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Marketing Analytics, Data Science and Leadership – September 16, 2019 Week In Review

You’re busy. We get it. We’ve compiled some of the top-clicked and shared articles that you don’t want to miss. Here is a quick review of the top news in marketing analytics, data science and leadership you should be reading.

 

YouTube Removes 17,000 Channels for Hate Speech via @THR

The Google-owned company calls the June update in which YouTube said it would specifically prohibit videos that glorify Nazi ideology or deny documented violent events like the Holocaust a “fundamental shift in our policies” that resulted in the takedown of more than 100,000 individual videos during the second quarter of the year.

Read the full article here: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/youtube-removes-17000-channels-hate-speech-1236227

Machine learning: go full stack or go home via @siftedeu

In contrast, a full-stack ML company creates fully-integrated ML products that solve this problem end-to-end.

Read the full article here: https://sifted.eu/articles/machine-learning-full-stack/

11 Social Media Marketing Strategies for Ecommerce Websites via @annaleacrowe

As Brent Csutoras, co-owner and adviser of Search Engine Journal, puts it: In 2019, businesses need to really take the time to understand their customers and how they interact with the brand on each social media site, and then engage with them in the right tone, with the right medium, and in their communities.

Read the full article here: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/ecommerce-guide/social-media-marketing-strategies/

Machine learning and its radical application to severe weather prediction via @uwmadison

Now that high-resolution satellite images are captured every few minutes and generating enormous volumes of data to analyze, there is a need to develop innovative new ways of extracting practical information from them, says LEcuyer.

Read the full article here: https://news.wisc.edu/machine-learning-and-its-radical-application-to-severe-weather-prediction/

Desktop Analytics is here at last, but what does it mean for Windows Analytics? via @TechRepublic

Desktop Analytics helps you identify a subset of devices that provide the widest coverage of factors, focusing on the most important ones to a pilot of Windows upgrades and updates.

Read the full article here: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/desktop-analytics-is-here-at-last-but-what-does-it-mean-for-windows-analytics/

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