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Google and Youtube Speak to a Town Hall On Politics, Media and Technology
Join the Live Stream Discussion with Recode and MSNBC Google CEO Sundar Pichai and YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki speak with Recode’s Kara Swisher and MSNBC’s Ari Melber along with a town hall discussion. The conversation so far has focused on internal decision making, artificial intelligence, and the future of technology. It would be more progressive if the interviewers pushed for reform within Google and YouTube. A lot of these questions feel like they were screened. I would put far more pressure on transparency regarding their decision making process. "We actually recently committed, Google committed a billion dollar for job retraining
An Updated Version of Vine Is in Development and Known as v2
Before There Was Snapchat, There Was Vine Dom Hofmann, original co-founder of the Internet startup known as Vine, is working on a new mobile app known as v2 or V2. His business model is simple, Hofmann plans to improve upon current video streaming mobile apps with a new company. Vine was independently launched and acquired by Twitter in 2012. Four years later in 2016, Twitter announced that they would discontinue the posting ability for users, but still allow them to access an archive of the streaming content. Currently Twitter still owns Vine, and with v2 Hofmann hopes to create a
Net Neutrality In a Form of the Burger King Whopper
Pop Culture Dives Into the Repeal of Net Neutrality to Help Bring Awareness to the Unfair Treatment of Consumers Burger King is taking over the Internet with the best advertisement of the decade with 'Whopper Neutrality.' Bud Light has come up with a simplistic ad recently with the phrase 'Dilly Dilly, but Burger King has created an intelligent metaphor for the repeal of Net Neutrality. Both ads resonate with audiences, but I find the Burger King ad to provide depth and meaning, along with excellent product placement of their brand. The F.C.C. recently voted to repeal the regulations of Net Neutrality.
Facebook News Is Bad for Democracy, But Great for their Stock Price
Instead of Taking Editorial Responsibility, Facebook Is Just Using Random People in a Survey as Scapegoats Facebook is overhauling their algorithms to better serve the companies that pay them the most in advertising. They have masked it as a user experience problem, but it is a much larger problem of a platform creating wealth through disparity. The big problem with Facebook News and their idea to survey random people to find out which news service is credible is that people will vote on the most well-known publishers. These companies are also the ones that advertise the most on Facebook like
Renewable Energy and Solar Panel Production Limited by Regulations Drafted by the Trump Administration
The Trump Administration has Avoided Putting Tariffs on the Fossil Fuel Industry On Monday, the Trump Administration has opted to place tariffs on imports for solar panels and washing machines. This new tax would be a 30 percent increase on costs for solar panels coming into the United States. This move was extremely selective and damaging to the renewable energy sector. If he wanted to place tariffs on fossil fuels, as well as renewable energy, I wouldn't have as much as a problem with the administration's decision. That being said, it appears he is playing favoritism to the oil and
Content Marketing Trends and Data for Online Distribution
The Key to Success with Content Marketing is Distribution In 2018 a surge of companies are merging with the Web to engage audiences that primarily use smartphones to find news, data, products and services. Along with the influx of new users to online platforms, many marketing and advertising companies are looking to capture the attention of these users with effective forms of digital media. Currently, there are several different platforms to engage potential customers online. One of the biggest differences that I find within different companies is their investment in distribution. An example for distribution can be seen within the
Mobile App and Web App Live Stream from the 2018 Dart Conference at Google
The Dart Coding Language Works with Android and IOS A new coding language is being officially rolled out at Google. To introduce this new coding technology, the company is providing a live stream featuring functionality of the Dart language. The Dart Conference is being held on January 23-24. The company has reported the following to learn more about mobile and web application development: Dart language, libraries, and tools: https://www.dartlang.org Mobile app development: https://flutter.io Web app development: https://webdev.dartlang.org Dart Conference Schedule for Wednesday: 10:00 Flutter Inspector Jacob Richman Google Phil Quitslund Google 10:30 Keep it Simple, State: Architecture for Flutter Apps
Shark Tank Preview Coverage Featuring A Pea in the Pod and Guzzle Buddy
Get the Scoop on the Show Before it Broadcasts The multiple Emmy Award winning program known as Shark Tank returns this evening to ABC with new entrepreneurs looking to strike a deal with some of the most renown venture capitalists. Tonight will feature two new episodes of startups pitching their ideas to celebrity industry leaders including: Lori Greiner, Barbara Corcoran, Daymond John, Mark Cuban, Robert Herjavec and Mr. Wonderful. After browsing through tweets, we have found two companies that are prepared for the show this evening. There is going to be a pacifier company that delivers a clean and safe user experience for babies.
Machine Learning Trends and Data from CES 2018
Deep Learning, Machine Learning and the Future of Artificial Intelligence CES 2018 debuted several new products that focused on new technology featuring artificial intelligence. The automotive industry experienced some of the biggest moments with progress concerning machine learning. Robotics also made big steps forward by encompassing AI in a useful manner. Along with the positive elements behind AI, there is also a negative side to the new technology. Automation is a big concern for people working in the service industry. In 2018 people are driving cars in Uber. Currently humans still deliver pizza for Pizza Hut, and the role of
Web Design and How to Create Effective Mobile UX Content
The Online and Offline Transition of 2018 In 2018 Web design and layout has become even more vital for engaging online audiences. When connecting consumers with online/offline data, Internet speed can often be a roadblock. I suggest Web developers use Accelerated Mobile Pages for faster deliver regarding their online content. During the past few months I have been researching Progressive Web Apps. They work within a browser, but create a look and feel similar to an app. Progressive Web Apps are important for the following reasons: Offline viewing of content. Push notifications. Add the site to the home screen. Faster
Join the Live Stream Discussion with Recode and MSNBC Google CEO Sundar
Before There Was Snapchat, There Was Vine Dom Hofmann, original co-founder of
Pop Culture Dives Into the Repeal of Net Neutrality to Help Bring
Instead of Taking Editorial Responsibility, Facebook Is Just Using Random People in
The Trump Administration has Avoided Putting Tariffs on the Fossil Fuel Industry
The Key to Success with Content Marketing is Distribution In 2018 a
The Dart Coding Language Works with Android and IOS A new coding
Get the Scoop on the Show Before it Broadcasts The multiple Emmy
Deep Learning, Machine Learning and the Future of Artificial Intelligence CES 2018
The Online and Offline Transition of 2018 In 2018 Web design and









