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[Marketing Day]( Featured story [Facebook chief security officer reportedly resigns amid data controversy]( Mar 21, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues Alex Stamos said to be leaving in August following suspension of Cambridge Analytica and internal disagreements over Russian interference. From Marketing Land [Google announces third-party measurement expansions with MRC, Nielsen, comScore]( Mar 21, 2018 by Ginny Marvin Executives discussed ways the company is addressing calls for greater measurement, verification and brand safety control. [How brands can engage with customers after checkout]( Mar 21, 2018 by Davor Sutija You develop a relationship with a customer during their path to purchase, but do you lose track of them after they buy? Contributor Davor Sutija offers tips to keep the conversation going. [Israeli government threatens Twitter with legal action for not acting on terrorist content]( Mar 21, 2018 by Greg Sterling The government said Hamas and Hezbollah are using Twitter to ‘incite violence.’ [Need a reason to attend MarTech? Here are 8!]( Mar 21, 2018 by Marketing Land Attending conferences is an incredible way to increase your knowledge, expand your network and find new insights and ideas. MarTech® is no exception. This show is for senior-level executives working at the intersection of marketing, technology and management. [YouTube creators no longer need extra streaming software to film live broadcasts from their desktop]( Mar 21, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues Available on Chrome now, YouTube says its “Go Live” feature will be rolling out to more browsers soon. [Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg expected to address Cambridge Analytica data use within next 24 hours]( Mar 21, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues The silence from Facebook leadership has been deafening in the days following the company’s suspension of Cambridge Analytica. [US Senators call for more Congressional involvement in wake of Facebook, Cambridge Analytica debacle]( Mar 21, 2018 by Robin Kurzer Senators Cantwell and Young said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg should testify on Capitol Hill about where technology is headed. [Social media in 2018: Time to grow up or get out]( Mar 20, 2018 by Mark Traphagen Columnist Mark Traphagen suggests social media marketers can learn important lessons from what happened in search engine optimization. Recent Headlines From [MarTech Today](, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Marketing Technology: [Salesforce buys MuleSoft and adds an Integration Cloud]( Mar 21, 2018 by Barry Levine The $6.5 billion acquisition means that the CRM is now firmly in the business of Integration-Platform-as-a-Service. [Why marketers finally stopped talking about ABM (and started practicing it)]( Mar 21, 2018 by Peter Isaacson Contributor Peter Isaacson explores the trends driving marketers to turn their attention to the nuts and bolts of implementing account-based marketing. For more marketing news from around the web, check out the [full Marketing Day article on our site.]( Connect with us on: Get the Marketing Land App: [Search Engine Land]( Like what you see? Check out Marketing Land's other email newsletters [here](. [MarTech]( | [CMO]( | [Social]( | [SEM]( | [SEO]( | [Mobile]( | [Analytics]( | [Display]( | [Email]( | [Retail]( | [Content]( | [Video]( | [Local]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to unsubscribe or manage your subscriptions](. This email was sent by: Marketing Land - a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 279 Newtown Tpke. Redding, CT 06896 USA [Events]( | [Advertise]( | [Contact Us](

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