- “If Alphabet is where all the fun is, why stay at Google?” These questions and more on Google’s new holding company (re/code)
- How Vine’s simplicity has helped it maintain a web audience of 100 million people per month (alistdaily)
- Bankrupt children’s charity Kids Company, with friends like Coldplay, could re-emerge following its controversial collapse (The Telegraph)
- With some help from Facebook, tween-preferred social platform Instagram moves toward targeted advertising (Business Reporter)

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- "If Alphabet is where all the fun is, why stay at Google?" These questions and more on Google's new holding company (re/code)
- How Vine's simplicity has helped it maintain a web audience of 100 million people per month (alistdaily)
- Bankrupt children's charity Kids Company, with friends like Coldplay, could re-emerge following its controversial collapse (The Telegraph)
- With some help from Facebook, tween-preferred social platform Instagram moves toward targeted advertising (Business Reporter)
August 12, 2015