by Michael Cropper | May 24, 2017 | Digital Pulse |
By Ali Ahmadi, Product Manager, and John Angelo, Product Designer
Redesigned Trending Results Page
Starting today, we’re introducing a redesigned Trending results page, which is the page you see when you click on a Trending topic to learn more about it.
You’ve always been able to click on a topic to see related posts and stories, but we’ve redesigned the page to make it easier to discover other publications that are covering the story, as well as what your friends and public figures are saying about it.
You’ll be able to see the new results page on iPhone in the US, and we plan
Source:: Update on Trending
by Michael Cropper | May 24, 2017 | Digital Pulse |
Mobile has fundamentally changed how we live our lives. With our devices never more than an arm’s length away, people can find, watch or buy anything at anytime. That’s why earlier this year we shared that we’re developing a new, cloud-based measurement solution for YouTube, designed for a mobile world. Today, we’re announcing the beta for this solution, Ads Data Hub, to help advertisers get more detailed insights from their campaigns across screens while also protecting user privacy.
We are also announcing that Ads Data Hub is a solution
Source:: Introducing Ads Data Hub: Next generation insights and reporting
by Michael Cropper | May 24, 2017 | Digital Pulse |
Mobile has fundamentally changed how we live our lives. With our devices never more than an arm’s length away, people can find, watch or buy anything at anytime. That’s why earlier this year we shared that we’re developing a new, cloud-based measurement solution for YouTube, designed for a mobile world. Today, we’re announcing the beta for this solution, Ads Data Hub, to help advertisers get more detailed insights from their campaigns across screens while also protecting user privacy.
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Source:: Introducing Ads Data Hub: Next generation insights and reporting
by Michael Cropper | May 24, 2017 | Digital Pulse |

When you think of California, what comes to mind? An exhibition opening today at the Design Museum in London explores the state’s outsize influence and examines how California has shaped and expanded the way we think about design. Spanning from 1960s counterculture to innovative tech in Silicon Valley, California: Designing Freedom features more than 200 objects and includes everything from political posters designed by nun and activist Corita Kent in 1965 to Waymo’s self-driving car (on public display for the first time).
Through the exhibition, curators Justin McGuirk and Brendan McGetrick examine how software and hardware designers in the San
Source:: Explore California design, from self-driving cars to search
by Michael Cropper | May 24, 2017 | Digital Pulse |
When you think of California, what comes to mind? An exhibition opening today at the Design Museum in London explores the state’s outsize influence and examines how California has shaped and expanded the way we think about design. Spanning from 1960s counterculture to innovative tech in Silicon Valley, California: Designing Freedom features more than 200 objects and includes everything from political posters designed by nun and activist Corita Kent in 1965 to Waymo’s self-driving car (on public display for the first time).
Through the exhibition, curators Justin McGuirk and Brendan McGetrick examine how software and hardware designers in the San
Source:: Explore California design, from self-driving cars to search