This n that. But mostly this.

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8 Feb 2018
It is sometimes said that there are only two types of people in this world: Those unable to reach conclusions from incomplete data sets.
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27 Sep 2017
“Scale of fraud is jaw-dropping. The industry continues to waste budgets on what is essentially organized crime.” digiday.com/media/ft-warns-a…

20 Sep 2017
“Audiences are switched off by news coverage which is just this bad thing happened, followed by another crisis.” digiday.com/media/avoiding-s…

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5 Sep 2017
Pitch deck: How Amazon is selling ad buyers on its growing advertising business digiday.com/marketing/pitch-… via @digiday

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It is tempting to write like journalists you have read, to show that you have mastered the way it is usually done econ.st/2wruzXR

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Fascinating thread. Brexiteer David Jones from "Southampton"-102k followers & 1000s of retweets. But only posts during Moscow office hours.. x.com/conspirator0/status/90…

Replying to @conspirator0
Here's an interesting observation - David is posting 8 AM - 8 PM every day, Moscow time. Almost like it's his job or something.
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11 Aug 2017
Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? theatlantic.com/magazine/arc…

5 Jun 2017
Google using machine learning to let people visualise data from questions blog.google/products/g-suite…

10 Mar 2017
Busting the attention span myth bbc.co.uk/news/health-388967…

7 Mar 2017
Advertising amnesia: why brains beat bytes bit.ly/2mdYjQd

28 Feb 2017
How big data is being used to influence voters and political outcomes theguardian.com/politics/201…

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Umberto Eco Makes a List of the 14 Common Features of Fascism -- #4. Disagreement is treason. bit.ly/2gis1At
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Apropos my post today, great stuff: bit.ly/2kBRoOu

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13 Feb 2017
The artificially intelligent, body-hacking branding of 2022 fastcodesign.com/3067082/bra…