
Greg Swan
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Jan 13, 2025 |
digiday.com | Marty Swant |Greg Swan |Tom Goodwin
Keep up to date with Digiday’s annual coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. More from the series →Shoppable TV ads powered by AI-powered visual search aren’t yet a household habit. However, one startup’s new partnerships with two major TV manufacturers are just one of the many ways AI was showcased in Las Vegas last week during CES 2025.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
prweek.com | Greg Swan |Finn Partners
Humans are within arm’s reach of nearly all knowledge at any time. For marketers, it means our audiences aren’t just casually scrolling; they’re plugged into an endless feed of options, ideas and choices, says Finn Partners’ Greg Swan. Here’s a truth that might feel uncomfortable: your audience isn’t purely human anymore. Every day, consumers merge more seamlessly with the technology around them, creating a blend of human and machine that’s constantly online, tracking, optimizing and connecting.
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Jul 8, 2024 |
roirevolution.com | Greg Swan |Robyn Riley |Greg SwanSoftware Developer
Web development describes the front-end and back-end work that goes into creating a website or application. From writing code or markup to applying that code to a site or app, web development employs a variety of methodologies and applications to make a website function and look nice. Front-end web development affects the part of a website that users interact with.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
gregswan.substack.com | Greg Swan
South by Southwest (SXSW) starts this week, and as longtime Social Signals readers know, I directly credit the SXSW community, the connections I’ve made at the event, and the things I’ve learned with transforming and transporting my career. In my 16 years attending I’ve spoken four times, helped multiple brands activate and engage at the conference, attended the inaugural SXSW V2V in Las Vegas, and served as a member of the SXSW PanelPicker Advisory Board for nine of those years.
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Jun 19, 2023 |
washingtontimes.com | Greg Swan
OPINION: Border Patrol agents and other immigration officials are bracing for a massive influx of illegal immigration. The Biden administration has allowed Title 42, a pandemic-era policy allowing U.S. immigration authorities to expel individuals encountered at the border, to expire. In addition to a surge of migrants, most analysts expect the expiration of Title 42 to bring a torrent of the killer drug fentanyl across our southern border.
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