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Machine Learning For Front-End Developers With Tensorflow.js Machine Learning For Front-End Developers With Tensorflow.js Charlie Gerard 2019-09-09T14:00:59+02:00 2019-09-10T12:36:15+00:00 Machine learning often feels like it belongs to the realm of data scientists and Python developers. However, over the past couple of years, open-source frameworks have been created to make it more accessible in different programming languages,…
This collection of social media marketing and new hire announcements is a compilation of the past week’s briefs from our daily Marketing Land newsletter. Click here to subscribe and get more news like this delivered to your inbox every morning. Facebook’s tag suggestion replaced with face recognition setting. Earlier this week, Facebook announced that anyone…
Cloud-native communication platform Dialpad announced a number of new features to its UberConference solution. The latest enhancements could allow organizations to collaborate in a virtual environment with administrative tasks being driven by natural language processing (NLP) and artificial intelligence. Why we should care We are all familiar with the struggles of working with siloed teams…
“That has to be the dumbest ad I’ve ever seen,” exclaimed my wife. Our regular viewing of “The Handmaid’s Tale” on Hulu was (once again) interrupted by an ad whose inanity was surpassed only by its ugliness. As a researcher with one foot still in the advertising world I signed us up for an ad-supported…
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Smashing Magazine Is Thirteen! Smashing Magazine Is Thirteen! Rachel Andrew 2019-09-06T12:00:59+02:00 2019-09-06T12:34:41+00:00 This week, Smashing Magazine turned thirteen years old. The web has changed a lot since Vitaly posted his first article back in 2006. The team at Smashing has changed too, as have the things that we bring to our community — with conferences,…
Inspired Design Decisions: Alexey Brodovitch Inspired Design Decisions: Alexey Brodovitch Andrew Clarke 2019-09-05T13:30:59+02:00 2019-09-05T12:34:54+00:00 Before writing Art Direction for the Web, I began to study Alexey Brodovitch when I became fascinated by editorial and magazine design. I was drawn to his precision, in particular, the way Brodovitch brought photographs and text together. Then, I became…
With more brands than ever relying on digital marketing as their main form of advertising, it’s no surprise that professional digital marketers are in very high demand. In fact, Reuters reports that in 2017, digital marketing spending increased by 44 percent in the United States and to $52 billion in Britain. Globally, digital marketing spend…
For those working in ad operations and PPC, the VLOOKUP function (and HLOOKUP – its horizontal counterpart) has been a tried-and-true staple of data manipulation in Excel. Now, after more than 34 years as a cornerstone lookup function, VLOOKUP is making way for a new successor. Microsoft has announced the rollout of XLOOKUP – a…
Overflow And Data Loss In CSS Overflow And Data Loss In CSS Rachel Andrew 2019-09-04T12:30:59+02:00 2019-09-04T12:35:19+00:00 CSS is designed to keep your content readable. If you consider an HTML document that is marked up with headings and paragraphs (with no CSS applied), it displays in the browser in a readable way. The headings are large…