Facebook on Thursday formally unveiled Canvas, its new full-screen mobile ad unit that offers creatives the real estate they’ve been craving in the news feed. But the richer mobile ads will not be ...
Facebook has been tweaking Canvas since the social media network introduced the ad format officially in February last year. In September, Facebook gave Canvas ads 360-degree capabilities and let ...
Facebook has launched its Canvas ads worldwide, allowing advertisers to effectively take over a mobile device’s screen with immersive creative that loads almost instantaneously when someone taps on ...
Facebook has officially rolled out its Canvas ad platform. Canvas has been in testing since last year and has often been referred to as “instant ads” because of the way it mimics Facebook’s Instant ...
Facebook has just spilled the beans on its games-related announcement for today: A more streamlined, engaged App Canvas page, including a ticker for game updates (see below). Canvas Pages, for those ...
Facebook Canvas, a platform dedicated to full-screen mobile ads, now has 360-degree video capability and will allow advertisers to link together multiple spots, creating a larger digital storytelling ...
Facebook has just launched a new feature that will allow advertisers to display full-screen ads on the social media site's mobile platform. It's not as bad as it sounds, though; users have to click on ...
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Facebook users can expect to start seeing more of the company’s Canvas format. For those of you who haven’t been following all of Facebook’s different ad formats, a Canvas is basically a mobile ad ...
MENLO PARK — Artists splash explosions of color on walls along urban streets or on canvases displayed in museums, but in the Bay Area, these creative minds are bringing eye-catching images to a more ...
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