AOL
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Data shows average contribution from an AOL address is $159, compared to $31 from a Gmail address, as campaigns depend heavily on email fundraising
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Chief executive on creating value, the impact of adblocking, and why HuffPo isn’t chasing profits
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#PowerShift looks at power of social media in series commissioned out of AOL/HuffPo’s UK operation and starring actor who plays Sansa Stark in HBO hit
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Programmatic ad buying predicted to account for more than half of the UK’s £3bn digital display market this year, according to research
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As the technology corporation introduces its brand new logo to the world, we take a look at other tech brand reinventions
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After AOL’s CEO told employees he was cutting retirement benefits partly because of the cost of Deanna Fei’s ‘distressed baby’, the mother fought back
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AOL to make Bing its main search engine and take over selling ads on Microsoft sites, while Uber rather than in-house division will supply maps
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YouTube-style portal adds newspaper to list of partners that includes Channel 4 News, ITN, and the Telegraph
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There’s fear over what new culture secretary Whittingdale might do about the licence fee, but the last thing the BBC needs is to be kept in a gilded cage
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Future of advertising Verizon and AOL deal gives us a glimpse into the future of advertising
Tom GoodwinThe $4.4bn purchase by the US telecoms giant will help overcome the ad industry’s biggest problem -
The $4.4bn price tag for the once-great internet player is a bargain compared to what it could have commanded 15 years ago
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Israeli-based quiz and list publishing platform uses content from organisations including such as the Daily Telegraph and AOL
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Company scraps women-focused sites in order to focus on key brands such as HuffPost UK, which will double its lifestyle and politics teams
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Online advertising might be appeal of firm that once dominated internet access.
Dial-up customers, ‘digital prophet’ and AOL homepage fans are also possible draws
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Jess Zimmerman: AOL and Co are so desperate for magical thinking that they’ll pay six figures to a man best known for his hair and doodles
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David Shing, aka Shingy, is employed by AOL as their resident ‘digital prophet’. He flies around the world and goes to conferences. But what else does he do?
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First UK commissions by the digital media company will explore motherhood and successful 30-year-olds. By Mark Sweney
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Warner boss Jeff Bewkes's real curveball was to question the value of the non-voting Fox 'A' shares being offered
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Local media outlets are ripe for reinvention and can be even more powerful in an era dominated by the web
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Tim Armstrong, CEO of AOL, joins the Guardian's Mark Sweney at the Cannes Lions festival to discuss the changing advertising and digital media landscape
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Jane Martinson and Mark Sweney: The Huffington Post's founder on its new emphasis on lifestyle and wellbeing, life at AOL – and leaning back like a cat
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Advertisers will be able to buy ads across 350 third-party websites as US tech firm takes on rivals Google and AOL. By John Reynolds
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NSA general counsel Rajesh De contradicts months of angry denials from companies like Yahoo and Google
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AOL's Tim Armstrong couldn't be more wrong about 'distressed babies'
Janet Sheaffer PickelJanet Sheaffer Pickel: My twins were born prematurely and cost millions to treat, but you can't put a price on human life. I'm glad I didn't work at AOL
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• Google and Facebook among firms calling for radical reform
• Obama to receive findings of NSA review panel next week -
AOL, Twitter, Yahoo, Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Apple and LinkedIn to call for reforms to restore the public's trust in the internet
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Jim Killock: Civil society, internet businesses and the international community have stood up and rejected indiscriminating surveillance. It's time for UK parliamentarians to follow suit
Annie Lennox and Sandi Toksvig to contribute to AOL women’s site Makers