Study: YouTube detecting fake ad views, but still charging for them – Marketing Dive

Dive Brief: A new study from European researchers claims that advertisers are paying for robot traffic on YouTube. Research from NEC Labs Europe, UC3m, Imdea and Polito found YouTube would detect fraudulent video views, but still charge for ads served on those views. The researchers…

2015 Boating Industry Movers & Shakers Finalists – Boating Industry

Jonathan Sweet, Editor in ChiefSeptember 15, 2015Filed under Features, In This Issue Now in its fifth year, the Movers & Shakers awards recognize innovative leaders, people unafraid to take chances to improve the industry. Since 2011, we’ve recognized dozens of those Movers & Shakers, yet…

IBC2015 Q&A: Grass Valley’s Mike Cronk on IP for broadcast – Sports Video Group

IBC2015 Q&A: Grass Valley’s Mike Cronk on IP for broadcast September 13th, 2015 By Ken Kerschbaumer The increasing importance of IP in broadcast workflows is evident throughout IBC2015. SVG sat down with Grass Valley SVP of Strategic Marketing Mike Cronk to discuss how his company…

Vancouver’s high-tech hurdle: Attracting top-level talent – The Globe and Mail

From left: Version One Ventures CEO and founder Boris Wertz, BuildDirect president and CEO Jeff Booth, Vision Critical founder and president of corporate innovation Andrew Reid, Hootsuite CEO and founder Ryan Holmes, Shoes.com chairman and co-founder Roger Hardy, Plentyoffish CEO and founder Markus Frind, and…

Hackers Remotely Kill a Jeep on the Highway—With Me in It | WIRED – Wired

I was driving 70 mph on the edge of downtown St. Louis when the exploit began to take hold. Though I hadn’t touched the dashboard, the vents in the Jeep Cherokee started blasting cold air at the maximum setting, chilling the sweat on my back…

Columbus’ Identity Crisis: Who Are We, Anyway? – Columbus Monthly

Live music booms from within the Battelle Grand Ballroom at the Columbus Convention Center late one morning in March. Inside, hundreds of professionals in suits and skirts mingle while nibbling hors d’oeuvres, glancing politely at one another’s name tags. They’ve left their offices to network…