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Kaitlyn Tiffany

Kaitlyn Tiffany

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    Mark Zuckerberg defends and clarifies Facebook’s ad-targeting practices — kind ofMark Zuckerberg defends and clarifies Facebook’s ad-targeting practices — kind of
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    His Wall Street Journal op-ed responds to a recent Pew report that found 74 percent of Americans know almost nothing about Facebook’s ad practices.

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    Why you can’t buy Sweethearts candy conversation hearts this Valentine’s DayWhy you can’t buy Sweethearts candy conversation hearts this Valentine’s Day
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    But they’ll be back in 2020.

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    Apple predicts you’ll use your iPhone as a flashlight when the world endsApple predicts you’ll use your iPhone as a flashlight when the world ends
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    You can charge it via hand crank.

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    Why do all these robots have cartoon eyes?Why do all these robots have cartoon eyes?
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    There’s just something about craft store cuteness that doesn’t suggest the coming war against AI.

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    Ariana Grande’s “7 Rings” and the vicarious thrill of spending money we’ll never haveAriana Grande’s “7 Rings” and the vicarious thrill of spending money we’ll never have
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    Why do rich celebrities make us feel richer than we are?

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    The horrible celebrity biographies of Amazon are impossible to explainThe horrible celebrity biographies of Amazon are impossible to explain
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    “If Gyllenhaal is seen in a community, he is usually in a t-shirt, a squared shirt, and inadvertent jeans.”

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    This font you know from old pulp novels is all over new booksThis font you know from old pulp novels is all over new books
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    An approachable-witchy 1938 typeface is the hand-cut, calligraphic answer to colder modern sans-serifs.

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    Why Gillette’s toxic masculinity ad is annoying both sexists and feministsWhy Gillette’s toxic masculinity ad is annoying both sexists and feminists
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    The Procter & Gamble-owned razor company used its Super Bowl ad to weigh in on #MeToo.

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    Spotify’s most personalized playlist is now for sale to brandsSpotify’s most personalized playlist is now for sale to brands
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    Discover Weekly was a triumph of algorithm and curation, and now it’s an ad product.

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    What the Four Pins drama says about Twitter as a companyWhat the Four Pins drama says about Twitter as a company
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    The popular menswear meme account was banned and then reinstated, reportedly thanks to the CEO himself.

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