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Ohanian Says Facebook's Future is WhatsApp, Instagram, and Sandberg Should Stay

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Alexis Ohanian said WhatsApp and Instagram are reasons to believe in the future of Facebook, despite the struggles of its core platform. In a wide-ranging interview on Cheddar Tuesday, the investor and Reddit co-founder also said...
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Ohanian Says Facebook's Future is WhatsApp, Instagram; Sandberg Should Stay

9th - Higher Ed
Instagram and WhatsApp are reasons to believe in the future of Facebook as social media trends toward community-based social platforms that reflect users' specific interests, Reddit co-founder, investor, and 21st century renaissance man...
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Reddit Co-Founder Says Facebook's Future is WhatsApp and Instagram

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Instagram and WhatsApp are reasons to believe in the future of Facebook as social media trends toward community-based social platforms that reflect users' specific interests, Reddit co-founder, investor, and 21st century renaissance man...
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A former Gilet Jaunes Facebook page administrator tells her story

9th - Higher Ed
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to address the nation amid widespread unrest as Giles Jaunes protesters took to the streets yet again over the weekend. Although the movement began in retaliation to rising fuel costs, the decision...
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Former 'gilets jaunes' Facebook page administrator tells her story

9th - Higher Ed
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the nation on Monday amid widespread unrest as "gilets jaunes" (yellow vests) protesters took to the streets yet again over the weekend. Although the movement began in retaliation to rising fuel...
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'Mobile Is the Headline This Holiday,' Salesforce Says

9th - Higher Ed
Rob Garf, VP of industry strategy and insights at Salesforce Commerce Cloud, told Cheddar that this was the year that mobile online shopping came into its own. More than half of all Thanksgiving Day purchases were via mobile. Garf told...
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'Fuel taxes will adapt to price fluctuations,' says Macron in response to gilets jaunes protests

9th - Higher Ed
"Fuel taxes will adapt to price fluctuations," said French President Emmanuel Macron in an hour-long address on Tuesday to quell the anger of the gilets jaunes (yellow vests). But that's the only concession the French president is...
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Burberry to stop burning unsold clothes

9th - Higher Ed
British luxury fashion brand Burberry is going to stop burning unsold clothes, bags and perfume, and will instead focus on recycling and donating their leftover product.
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WNBA President: No Bigger Advocate for Equality Than Us

9th - Higher Ed
The league launched an initiative aimed at empowering women and girls by partnering with organizations like Planned Parenthood and It's On Us. "This is basically encoded in our DNA and has been for the 22 years that we've been in...
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WNBA President: When Others Step Back, We Step Forward

9th - Higher Ed
The league launched an initiative aimed at empowering women and girls by partnering with organizations like Planned Parenthood and It's On Us. "This is basically encoded in our DNA and has been for the 22 years that we've been in...
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Gary Vee Is 'All In' on Voice

9th - Higher Ed
Gary Vaynerchuk, CEO of VaynerMedia, joins Cheddar CEO Jon Steinberg from the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity to discuss the future of voice technologies like Amazon's Alexa and the Google Home. He says development for...
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REALSTUFF: Pedalling toward wage equality

9th - Higher Ed
European Trade Union Confederation General Secretary Luca Visentini explains how dramatic differences in wages exist not just between Eastern and Western Europe, but also within developed European countries like Belgium. He sees the role...
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Fitness Tracking Company Strava Launches 'Do Good' Campaign

9th - Higher Ed
CEO James Quarles says the company wants people to put down their phones and be more active. But Strava has come under fire earlier this year after a report found the tracking data could give clues to the locations of sensitive areas...
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Facebook, Uber, and Wells Fargo Find Out the Cost of Trust the Hard Way

9th - Higher Ed
Consumer backlash, magnified over social media, has forced more and more large companies to invest in expensive ad campaigns that aim to win back trust, says Wall Street Journal reporter Suzanne Vranica.
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The Cost of Regaining Customer Trust

9th - Higher Ed
Consumer backlash, magnified by social media, has forced more and more large companies to invest in expensive ad campaigns that aim to win back trust, says Wall Street Journal reporter Suzanne Vranica.
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How to Make Your Pet an Influencer

9th - Higher Ed
Loni Edwards, founder & managing partner of The Dog Agency, connects brands with animal influencers to bring in thousands of dollars per social media post for the pet owners.
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Philo CEO Tight-Lipped About Social TV Features

9th - Higher Ed
The affordable TV streaming service is testing out new features that will "make TV a much more social experience," says CEO Andrew McCollum.
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Will Starbucks' Racial Bias Training Work?

9th - Higher Ed
After two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks for trespassing, the coffee chain has announced it will shut down all 8,000 stores across the country next month to focus on racial bias training. This action is "noble" but...
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Training May Not Be Enough to Fix Starbucks's Image Problem

9th - Higher Ed
The coffee chain announced it will shut down 8,000 U.S. stores for one afternoon next month to train employees to counter racial bias. The effort is "noble," but we'll need to wait and see if it leads to a real shift, says Nikita...
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What is CEO Activism?

9th - Higher Ed
A lot of Chief Executives of big name brands, like Apple or Starbucks, are starting to take political stances that are "unrelated to the bottom line," explains Aaron Chatterji, Associate Professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of...
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Equal Pay Will Boost the Overall Economy

9th - Higher Ed
When women have more money, they tend to put more of it back into their communities, families, and non-profits, says Sallie Krawcheck, CEO and Co-founder of Ellevest, a female-focused investment platform. "Try to think about something...
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Diddy's Long-Time Collaborator on What Makes Beyoncé and Michael Jackson Great

9th - Higher Ed
Choreographer Laurieann Gibson, who has produced tours for many high-profile artists, says that stars aren't just born, they're committed to "the process" that leads to greatness. She wants to make the process "cool" again.
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Shay Mitchell Goes "Off The Menu" to Fight Childhood Hunger

9th - Higher Ed
Shay Mitchell, actress and Creative Director of the "Off the Menu" app, and Lawrence Longo, CEO of "Off the Menu", joined Cheddar to discuss the new venture which aims to fight childhood hunger.
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How ROHNY's Dorinda Deals With Trolls on Social Media

9th - Higher Ed
Social media strategist Mike Tommasiello gets into what it takes to keep the reality star's brand alive when the show's off the air and how to stay authentic on social media.