal.
Google's SVP of Ads & Commerce spoke about ad blocking as a user experience issue and sees mobile as an opportunity for new micropayment models. via The source of this content is TechCrunch.
TechCrunch articles cover topics like Earny's launch, GDPR fines for Big Tech, a data breach at CSC ServiceWorks, Susan Wojcicki's passing, AI coding assistants and more.
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