During the dot-com heyday, companies slapped sites on the Web and waited for traffic to pour in. They counted “eyeballs” and measured their site’s “stickiness” as a way to convey the online real ...
In the old days, a lot of legal firms didn’t put enough effort into social media. After all, it’s just for showing photos and silly status updates, right? Now, we know differently – we understand the ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. If you hopped into a time machine that spat you out sometime between 1996 and now, you could almost pinpoint ...
When someone first mentioned to me that reports created by running raw access logs through software such as Analog did not meet the needs of high level management, I was caught off guard. “What could ...
Experts warn that much of what is now online comes from machines pretending to be human. What does that mean for the future ...
Visits to major US news websites have plummeted since Google rolled out its artificial intelligence search feature last year – with some plunging 40%, according to troubling new data. Of the top 50 ...