Facebook's Plan To Destroy Television - Business Insider - 0 views
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"Facebook is now the second biggest server of online video, behind YouTube. Although Facebook is a distant second to YouTube, that's still huge progress. Facebook now shows more video than Yahoo!, Vevo, Microsoft, AOL and everyone else. Facebook has a partnership with Nielsen, to develop "Nielsen Online Campaign Ratings" (OCR), which measure the audience for Facebook ad campaigns in a similar way to how Nielsen measures TV audiences, by reach and frequency. The result is that it is now a lot easier for big advertisers to compare their TV ROI with their Facebook ROI. Facebook has a partnership with Datalogix, a consumer data company. It allows advertisers - particularly big packaged goods companies like Procter & Gamble and Unilever - to target their own customers with ads inside Facebook, and to compare those campaigns against control groups that did not see them, and thus calculate exactly how many sales any Facebook campaign created."
New Mobile App Vyclone Aims to Remix Social Video From Every Angle - Mike Isaac - Socia... - 0 views
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engineers based in Los Angeles, Vyclone was pieced together over the course of the next two years. The app obviously isn’t exclusive to concerts — the two tell me it’s gr
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After all three finish shooting and uploading their footage to Vyclone's servers, the app algorithmically cuts and edits a video using the four (or fewer) different video streams, creating one supercut out of all the footage. The app figures out who was shooting at that moment using GPS location data, and automatically includes those streams of footage into the cut.
Video Ad Server Says 11% Of Its Ads Are Shown To Bots | Digital - Advertising Age - 0 views
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Bullshit, I think it's closer to the 54% claim: http://socialtimes.com/bots-cord-cutters-bad-news-video-advertising_b147136
Facebook Unveils Custom Servers, Facility Design - 0 views
Lock and Unlock Your Car from Anywhere with GM's New Mobile Apps - 0 views
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OnStar-powered mobile apps that can provide diagnostic information about the car, combined with a number of location-based services.
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allows owners to perform standard key fob functions like remote starts or locking and unlocking the car from wherever they are. The apps also give users the ability to check their fuel tank level, remaining oil live, tire pressure and information about historical and current fuel economy. The car uploads this information to GM's servers with every start.
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tag your parking spot with GPS coordinates
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Pandora mobile app found to be sending birth date, gender and location information to a... - 0 views
When's Prime Time in Mobile? Same as TV - 0 views
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Prime time in mobile is shaping up to look a lot like TV: Working stiffs turn to their phones after they've logged off their computers for the day and plopped down on the couch at home. Users surf the mobile web and apps on phones most during the early evening, between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., and keep usage up through the night, according to a recent study from third-party ad server MediaMind. Looking at billions of mobile ad impressions across devices, carriers and operating systems, mobile ad click-through rates are also highest between 7 p.m. and midnight, with clicks reaching a peak at 8 p.m. MediaMind serves global campaigns for advertisers and agencies in all digital media, including mobile.
Nvidia's Mini Supercomputer Is the Fastest Single Computer Ever Built | Digital Trends - 0 views
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