Friday, October 30, 2015

Facebook Makes Minor Tweaks To "Real Name" Policy

Though Facebook still stands firm on its policy, the social network is allowing users to provide greater context for their name choice.

Facebook has responded to a letter signed by a the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Human Rights Watch, and ACLU of California, requesting that it change its controversial "real name policy," which requires that people use their legal name on Facebook. The groups argue that the policy is culturally biased against people who are transgender, have safety concerns about using their real names, or have legal names that don't meet Facebook's standard of "real names."

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Get Ready For "Spooky," the Halloween Asteroid!

On All Hallow’s Eve, an asteroid dubbed “Spooky” will make its closest approach to our planet. Hurtling along at an impressive 78,830 miles per hour, the 1,300-foot-wide object poses no threat to Earth...or does it? This Gizmodo video explains Spooky’s story.

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#ScaryStats uses data to reveal the horror of inequality

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The realities of inequality are downright spooky.

The proof is in the statistics — hard facts shed light on various inequalities and their real-life impacts, and show how they deserve attention and action every day. But social disparities are gaining special notice Friday, thanks to an innovative hashtag building on the momentum of the scary Halloween spirit.

#ScaryStats, created through a collaboration among four women’s equality organizations, is helping to get people talking about the horrifying truths facing marginalized communities. Read more...

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Marketing Day: Instagram Ad Updates, A Digital Marketing Quiz & LinkedIn Earnings Report

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Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.

From Marketing Land:

Recent Headlines From Search Engine Land, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Search News & Information:

Online Marketing News From Around The Web:

Analytics

Blogs & Blogging

Business Issues

Content Marketing

Copywriting, Design & Usability

Domaining

E-Commerce

Email Marketing

General Internet Marketing

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Mobile/Local Marketing

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Thursday, October 29, 2015

AOL Enters The Live-Streaming Space With The Revamped Kanvas App

Kanvas, AOL's teen-oriented photo-editing app, is repositioning itself as a live-streaming app that can be edited in real time.

AOL is jumping into the live-streaming fray with the latest version of the Kanvas app, whose parent company it acquired in August. Previously marketed as a photo-editing service for teens and children, Kanvas just got a facelift that infused the app with live-streaming capabilities, positioning it against the likes of Periscope and Meerkat.

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This Light-Up Bike Jacket is Genuinely Smart

‘Smart’ is a word that gets thrown around a lot with technology. Slap a Bluetooth-connected Arduino board into a fridge, connect it to Twitter, and you might have the new iPhone on hand, or so the theory goes. So it’s with great reluctance that I admit this Bluetooth-connected light-up jacket looks pretty damn awesome.

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Marketing Day: Facebook’s Slideshow Ads, REI’s #OptOutside Campaign & Mobile Holiday Strategies

Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.

From Marketing Land:

Recent Headlines From Search Engine Land, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Search News & Information:

Online Marketing News From Around The Web:

Affiliate Marketing

Analytics

Blogs & Blogging

Business Issues

Content Marketing

Conversion Optimization

Copywriting, Design & Usability

Display & Contextual Advertising

Domaining

E-Commerce

Email Marketing

General Internet Marketing

Internet Marketing Industry

MarTech

Mobile/Local Marketing

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This might just be the scariest social media game ever

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For the most part, the Internet is harmless. Social media connects people all over the world and gives us a platform to amplify our voices

But, in the chilling video below, it's also the platform for an insidious game that pits friend against friend. You pick the winner, based on your own criteria and personal preference. Seems like a pretty sick thing to do, but trust us ... it actually gets worse.

Watch this short horror video, created by Mashable Studios and Crypt TV, and see for yourself how social media can have grim consequences Read more...

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Google's Internet Balloons Are Floating Over to Indonesia

Google’s Project Loon is a grandoise project to bring internet to the third world via large party balloons. Last time we’d checked in, it was flying 20 balloons over Australia ; now, it wants to put 20,000 over remote parts of Indonesia.

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Marketing Day: An IAB Report On Big Data, Twitter Revenue Up & Apple Beats Expectations

Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.

From Marketing Land:

Recent Headlines From Search Engine Land, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Search News & Information:

Online Marketing News From Around The Web:

Affiliate Marketing

Analytics

Blogs & Blogging

Business Issues

Content Marketing

Conversion Optimization

Domaining

E-Commerce

Email Marketing

General Internet Marketing

Internet Marketing Industry

MarTech

Mobile/Local Marketing

Social Media

Video

Facebook just made it easier to share content from other apps

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Facebook is redesigning the way its iOS users share content from third-party apps inside of Facebook.

The social network showed off a new share extension for iOS Wednesday that makes it easier for people to control what they are sharing and who they share updates with

Share extensions are used by third-party apps to allow their users to share content back to Facebook. While this functionality has existed within iOS for some time, the experience up until now hasn't always been great, Facebook product manager Alyssa Levitz explained Read more...

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