Kissmetrics Engage: An Interview with Brian Kelly, CEO

Many years ago, we were working with an enterprise analytics company and had a passionate discussion about the state of analytics. My opinion was that, regardless of all the beautiful and fascinating embedded reports and data visualization tools, they were still more of a question engine than an action engine. Fast forward years later and I still feel the same

» Read more

Next Generation CDN Technology is About More than just Caching

In today’s hyper-connected world, users don’t go online, they are constantly online, and marketing professionals require innovative technologies to deliver a quality customer experience. Because of this, many are already familiar with the classic services of a content delivery network (CDN), such as caching. For those who are not as familiar with CDNs, this is done by temporarily storing replicas

» Read more

Technology Hiding Crisis

Technology Hiding Crisis

Although it sounds like a science-fiction nightmare. But “killer robots” have the likes of British scientist Stephen Hawking and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak fretting and warning the machines could fuel ethnic cleansings and an arms race.         Without human intervention,autonomous weapons use artificial intelligence to select targets,which have been described as “the third revolution in warfare, after

» Read more

Facebook Considering Feature Update To Prevent Spread Of Misinformation

Many of Facebook’s 1.44 billion users turn to the social network for their news, but there’s a little quirk with how it handles headlines. A feature has long existed on the social media platform that allows individuals to completely alter the text of an article’s headline and sub-headline when posting it onto their profile or News Feed. Reached for comment,

» Read more

Malware Disguised As Legit Game Targeted Up To 1 Million Android Users

Innocent souls who wanted nothing more than to enjoy a game called “Cowboy Adventure” may have found their personal information compromised thanks to malware contained within the app. Antivirus service ESET published a post Thursday detailing how an app available on Google Play, the company’s app store for Android devices, was able to grab private information from users. Apparently, “Cowboy

» Read more
1 2 3 4 5 19