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DCN’s recommended reading: week of May 19, 2016
May 19, 2016 | By DCNOur recommended reads from around the web:
- Recode: The Facebook papers Part 2: The user experience revolt (5 min read)
- New York Times: Facebook’s Bias Is Built-In, and Bears Watching (6 min read)
- Business Insider: Google is preparing its big response to the ad blocking problem (but it probably won’t be positioned as coming from Google) (8 min read)
- The Information: The Smoking Gun in Android Antitrust Case (5 min read)
- The Atlantic: Who Will Own Your Data If the Tech Bubble Bursts? (4 min read)
- Digiday: 43 percent of social media users don’t know where the stories they read originally appeared (3 min read)
- New York Times: Social Media Finds New Role as News and Entertainment Curator (5 min read)
- Ad Exchanger: Wherefore Edge Providers? Senate Subcommittee Dives Into Proposed FCC Privacy Regs (4 min read)
- Poynter: In ad-blocking wars, publishers propose a détente (4 min read)
- Ad Week: ABC Study Makes the Best Case Yet That TV Advertising Is Still Superior to Digital (4 min read)
- Wired: We Said We’d Be Transparent … WIRED’s First Big HTTPS Snag (4 min read)
- Digiday: Inside The Washington Post’s internal agency and its growing ambitions (4 min read)