Facebook and Instagram are adding tools that will help users set how much time they want to spend in the social platforms, offering alerts to let them know when their time is up. The additions come after much research has been done on the links between heavy social media usage and anxiety and depression.
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AR Headset For Creators, Magic Leap One, Goes On Sale Today For $2,295
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Facebook And Instagram Add Tools To Help Users Not Get Addicted To Facebook And Instagram
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YouTube TV Adds 2 Niche Channels Amid Reported Growth To 800,000 Subscribers
The optional premium channels are CuriosityStream -- which offers documentaries and series about science, technology, history, and nature -- and AMC Premiere, which offers ad-free and on-demand AMC programming.
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Google Applies More Machine Learning To Increase The Reach Of Ads Across Its Properties
Google has announced a number of tools, all driven by machine learning, that will help advertisers secure better placements across platforms like YouTube.
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Users Watch Over 180 Million Hours Of YouTube Content On TV Screens Daily
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YouTube’s Founding Head Of Scripted Originals Timothy Shey Joins Language App Duolingo
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Facebook Is Testing Its Own Influencer Marketing Platform
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Cisco Announces YouTube Ad Boycott, Citing Fear Of A “Brand-Tarnishing Experience”
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If You Fall Into A YouTube Rabbit Hole, The Video Site Will Offer You A Helping Hand
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Google News And New VR180 Camera App To Add YouTube Integrations
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YouTube Exec Says Three-Month-Old Brand Safety Measures Have Been “99% Effective”
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Snapchat To Follow YouTube With Unskippable, Six-Second Ads
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