Post by jameshoff on Mar 13, 2024 21:52:40 GMT -6
Twitter is a revolutionary social network for revolutionaries. While Turkey has been blocked in the last few hours to avoid the spread of inconvenient news and Prime Minister Erdogan declared : " we will eradicate social media ", the head of the press office of the microblogging network, Vivian Schiller, declared that mentions and hashtags they are arcane technologies that can be replaced by means more understandable to an audience made up of less geeky people. The snail and the gate were the elements that most characterized the platform and one of the first things you learned in order to use it with maximum profit, so much so that they were then copied by all the other social networks, including Facebook . Now the turning point, as revealed by BuzzFeed, is being tested on the Android app, given to a few alpha testers, a version with which the "@" mentions are replaced with names to click.
mention Just as happens in Facebook, to give less experienced users the DY Leads opportunity to have an operating mode similar to the tested and known one. I just wonder: but won't all this standardization of platforms make them resemble each other, favoring those with more users? In this case Facebook?!A small screen revolution avatar author Riccardo Scandellari published on March 20, 2014 1 One of the most searched for things on YouTube are product review videos. From the videos, consumers seek confirmation of the validity and confirmation of the characteristics highlighted by the technical data sheets. If the video is made by third parties and not by the producing company, the value increases and is very useful in triggering the impulse to purchase. Over the last year, the influence on purchasing decisions determined by video reviews has grown, so much so that it is often stimulated and sought by manufacturing companies.
From today we can add all this evidence to a revolutionary product that will enter the homes of many and that traces a path that in the next 5/10 years will see a real revolution even on the small screen. The Chromecast , produced by Google and launched yesterday on the Italian market, is a multimedia streaming device that connects to the HDMI port of the television at a cost of 35 euros. Very easy to install, it allows you to watch streaming videos controlled by smartphones and tablets. Amazon is also about to launch a product with similar features. This small and simple revolution will pave the way for online TV, competing directly with the classic digital terrestrial and satellite television channels. The real revolution is that it brings YouTube videos into our homes and therefore, made by individual users in a simple and fast way in which new purchasing decisions can be formed and new customers can be reached.
mention Just as happens in Facebook, to give less experienced users the DY Leads opportunity to have an operating mode similar to the tested and known one. I just wonder: but won't all this standardization of platforms make them resemble each other, favoring those with more users? In this case Facebook?!A small screen revolution avatar author Riccardo Scandellari published on March 20, 2014 1 One of the most searched for things on YouTube are product review videos. From the videos, consumers seek confirmation of the validity and confirmation of the characteristics highlighted by the technical data sheets. If the video is made by third parties and not by the producing company, the value increases and is very useful in triggering the impulse to purchase. Over the last year, the influence on purchasing decisions determined by video reviews has grown, so much so that it is often stimulated and sought by manufacturing companies.
From today we can add all this evidence to a revolutionary product that will enter the homes of many and that traces a path that in the next 5/10 years will see a real revolution even on the small screen. The Chromecast , produced by Google and launched yesterday on the Italian market, is a multimedia streaming device that connects to the HDMI port of the television at a cost of 35 euros. Very easy to install, it allows you to watch streaming videos controlled by smartphones and tablets. Amazon is also about to launch a product with similar features. This small and simple revolution will pave the way for online TV, competing directly with the classic digital terrestrial and satellite television channels. The real revolution is that it brings YouTube videos into our homes and therefore, made by individual users in a simple and fast way in which new purchasing decisions can be formed and new customers can be reached.