Daily Archives: 20th September 2016
When it comes to local listings management, there’s a direct correlation between the number of listings you manage and the amount of grumbling, cursing and general hand-wringing you do. It isn’t easy for enterprise brands to get their location data in order. Juggling the info for hundreds or thousands of locations can quickly become overwhelming….
It’s finally happening. Starting today — four months after announcing it would do so — Twitter will no longer count photos, videos, polls and quoted tweets against the 140-character limit for normal tweets. Promoted Tweets are a different story. Any photos, videos, polls and quoted tweets included Promoted Tweets created using Twitter’s ad dashboard will…
Bokic Bojan / Shutterstock.com Einstein made his name, in part, by demonstrating a new understanding of the relationship between matter and energy. Today, he is lending his name to Salesforce’s newest effort to understand the relationship between customers and your business. The company is announcing a layer of artificial intelligence (AI) that is branded with…
Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web. From Marketing Land: Salesforce introduces Einstein — an AI layer for all its cloudsSep 19, 2016 by Barry Levine The company is going beyond its previous integrations of computer intelligence, making embedded predictive and…
For the last few years, whenever somebody wants to start building an HTTP API, they pretty much exclusively use REST as the go-to architectural style, over alternative approaches such as XML-RPC, SOAP and JSON-RPC. REST is made out by many to be ultimately superior to the other “RPC-based” approaches, which is a bit misleading because…