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Madrid, Spain · MadridOn Wednesday, June 19, Madrid will host the 7th edition of the Marketplace Summit, the reference meeting for ecommerce and marketplace professionals in Spain. Organized by Ecommerce News, the event will bring together some of the most influential brands and experts in the ecosystem. The event will take place in the Truss del Movistar [...] The post Countdown for the 7th edition of Marketplace Summit in Madrid appeared first on Ecommerce News.Read Article
Countdown for the 7th Edition of Marketplace Summit in Madrid

Artificial Intelligence · SpainPinterest is testing a new AI feature called “auto-collages” that allows advertisers to quickly convert their product catalogs into engaging, shoppable collages. The company announced the innovation this week, highlighting its goal to help advertisers reach customers more efficiently while saving time and creative effort. Popularity Among Gen Z and Early Success Pinterest emphasizes that collages are among the most popular and engaging content t…See the Story
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