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News Alert: Trump doubles down on tariffs: ‘Trade wars are good, and easy to win’

 
 
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Trump doubles down on tariffs: ‘Trade wars are good, and easy to win’
President Trump on Friday defended his decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum, even as he acknowledged the move could trigger a global trade war.

In a series of early morning tweets, the president continued to defy members of his own party — and some of his top advisers — by insisting that the tariffs would benefit the U.S. economy. 
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Zoho’s ‘first bot for CRM,’ the AI talent battle & Centro’s unified creative-level data

 
 
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Zoho unveils the 'first bot for CRM,' plus a new 'serverless' infrastructure service

 

Mar 1, 2018 by Barry Levine
Known for its collection of business software, the company is now adding a voice/text conversational interface and a for-hire backend to its CRM..

 
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Spredfast adds reviews to the social channels in its dashboard
  Mar 1, 2018 by Barry Levine

The social management platform becomes the latest to treat consumer reviews as another source of social feedback.

 
Amazon vs. Google vs. Microsoft: Big tech firms gird for AI talent battle
  Mar 1, 2018 by Greg Sterling

Companies will pay handsomely for top scientists and engineers.

 
A contrarian view on GDPR: How it will strengthen online advertising
  Mar 1, 2018 by Grace Kaye

Based in the UK, contributor Grace Kaye has given a lot of thought to how the General Data Protection Regulation will affect first-, second- and third-party data. Here's her analysis.

 
Centro's Basis ad platform now shows unified creative-level data across programmatic, search, social & display
  Mar 1, 2018 by Ginny Marvin

Marketers can evaluate messaging performance across channels in one place.


 
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Europe to tech giants: Remove 'illegal content' within one hour
  Mar 1, 2018 by Greg Sterling

Voluntary recommendations directed at terrorist propaganda, hate speech, child sexual abuse and copyright infringement.

 
Placed introduces 'Placed Insights' to educate the market about location data
  Mar 1, 2018 by Greg Sterling

Free tool allows users to compare foot traffic and drill into audience data.

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4 Influencer Marketing Platform Risks Marketer's Don't Know, MediaKix
 
Blockchain marketing technology landscape grows 400%, Chief Marketing Technologist


 

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News Alert: Hicks departure leaves void in White House

 
 
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The White House has a massive hole to fill as it seeks to replace communications director Hope Hicks, whose departure is seen as a devastating blow to President Trump at a time when his administration is besieged by conflict.

Hicks has been by Trump’s side since the start of his campaign, and allies describe her as a steadying force with an unparalleled ability to connect with her boss.

Her departure immediately set off jockeying to replace her, although the president’s allies say that no one will be able to fill her unique role in Trump World.
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