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The New Facebook Algorithm Is Bad News For Some Web Publishers, But Great News For Us

By |January 12th, 2018|Categories: Advertising, California, Economy, Entertainment, Featured, Lifestyle, National News, Pop Culture, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

An Ongoing Struggle to Make Facebook Great Again In one of the most unselfish moves on the Internet, Mark Zuckerberg is moving the attention away from publishers and brands on Facebook, and redirecting it to human beings. This decision may not stick, due to the stock price dropping over eight points by the end of Friday, January 12. If it does hold, our publishing company is properly setup for success. In 2013 and 2014 we did some advertising on Facebook. It did provide some brand awareness, but when we started seeing people get caught up in likes and shares by

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Supply and Demand would Shift Consumers to New Internet Service Provides if Net Neutrality Moves Forward

By |July 12th, 2017|Categories: California, Economy, Featured, Google, National News, Politics, Pop Culture, San Francisco, San Jose, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

The topic of major Internet service providers trying to control the speed and price of the Web is catching major traction today. Net Neutrality is the debate on the amount of control the major corporations should have when providing Internet service. In reality, if these companies start charging more than consumers can afford, it will hurt their ability to sell their product overall. A top level narrative often talked about with mainstream media is the power that the major Internet providers have over the people. In reality, the people have all the power of demand. Without demand a company

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YouTube and Google continue to Expand and Update YouTube TV

By |May 17th, 2017|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Film News, National News, Pop Culture, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

YouTube TV has recently added new channels to their lineup including: AMC_TV, BBCAMERICA, IFC, SundanceTV & WEtv are now on YouTube TV. Currently, YouTube is providing the service in New York, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, Chicago, and Philadelphia. They have yet to report on additional cities. A majority of television viewers tend to want to skip advertising. With YouTube TV, they have reported the following options: Live TV: Like with traditional TV, you can't fast forward through ads while watching live TV. However, if you pause a show, you can fast forward until you catch up to the

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Google Mobile Search Expands Functionality for Live Music and Concerts

By |May 14th, 2017|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Google, Music News, National News, Pop Culture, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Google has recently introduced a new update for their mobile search featuring live music events in local areas around the world. This latest design provides users the ability to browse over events for the current day, the next day, which concerts are coming up for the weekend, and next weekend. Live music events on Google search. Photo by: Matthew McGuire When I was testing out their new update, I noticed that the desktop browser was not showing the latest user interface design within Google search. Take a look at the UI design mobile. Musicians and publicists will need

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Adobe MAX 2015 hosts over 5,000 media professionals to showcase new software and UX design

By |October 12th, 2015|Categories: California, Economy, Entertainment, Film News, Gaming, Los Angeles, National News, Pop Culture, Reviews, Tech News, United States, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

[av_heading heading='The mobile movement continues at Adobe MAX' tag='h3' style='blockquote modern-quote' size='' subheading_active='subheading_below' subheading_size='15' padding='10' color='' custom_font=''] Written by: Matthew McGuire [/av_heading] Adobe MAX 2015 was held recently at the Los Angeles Convention Center from October 3-7. Over 5,000 guests collectivity showcased new material and technology with Adobe. One of the updates is known as Louper, and it reshapes the way one searches for images. It allows for fast and efficient image selection and search refinement. Zorana Gee shares the latest design options with Photoshop Creative Cloud. Watch her presentation within the first video below. Adobe features software that is downloaded via an online storage

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