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Flappy Bird extinct after brief, soaring flight

Posted on Tuesday 11 of February by admin

It was a simple mobile app game, ostensibly, that wrought ruin in what had been the simple life of its developer, Hanoi-based Nguyen Ha Dong. The anomalous success of the game - which flew up the rankings of the most popular downloaded games - brought an estimated $20,000 to $50,000 daily pay check in advertising. Over the weekend, Dong removed the app from the online stores of Apple and Google.

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Spotify to tempt readers to surmount The Times’ pay wall

Posted on Monday 10 of February by admin

As more digital news is blocked behind pay walls, news providers compete for subscribers, promising higher-quality content and perks. Membership has its privileges. At least at The Times and the Sunday Times, part of News Corp´s UK unit, digital pack subscribers will be able to accompany their digital news consumption to tunes from Spotify, a music-streaming service with worldwide reach.

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Google cuts a deal to avoid hefty European Commission fines

Posted on Friday 07 of February by admin

Search giant Google, submerged in antitrust wrangles for years, has settled with the European Commission, pending formal approval. The European Commission had been investigating Google for the last three years for alleged abuse of its dominant market position.

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Sochi Olympics 2014: cutting the cord?

Posted on Wednesday 05 of February by admin

Behind the scenes - and creating the scenes - at the Sochi Games are the big media players like NBC. A giant aggregator of American audiences, NBC is covering the Games as NBC Universal Olympics, part of their sports group. NBC Olympics is partnering with Adobe to stream content from the Cloud across multiple screens.

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Whimsybots: the rise of the robot poets

Posted on Wednesday 05 of February by admin

A robot writing poetry? Not quite, the operator actually writes the words, with Scryf, a robot adapted from an old CNC milling machine by Dutch artist Gijs van Bon, transferring the words onto city streets with sand. This ephemeral poetry quickly disappears as passers-by walk through it.

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Buy it on Twitter?

Posted on Monday 03 of February by admin

Since its IPO last year, Twitter has ramped up its efforts to advertise and ignite conversation about products. Putting its money where its mouth is, the social media platform is experimenting with business models to allow users to buy products directly from its site. Recent news of this plan comes from information leaked on Friday via the Internet.

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Changes in the mobile ecosystem: Apple and Motorola

Posted on Friday 31 of January by admin

Mobile marketing is a green pasture for 2014, in which many marketers are earmarking a significant portion of their budgets. A recent survey of marketers - Digital Trends 2014 from Ecoconsultancy and Adobe - showed that customer experience, content marketing, and mobile marketing are top priorities this year.

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Angry Birds alerts industry to plug up leaks

Posted on Thursday 30 of January by admin

Who is accessing our online data?

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The Search Agency reports that spending on search is up

Posted on Wednesday 29 of January by admin

What are the current trends in search marketing broken down by type of device, industry, and search engine companies?

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Google’s spending spree - latest acquisition AI company DeepMind

Posted on Tuesday 28 of January by admin

A spokesperson for Google confirmed that it had acquired London-based artificial intelligence company DeepMind.

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