The court’s decision not to hear the case leaves in place a lower court ruling that the litigation could move forward as a class action representing advertisers who used the service between 2004 and 2008.
An official announcement about the new partnership will be made at the retail giant’s annual shareholders’ meeting Friday in Bentonville, Arkansas.
Microsoft has confirmed that its email servers are having difficulty preventing spam emails hitting users Outlook and Hotmail inboxes.
More than 419 million people have installed mobile ad-blocking software — the majority live in China, India, Indonesia or Pakistan. Could the U.S. be next?
The country’s finance ministry said the company must comply with domestic sourcing rules if it wants to open its own retail stores in India.
The ban in the world’s sixth-most populous country was imposed to prevent “innocent children” from asking questions about the products being advertised.
The Anglo-Dutch oil and gas company has already announced over 10,000 job redundancies since the beginning of 2015.
The retailer, which employed more than 14,000 people as of March, plans to hold going-out-of-business sales all summer.
Non-Twitter users could now see more ads from the microblogging site as of an update with its ad network MoPub.
People are consuming more content without leaving Facebook, but digital media companies say they have new ways to reach them.
A new website aiming to connect Americans and Canadians has developed as Donald Trump has marched toward the GOP nomination.
As advertisers look for fast-forward-proof commercials, TV producers — such as those at Fox’s “Empire” — are increasingly becoming ad creatives themselves.
Interactive Advertising Bureau chief Randall Rothenberg argued that ad blocking is all about moving money from one pocket to another.
A Chinese beverage company had registered “face book” as its trademark in 2014, a move that a Beijing court ruled “violated moral principles.”
CEO Susan Wojcicki isn’t wrong about the service’s popularity among the demographic. It’s just a weird comparison to make.
In the quarter ending March 31, the Anglo-Dutch oil giant reported adjusted earnings of $1.55 billion — a 58 percent drop over the same period last year.
The data in the newspaper's latest earnings report casts doubt on the value of its growing wave of online subscribers.
Hiya, a new standalone company out of Whitepages, hopes to end robocalling and spam texts on a global scale.
To attract “select advertisers,” the Comcast-owned network plans to use data from Comcast set-top boxes and other sources.
Users of the mobile storytelling app can now add emoji to their videos.
The U.K. newspaper is reportedly considering a bid for Yahoo as the media company hears proposals from several international corporations.
The cosmetics maker also named former FedEx Corp executive Cathy Ross to its board on Monday.