Monthly Archives: November 2022

Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 158 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements

Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser Apple first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed the ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ to test features that may be introduced into future release versions of Safari. ‌Safari Technology Preview‌ release 158 includes bug fixes and performance improvements for CSS, JavaScript, WebCodecs, and more….

What is Twitter Spaces? [+Why Marketers Should Care]

Following months of beta testing, Twitter made its new audio feature, Twitter Spaces, permanent. Today, the highly-discussed feature is finally available to all users. Spaces, which allows Twitter users to listen to and participate in public audio conversations, entered its beta test shortly after the launch and $100-million valuation of the app Clubhouse – which…

Benefits of Influencer Marketing [Data + Expert Insight]

The creator economy is built around influencers and their audiences. As audiences put a significant amount of trust in their favorite influencers, it makes sense that marketers would want to pay more attention to influencer marketing than before. This post will go over the data-backed benefits of using influencer marketing, along with insight from a…

HubSpot to Continue Delivering the Promise of Connection

Platform solutions have always been known as a one-stop shop for all of a marketer’s needs. At their core, platforms are meant to help marketers, whether that’s understanding their customers’ journeys, optimizing the path to purchase, or quantifying the revenue that a campaign produces. And, as I discussed last year, HubSpot delivered on the promise…

Patent Filings Roundup: IP Edge Hearings in Delaware Launch Fireworks; Qualcomm Claims Confirmed Unpatentable in AAPA Decision on Remand

It was a light week for patent filings, with 18 Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) and 38 district court complaints; last week saw the first Fintiv denials in months in a tranche of cases very close to trial; this week there were five more discretionary denials under Section 325(d), where the parties failed to…