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While many successful data publishers obsess about continually adding new features and functionality to their data products, there are lots of good reasons to be
Last week Hearst Communications Inc. agreed to pay $50 million to settle an alleged violation of the Michigan Video Rental Privacy Act, reports Law360. In
“Flipping” data, enhancing data, and data exhaust are just some of the opportunities to create revenue-producing data products from free resources. Russell Perkins, Subscription Insider
California just passed a new restrictive privacy law, theCalifornia Consumer Privacy Act of 2018. Assuming the law is not amended before it comes into force
In a “Closed Data Pool’ model, companies (and many times they are competitors) contribute proprietary data to a central, neutral data company. The data company
After the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica data scandal, many social media users are wary of using Facebook, Twitter and similar platforms for fear that their personal information
LinkedIn, Slack, DropBox, Pandora, Spotify, and just about every mobile video game are generating revenue despite a business model that includes most of their customers
In this weeks Five on Friday, a study shows spending in the App Store has doubled to $42.5 billion, Adweek says GDPR is an opportunity
You cant be a successful data publisher unless youre selling high-quality data. Its not just because customers want value for their money, its because they
If you are tired of hearing about Roseanne Barr and Kim Kardashian, weve got a reprieve for you with Five on Friday. In this weeks