Showing posts with label automated. Show all posts
Showing posts with label automated. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Most Popular Examples of ‘Automated Rules’ in AdWords

Back in Feburary this year, Google has launched "Automated Rules" for AdWrods, a feature that lets you save time by scheduling automatic changes to your account based on criteria that you specify. Since then, tens of thousands of advertisers have created rules to manage their accounts more effectively and even deploy more advanced strategies.

Most Popular Examples of ‘Automated Rules’ in AdWords


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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Automated News Comes To Sports Coverage Via StatSheet

Here come the robo sports journalists. While people in the media biz worry about content mills like Demand Media and Associated Content spitting out endless SEO-targeted articles written by low-paid Internet writers, at least those articles are still written by humans. We may no longer need the humans, at least for data-driven stories. A startup in North Carolina, StatSheet, today is launching a remarkable network of 345 sports sites, one dedicated to each Division 1 college basketball tam in the U.S. For instance, there is a site for the Michigan State Spartans, North Carolina Tar Heels, and Ohio Buckeyes. Every story on each site was written by a robot, or to put it more precisely, by StatSheet's content algorithms. "The posts are completely auto-generated," says founder Robbie Allen. "The only human involvement is with creating the algorithms that generate the posts."

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

CRTC reaches an agreement with TELUS Communications Inc. concerning automated calls

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) today announced that, following an investigation, it has reached an agreement with TELUS Communications Inc. (Telus) with respect to its use of automated calling devices. Telus was using these devices to notify its prepaid mobile customers of an actual or imminent service interruption and [...]

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