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Instagram Wants You To Tag Products, Not Just People, in Photos

Instagram has announced that its product tagging feature is coming to everyone in the United States over the next few months as part of its overarching goal to move away from photography and towards video and shopping. The ability to tag products has been a feature for certain content creators on Instagram for some time, but Instagram is bringing the feature to all users in the coming…
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Tom Hanks Photobombs Bride’s Wedding Photos

A bride was treated to an unexpected encounter with Tom Hanks when the famous actor bumped into the wedding party as they exited their downtown Pittsburgh hotel en route to the ceremony. Hanks, who is currently in Pittsburgh filming the movie “A Man Called…
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Google Photos Updates Layout to Make Finding Photos Much Easier

Google has announced that it is updating the layout of the Google Photos app to make it much easier to find specific photos in the library and sharing tabs. A More Sortable Library Tab The company has announced that in order to make it easeir to find specific photos, it has updated the layout to show a grid or a list that can be quickly filtered by type (albums, shared albums, favorites…
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More can be done to curb misuse of Cobalt Strike, expert says

Did you miss a session at the Data Summit? Watch On-Demand Here. Although it’s a commercially available software product from a U.S.-based cybersecurity vendor, Cobalt Strike is one of the most popular tools used by cybercriminals, primarily because of its versatility and efficacy in carrying out cyberattacks. But while Cobalt Strike has been utilized for malicious purposes for years, the…
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Brew, which develops AI-powered marketing analytics software, raises $12M

Did you miss a session at the Data Summit? Watch On-Demand Here. Companies developing artificial intelligence (AI)-powered marketing tools typically claim that their solutions drive strategic decision-making better than software without an algorithmic component. But — as is often the case — the reality is more complicated. AI learns to make predictions from large amounts of high-quality…
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