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Donderdag 8 mei: Eyeo, een nieuwe spin-off van de Leuvense onderzoeksinstelling imec, krijgt 15 miljoen euro zaaikapitaal mee. Een fors bedrag, maar Eyeo ontwikkelt dan ook veelbelovende technologie, die camera's driemaal lichtgevoeliger maakt. Met toepassingen in smartphones, maar ook in medische beeldvorming, of in virtual en augmented reality.North by Northwest, niet alleen de titel van een iconische Hitchcockfilm met Cary Grant, maar nu ook de naam van het grootste contentbureau van België. Na een fusie tussen The Fat Lady uit Gent en Mediamixer uit Antwerpen telt het nieuwe bedrijf 75 medewerkers en draaien ze 13 miljoen euro omzet. Met klanten als Telenet, VRT en Greenyard. De fusie toont hoe het marketinglandschap verandert: klassieke reclame maakt steeds meer plaats voor contentmarketing.En in ons dagelijks beursgesprek bekijken we het aandeel van Ahold Delhaize. Want de cijfers waren beter dan analisten hadden verwacht. En dat is onder andere te danken aan goed gevulde winkelkarretjes hier bij ons in de Benelux. Maar wat zeggen de cijfers in de VS? Want daar zitten we natuurlijk met de handelstarieven en een zwakke dollar. Z 7 op 7 is de nieuwe dagelijkse podcast van Kanaal Z en Trends. Elke ochtend, vanaf 5u30 uur luistert u voortaan naar een selectie van de meest opmerkelijke nieuwsverhalen, een frisse blik op de aandelenmarkten en een scherpe duiding bij de economische en politieke actualiteit door experts van Kanaal Z en Trends.Start voortaan elke dag met Z 7 op 7 en luister naar wat echt relevant is voor uw business, onderneming, carrière en geld.
Want a quick estimate of how much your business is worth? With our free valuation calculator, answer a few questions about your business and you'll get an immediate estimate of the value of your business. You might be surprised by how much you can get for it: https://flippa.com/exit -- In this episode of The Exit: Tim Schumacher, co-founder of SaaS Group, shares insights from his experience acquiring and growing software businesses. He discusses his journey from founding Sedo.com to co-founding SaaS Group, emphasizing his belief in subscription-based business models and stable revenue streams. Tim and SaaS Group's philosophy prioritizes a founder-friendly approach to acquisitions, focusing on cultural fit, team preservation, and transparent deal processes. Tim believes that the timing of an exit should be based on personal readiness rather than market conditions, and deal structures should align with the founders' goals and circumstances. For more details and insights from his entrepreneurial journey, listen to the latest episode of The Exit. -- While Tim Co-Founded Saas.group in 2018, he also is General Partner at World Fund and is a recognized entrepreneur and climate investor. Alongside founding World Fund, Tim has previously co-founded the world's largest domain marketplace Sedo.com in 2001 before founding Eyeo - the makers of Adblock Plus. He has also invested in companies such as Ecosia, gridX, Zolar, Pachama and CarbonCloud and was awarded ‘Best Male Investor' at the German Startups Association Awards in 2020. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/timschumacher/ Saas.Group - https://saas.group/ Check Out Flippa's Data Insights Tool: https://flippa.com/data-insights -- The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You'll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
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Tim founded SaaS Group in 2018 using his own money from Eyeo exit to acquire Deploybot. SaaS Group is structured as an LLC and funded all deals with equity until 2020 when they began using debt. In 2024, they sold about 5% of the SaaS Group LLC for $25m implying a value of $500m. They've purchased 20 companies over the last 5 years. Their companies do $60m in combined revenue today and employ 300 people. They typically pay 2-4x multiples. DashThis, Usersnap, and Rewardful are some of their larger companies. Can they acquire $60m more in ARR over the next 12 months?
Do people hate ads? No, according to Vegard Johnsen, who joined eyeo as chief product officer last summer after nearly a decade at Google. What people don't like, he says, is having no real choice over what they see and not being treated with respect.
Till Faida, founder of Eyeo GmbH, oversees the business at Eyeo GmbH, focusing on the Acceptable Ads initiative. His extensive skill set covers entrepreneurship, online advertising, product management, startup development, and a wide array of marketing strategies in the digital realm. On The Menu: 1. The challenge of finding a balance between acceptable ads and sufficient monetization for publishers. 2. Prioritizing unobtrusive ad experiences that don't interrupt user activities. 3. The evolving landscape of ad filtering and its purpose in balancing user experience and monetization. 4. Apple's impact on advertising privacy and the quest for relevant ad experiences. 5. Advocating for rules in online advertising governed by a diverse coalition. 6. The coalition's structure involves profit entities, user representation, and academia.
Today we talk about eyeo's win against Axel Springer, who was arguing that HTML is subject to copyright and therefore can't be modified by ad blockers. The idiot. Check out the article from Eyeo here: https://resources.eyeo.com/eyeo-wins-appeal Subscribe for daily episodes. Join Discord to chat! https://discord.gg/7QsrTbKchc SOCIAL: • Peter: https://twitter.com/pgl • Jon: https://twitter.com/jonnisec • Mike: Find me on Discord (link above) • Curated privacy and security news feed: https://twitter.com/privsecnews
Find out how to restructure your org using a matrix structure with Gertrud Kolb, CTO of eyeo (the company behind common adblockers). You will find out how Gertrud implemented changes across an already large organisation - from the team typologies to team communications. Listen to find out: - How to restructure using team topology
NDA Editor Justin Pearse and Publisher Andy Oakes are back with yet another unstructured and frankly often bewildering discussion of a week in the digital media and marketing industry.Alongside the unwelcome return of Andy's Train Chat, we talk about Justin's love for hotels over football, the retail media boom, the highs of thei year's London Advertising Week, and the rising excitement about next month's Cannes Lion festival.This week we are joined by special guest Emma Jensen, Regional Digital Director, PHD, fresh from the previous night;s NDA and Eyeo's Digital Women dinner focuses on sustainability in online advertising.
Our guest is Sara Schnadt, who answers questions about her path from performance artist to systems architecture at NASA/JPL. Sara talks with us about how the two fields work together for her on a day-to-day basis. --About Sara Schnadt:NASA Profile of SaraArtNet piece about SaraSara's Work:SaraSchnadt.com (Sara's Art)Sara's design work (pre-JPL)Sara's Ground System Architecture Workshop talkSara's EYEO talk--Michael Hateley:Lotus Mastering http://lotusmastering.com/Hello Crowhttps://hellocrow.bandcamp.com/album/crooked-path-ep Extra Fancy "You Look Like a Movie Star":https://youtu.be/0pE1TqlWHCkBaldyloks (Michael Hateley & John Napier):https://baldyloks.bandcamp.com/Dee Madden:https://www.deemadden.com/Penal Colony “Blue 9” video:https://youtu.be/Fes9E3ea8FYDee Madden on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/4jsYxJ4QxzoGn9t0HRllPkAnu Kirk:https://www.anukirk.comAnu on BandcampSid Luscious and The Pants on BandcampLuscious-235 on BandcampRêvenir on Bandcamp
Der Web Summit, eine der größten Technologiekonferenzen der Welt, drehte sich in diesem Jahr vor allem um die Themen Metaverse und Web3.0. Eine Vielzahl von Startups bietet Lösungen, die mit diesen Schlagworten verbunden sind. Doch manch potenzieller Anwender sucht noch nach Antworten, was sich hinter den Schlagworten verbirgt.Die wohl plausibelste Antwort lieferte eine Werbeagentur in Lissabon: Web3.0 bedeutet nur, dass wir uns in Zukunft mehr im Internet bewegen als in der analogen Welt. Und genau das macht hellhörig, denn Werbung im Internet ist eine Erfahrung, die viele als nervig empfinden.Die Kölner Firma Eyeo, die auch einmal als Startup begann, begegnete dem Phänomen mit dem so genannten Adblocker Plus und landete damit eine Erfolgsstory. Dabei hatte Till Faida, Gründer und langjähriger CEO, immer wieder gepredigt. Werbung und Nutzer müssen keine Feinde sein. Das Geschäftsmodell der „Acceptable Ads“ scheint gerade mit Blick auf die Zukunft im Netz aufzugehen.Im Podsummit-Gespräch gibt sich Till Faida zuversichtlich. Er selbst hat sich aus der aktiven Führung des Unternehmens zurückgezogen und lässt ein neues Management das nächste Kapitel von Eyeo schreiben.
Der Web Summit, eine der größten Technologiekonferenzen der Welt, drehte sich in diesem Jahr vor allem um die Themen Metaverse und Web3.0. Eine Vielzahl von Startups bietet Lösungen, die mit diesen Schlagworten verbunden sind. Doch manch potenzieller Anwender sucht noch nach Antworten, was sich hinter den Schlagworten verbirgt.Die wohl plausibelste Antwort lieferte eine Werbeagentur in Lissabon: Web3.0 bedeutet nur, dass wir uns in Zukunft mehr im Internet bewegen als in der analogen Welt. Und genau das macht hellhörig, denn Werbung im Internet ist eine Erfahrung, die viele als nervig empfinden.Die Kölner Firma Eyeo, die auch einmal als Startup begann, begegnete dem Phänomen mit dem so genannten Adblocker Plus und landete damit eine Erfolgsstory. Dabei hatte Till Faida, Gründer und langjähriger CEO, immer wieder gepredigt. Werbung und Nutzer müssen keine Feinde sein. Das Geschäftsmodell der „Acceptable Ads“ scheint gerade mit Blick auf die Zukunft im Netz aufzugehen.Im Podsummit-Gespräch gibt sich Till Faida zuversichtlich. Er selbst hat sich aus der aktiven Führung des Unternehmens zurückgezogen und lässt ein neues Management das nächste Kapitel von Eyeo schreiben.
In this episode, we welcome Till Faida, Co-Founder and former CEO of eyeo, an ad-filtering technology that aims to create a better value exchange between users, publishers, and advertisers on the internet. In his conversation with Rainer Berak, Operating Partner & MD at Project A, Till shares his learnings from founding a profitable company since the first year and explains why his first hires were self-taught talents who had previously contributed to creating open source projects.
Domains. Adblocker. Nachhaltigkeit. Wo Tim Schumacher investiert, dahin geht der Trend. Wie macht der Kölner das? Das verrät er in dieser Episode.
Eigentlich ist Tim Schumacher Serienunternehmer und Investor im Online-Marketing- und Software-Bereich: Er hat den Domain-Marktplatz Sedo gegründet (und verkauft) und ist Gründer und Gesellschafter von Eyeo, der Firma hinter Adblock Plus. Nun will der 45-Jährige mit drei weiteren Gründungspartnern unter dem Namen World Fund einen Klimaschutz-Fonds im Umfang 350 Millionen Euro auflegen; das Geld soll in Startups fließen, mit deren Produkten sich CO2 einsparen lässt. Im OMR Podcast erklärt Schumacher, warum er sich zu diesem Schritt entschlossen hat und woher das Geld kommt.
Unser Gast diese Woche ist Tim Schumacher. Der Investor, Gründer und Business-Angel spricht mit Erik über die folgenden Themen: Wie man aus der Werbeverweigerung ein weltweites Multi Millionen-business entwickeln kann? Warum Marketing und Nachhaltigkeit kein Widerspruch sondern vereinbar ist? Über die Schönheit von SaaS und über die Chancen von Climate Tech und warum ROI und Klimaschutz zusammengehen? Tim Schumacher war Mitgründer und langjähriger CEO der ehem. börsennotierten Kölner Sedo AG (Sedo.com) mit über 100 Mio € Umsatz und über 300 Mitarbeitern. Seit 2012 ist er einer der bedeutenden Software & Climate-Tech-Investoren in der deutschen Start-Up-Szene, und hilft jungen Unternehmen als Business-Angel und Mentor. Zu seinen aktuellen Start-Ups gehört neben Eyeo (die Firma hinter Adblock Plus) auch die SaaS.group, Zolar, CarbonCloud, Sirplus, Pachama und Ecosia. Ecosia ist besonders bemerkenswert. Zehn Jahre nach seiner Gründung ist es heute die größte unabhängige europäische Suchmaschine. Ecosia verwendet seine gesamten Gewinne für die Anpflanzung von Bäumen und hat bis 2020 über 100 Millionen Bäume gepflanzt. Unter dem Dach von Ecosia hat Tim Schumacher vor kurzem auch den Climate-VC World Fund mitbegründ
Tim Schumacher is an entrepreneur since he got his first computer 30 years ago and started coding as a kid. He has founded and lead various companies, including Sedo.com, Eyeo.com (makers of Adblock Plus) and, most recently, the SaaS.group. He also enjoys investing into start ups and mentoring the next generation of founders, especially climate tech founders, where together with Ecosia.org he is building WorldFund.vc Tim Schumacher, Serial Entrepreneur | Making It Real Podcast with Jan Brinckmann | Episode #3 00:00 How Tim got into the Entrepreneurship world 01:49 How Tim was selling his first product at 17 years old 02:55 The start of Sedo.com in 2000 05:08 How much equity Tim would advise founders to give an early investor 06:21 Going from an idea to a business by solving your own need 08:38 Should you create a business plan for your venture? 09:22 How to start a marketplace business 13:58 How to drive traffic to your business website 16:46 Tim about finding his complementary co-founders 19:39 Vesting for founding teams 21:46 The main mistakes Tim sees founders make as an investor 25:30 What founders should look out for 27:27 What Tim especially focuses on when investing in a startup 30:48 The most exciting topic for Tim in Entrepreneurship 33:22 The first step to get started for an aspiring founder (https://www.drawdown.org) Download the one-pager for curated top learnings of this episode → https://makingitreal.io/3
Wenn man Laura Sophie Dornheim fragt, wann sie in ihrer Karriere Sexismus erfahren hat, muss sie nicht lange nachdenken. „Wir kennen alle diesen Schockmoment“, sagt sie. Dornheim sitzt in einem Konferenzraum namens „Berghain“ des Berliner Tech-Unternehmens Eyeo. Eyeo produziert das Browser Plugin Adblock Plus, Dornheim ist hier Vice President Consumer Products. In den letzten Jahren war sie Strategin bei TLGG und hat ihre eigene digitale Beratung gegründet. Bei der Bundestagswahl 2021 hofft Dornheim, als Grünen-Abgeordnete ins Parlament einzuziehen. Dornheim hat ihre Doktorarbeit zu Strategien von Frauen in Unternehmensberatungen geschrieben. Die Tech-Branche, glaubt Dornheim, schneidet in Sachen Sexismus noch schlechter ab als traditionelle Unternehmen. „Bei größeren Konzernen ist Gleichberechtigung schon länger ein Thema, da gibt es Gleichstellungsbeauftragte.“ Auf Berliner Tech-Konferenzen wie der Noah hingegen kommt es schon mal vor, dass jemand im Rahmen einer „misslungenen PR-Aktion“ Escort-Frauen zur Party bestellt. Im t3n Podcast erklärt Dornheim, welche Strategien sie für wirkungsvoll gegen Sexismus in der Tech-Welt hält – und warum sie damals dann doch nicht mehr zu Zalando wollte. Sponsor-Hinweis (Anzeige): Der heutige Podcast wird gesponsert von nFon. Mit ihrer Cloud-Telefonanlage Cloudya revolutioniert nFon gerade die Business-Kommunikation, denn noch nie war der Austausch mit Kollegen und Kunden so einfach und flexibel. www.nfon.com/de
Host Laura Edell speaks with Genevieve Graves, PhD and Founder of EyeO about Women In Tech and Curry Combing to get data / insights during a conversation.Connect with Genevieve and Laura on LinkedinLaura Edell - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauraerinedell/Genevieve Graves, PhD. - https://www.linkedin.com/in/genevievegraves/For more information about The Data Standard visit https://datastandard.io/The Data Standard LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-data-standard/
Taylor and Rob talk about the new format. This episode we're talking about the amazing electronic constructions of Mohit Bhoite, Peter Vogel and Jiří Praus. Check em out! And make something inspired by the cool things they're making! You can check out our projects at http://projects.opposablepodcast.com Props to Wesley Ellis, Blondihacks, Nik Kantar, Walter Kitundu, Federico Tobon, Kelly Martin, Luke Noonan, Mike Tully, Adam Mayer, David Bellhorn, Tim Sway and Charlene McBride! They're our top Patreon supporters! Join 'em at: https://www.patreon.com/opposablethumbs
There's a lot of talk in the data visualization, We thought it might be helpful to speak with someone who is leading voice on information visualization, and so we were thrilled to get a chance to talk with Manuel Lima, Who is Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, named "one of the 50 most creative and influential minds" by Creativity magazine, Manuel Lima is the founder of VisualComplexity.com, Senior UX Manager at Google, and a regular teacher of data visualization at Parsons School of Design. He has over fifteen years of experience designing digital experiences and leading product teams at companies like Google, Codecademy, Microsoft, Nokia, R/GA, Kontrapunkt, and the Museum of the Moving Image. He had has spoken at 80+ conferences, universities and festivals across four continents, including TED, Lift, OFFF, Eyeo, Visualized, Ars Electronica, Harvard, MIT, Yale, Royal College of Art and many more. On this episode, I had chat with Manuel on uncovering the true meaning of Data Visualization and understanding its importance. He also shared insights on how one can start into the field of Data Visualization with the help of few analogies. In the end, we discussed on the ethics side of handing data and spoken about few similarities that data visualization and UX share along. Takeaways: What is Data Visualization, Process of Data Visualization, Ethical ways of handling data Books recommended by Manuel Lima -Design as Art by Bruno Munari - Space Atlas, Second Edition: Mapping the Universe and Beyond Hardcover by James Trefil - Universal Principles of Design, Revised and Updated: 125 Ways to Enhance Usability, Influence Perception, Increase Appeal, Make Better Design Decisions, and Teach through Design by William Lidwell If this episode helped you to understand and learn something new, please share and rate us and be a part of the knowledge-sharing community and spread knowledge. This podcast aims to make design education accessible to all as knowledge shouldn't hide behind paywalls. Nodes of Design is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj.
Insider #80 - Die Themen * Neufund beerdigt sein Konzept #ANALYSE * Wirecard: Auch So1 ist insolvent #EXKLUSIV * Medidate ist insolvent #EXKLUSIV * Index vor Einstieg bei cargo.one #EXKLUSIV * Vonovia vor Einstieg bei Homelike #EXKLUSIV * Rocket Internet - GFC - investiert in bike24 #EXKLUSIV * eKomi-Gründer kaufen Investoren raus #EXKLUSIV * Der Startup-Verband und ESOP #ANALYSE * Kolibri-Exit: Ubisoft zahlte 120 Millionen #EXKLUSIV * eyeo macht 35 Millionen Gewinn #EXKLUSIV Startup-Radar Kennt ihr schon unseren neuen Newsletter Startup-Radar? Für den Startup-Radar geht die Redaktion von deutsche-startups.de jede Woche auf die Suche nach jungen Startups, die noch nicht jeder kennt. Jetzt 14 Tage lang kostenlos testen: https://startupradar.substack.com/14Tage. Linkedin Sven Schmidt findet ihr bei Linkedin hier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sven-schmidt-maschinensucher/ Alexander Hüsing ist selbstverständlich auch auf Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-h%C3%BCsing-86796248/ Sponsoren gesucht Wenn ihr einmal im ds-Podcast werben möchtet, schreibt bitte an podcast@deutsche-startups.de. Ihr möchtet das Team von deutsche-startups.de einfach so unterstützen? Gerne! Via Paypal könnt ihr uns ganz einfach den Betrag eurer Wahl zukommen lassen: www.paypal.me/deutschestartups. Über uns Der deutsche-startups.de-Podcast besteht aus den Formaten #Insider, #News und #Interview. Im Insider-Podcast kommentieren OMR-Podcast-Legende Sven Schmidt und ds-Chefredakteur Alexander Hüsing offen, schonungslos und ungefiltert die wichtigsten Startup- und Digital-News aus Deutschland. Zudem liefert der Podcast, der Woche für Woche Szenegespräch in der Startup-Welt ist, exklusive Nachrichten und Insider-Infos, die man sonst nirgendwo bekommt. Der News-Podcast liefert einen Überblick über das aktuelle Geschehen in der deutschen Startup-Szene. Im Interview-Podcast holen wir Gründer, VCs und Szenekenner vors Mikrofon. Mehr unter: www.deutsche-startups.de/tag/DSPodcast/ Anregungen bitte an podcast@deutsche-startups.de. Unseren anoynmen Briefkasten findet ihr hier: www.deutsche-startups.de/stille-post/
Kirsten Clacey is a specialist in connecting and working with remote teams, and earlier this year organised a two day fully remote conference for 200 delegates from Eyeo. In this episode she talks about the benefits and challenges of working remotely, supporting your team in the rapid transition to remote working due to Covid-19, and supporting diversity through meeting design.
In this episode, Christina, Aranea, and artist-in-residence Lulu look for anything to help us when we are feeling adrift in our creative process. HOSTSAranea Push, Christina Tran, and Lulu Cheng NOTES"Hey everyone! Did you know that Aranea has a Patreon?? Please go and support her there!" ;)"We’ve discussed this before (in episode 7): Sharing is an inherent part of creating something…it’s about having a conversation with someone else and making a connection."Jenny Odell's How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy (or her EYEO talk that initially inspired the book)Follow Lulu on twitter "because of that product management article she wrote a few years ago" (lol)No seriously, subscribe to Lulu's newsletter.Read about the stranger quotient in The Art of Gathering by Priya ParkerRGB house, where they host events like Reading in Robes, Poetry Nap, and Everyone Stands UpChristina's essay about the Neofuturists, and how the format belongs to everyone. (Kurt Chiang's "onion article headline" after Too Much Light ended.) (Some neofuturist plays by Amy Langer.) (Go see a show if you're in NY, SF, or Chicago!) MUSICDispatches by Kaori Sato EDITED BYChristina Tran
ABOUT THIS EPISODE When Ann-Lee joined Eyeo in 2014 user research started on a greenfield. In this episode, she explains how user research looks like in a privacy-driven company like Eyeo and which tools and methods she uses for a diary study she did for the android team. https://www.digitale-leute.de/interview/episode-23-ann-lee-chou-senior-user-experience-researcher-at-eyeo/ ABOUT THE HOST Christoph Bresler is founder by heart and works on the own digital agency Spacepilots. Before becoming a founder, he worked as a freelancer for many years in the fields of UX, user interface design and usability for various clients. The UX designer is enthusiastic about products that are developed on people and by users. ABOUT THE PODCAST Digitale Leute Insights is the podcast for passionate product people. We interview product developers from around the world and take a closer look at their tools and tactics.
Lesezeit: 2 min I Der Axel-Springer-Verlag hatte mit seiner Verfassungsbeschwerde gegen den Adblocker von Eyeo keinen Erfolg. Das Bundesverfassungsgericht hat die Beschwerde nicht zur Entscheidung angenommen. Dies stellt einen weiteren Misserfolg unter einer Vielzahl von rechtlichen Bestrebungen dar. Das Geschäftsmodell des Adblockers Der Adblocker kann als Browser Plug-In in jeden gängigen Browser integriert werden. Ist er… Der Beitrag Adblocker auch vor BVerfG erfolgreich erschien zuerst auf Technology & Law.
Gabi Ferrara and Jon Foust are back today and joined by fellow Googler Manuel Lima. In this episode, Manuel tells us all about data visualization, what it means, why it’s important, and the best ways to do it effectively. For Google and its mission, data visualization is especially necessary in faciliatating the accesibility of information. It “makes the invisible visible” because of the way it can decode meaningful data patterns. Working across multiple GCP products, Manuel and his team build advanced visualization models that go beyond graphs and bar charts to things like sophisticated time lines that aid in the progression from data to usable knowledge. They have also created guidelines for things like what kind of graphical language to use, what type of charts users might need, and more. These guidelines, originally used only internally, have now been adjusted and released for use by developers outside Google with the help of the Material.io team. The guidelines are based around the six data visualazation princples that help users get started. They can be employed to plan and inspire an entire project or to evaluate a specific data visualation chart. Some of the most important principles are to be honest and to lend a helping hand. You can read more in their Medium article, Six Principles for Designing Any Chart. Manuel Lima A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and nominated by Creativity magazine as “one of the 50 most creative and influential minds of 2009,” Manuel Lima is the founder of VisualComplexity.com, Design Lead at Google, and a regular teacher of data visualization at Parsons School of Design. Manuel is a leading voice on information visualization and has spoken at numerous conferences, universities, and festivals around the world, including TED, Lift, OFFF, Eyeo, Ars Electronica, IxDA Interaction, Harvard, Yale, MIT, Columbia, the Royal College of Art, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, ENSAD Paris, the University of Amsterdam, and MediaLab-Prado Madrid. He has also been featured in various publications and media outlets, such as Wired, the New York Times, Science, Nature, Businessweek, Fast Company, Forbes, The Guardian, BBC, CNN, Design Observer, Creative Review, Eye, Grafik, étapes, and El País. His first book, Visual Complexity: Mapping Patterns of Information, has been translated into French, Chinese, and Japanese. His latest, The Book of Circles: Visualizing Spheres of Knowledge, covers 1,000 hundred years of humanity’s long-lasting obsession with all things circular. With more than twelve years of experience designing digital products, Manuel has worked for Codecademy, Microsoft, Nokia, R/GA, and Kontrapunkt. He holds a BFA in Industrial Design and a MFA in Design & Technology from Parsons School of Design. During the course of his MFA program, Manuel worked for Siemens Corporate Research Center, the American Museum of Moving Image, and Parsons Institute for Information Mapping in research projects for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Cool things of the week Compute Engine or Kubernetes Engine? New trainings teach you the basics of architecting on Google Cloud blog Stadia comes next month site Google Cloud named a Leader in the 2019 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Full Life Cycle API Management for the fourth consecutive time blog Google Hardware Event Pixel 4 is here to help blog Meet the new Google Pixel Buds blog Nest Mini brings twice the bass and an upgraded Assistant blog More affordable and portable: let’s Pixelbook Go blog Interview Material.io site Data Visualization Guides site Six Principles for Designing Any Chart article Google’s six rules for great data design article BigQuery site Stackdriver site Google Analytics site Question of the week What are the most common products used in cloud gaming? Cloud Spanner for storing player authentication and inventory or long-term state storage site Redis is used in Open Match VM’s have been the most commonly used product for game servers but there has been a shift to Kubernetes Pub/Sub Where can you find us next? Gabi will be at Full Stack Europe. Jon will be at Kubecon in November to run a workshop on Open Match. Sound Effect Attribution “Small Group Laugh 6” by Tim.Kahn of Freesound.org “Jingle Romantic” by Jay_You of Freesound.org
This week, Natalie Novick and Andrii Degeler talked about the new, tighter rules regarding facial recognition in Europe, the standoff between France and the UK and the big tech companies, the future of data flows between Europe and the US, and much more. We've also prepared interviews with Lubomila Jordanova of PlanA and Tim Schumacher, co-fonder of Eyeo, Sedo, and SaaS.group. Check out the full show notes on Tech.eu: https://tech.eu/news/podcast-126-facial-recognition-europe-france-britain-big-tech-lubomila-jordanova-tim-schumacher For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Im Podcast Startup-Insider liefern OMR-Podcast-Legende Sven Schmidt und ds-Chefredakteur Alexander Hüsing Woche für Woche spannende Insider-Infos aus der deutschen Startup-Szene. Zudem gibt es in jeder Ausgabe exklusive Neuigkeiten, die bisher nirgendwo zu lesen oder hören waren. Zu guter Letzt kommentiert das dynamische Duo der deutschen Startup-Szene in jeder Ausgabe offen, schonungslos und ungefiltert die wichtigsten Startup- und Digital-News aus Deutschland. Pro Ausgabe erreicht der ds-Podcast derzeit über alle Plattformen hinweg rund 5.000 Hörer. Startup-Insider #38 - Unsere Themen * Softbank investiert 500 Millionen in GetYourGuide #EXKLUSIV * Alles zum Exit von webtrekk #EXKLUSIV * Tourlane bekommt mehr Geld von Sequoia #EXKLUSIV * Goldman Sachs kümmert sich um Smava #EXKLUSIV * Eyeo fährt üppige Millionengewinne ein #EXKLUSIV * Warum Masterplan Frank Thelen bezahlt #EXKLUSIV * Vier VCs planen neue Fonds #EXKLUSIV * Billie vor großer Investmentrunde #EXKLUSIV * Neue Infos zum Abgang von Finn Hänsel bei Movinga #EXKLUSIV Anregungen bitte an podcast@deutsche-startups.de. Unseren anoynmen Briefkasten findet ihr hier: https://www.deutsche-startups.de/stille-post/ Alle Folgen und Hintergründe zu den einzelnen Ausgaben auch unter: www.deutsche-startups.de/tag/DSPodcast/
In an age where we are inundated by a seemingly endless scroll of images and living within an economy that demands an inordinate amount of our attention, it feels necessary to ask what is the value of doing nothing? It is much more evident now than ever before that social media platforms are another tool for advertisers and corporations to learn our desires through likes and clicks encouraging us to stay glued to our screens and monitors. In 2017, Bay Area-based artist Jenny Odell gave a talk at the annual EYEO festival titled “How to do Nothing,” which resulted in a book of the same name. I have been following Odell’s artistic practice and writing since she was in graduate student pursuing her MFA at the San Francisco Art Institute. With a background in literature and having taught Internet Art at Stanford University for several years, her wealth of knowledge related to networked culture to free things advertised on Instagram that aren’t actually free, she has an uncanny ability to craft a stories emblematic of our digital age. In this episode, The Value of Doing Nothing, I spoke with Odell about exercises in attention, space for refusal, bonding over our experience of an Ellsworth Kelly painting at the SF MOMA, and much more. The irony of Odell’s call to action, being that of doing nothing, leads us to the multitude of ways that stepping back from time to time enables and affords us the opportunity to learn how to observe the world around us, actively listen, and fastidiously mind the details we might normally overlook. -- Subscribe to Art Practical on iTunes to catch PRNT SCRN as soon as it publishes! Check us out on Instagram (@prnt_scrn_ap) and Twitter (@PRNTSCRN1). #APaudio.
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This week bad at sports presents a panel on making and being presented at Hauser and Wirth by our partners BFAMFAPhD. Event 2: Artist-Run Spaces How do artists create contexts for encounters with their projects that are aligned with their goals? Friday 2/1 from 6-8pm Linda Goode-Bryant, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, and Salome Asega Linda Goode-Bryant is the Founder and President of Active Citizen Project and Project EATS. She developed Active Citizen Project while filming the 2004 Presidential Elections and developed Project EATS during the 2008 Global Food Crisis. She is also the Founder and Director of Just Above Midtown, Inc. (JAM), a New York City non-profit artists space. Linda believes art is as organic as food and life, that it is a conversation anyone can enter. She has a Masters of Business Administration from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in painting from Spelman College and is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Peabody Award. Heather Dewey-Hagborg is a transdisciplinary artist who is interested in art as research and critical practice. Heather has shown work internationally at events and venues including the World Economic Forum, the Shenzhen Urbanism and Architecture Biennale and PS1 MOMA. Her work is held in public collections of the Centre Pompidou, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the New York Historical Society, and has been widely discussed in the media, from the New York Times to Art Forum. Heather is also a co-founder of REFRESH, an inclusive and politically engaged collaborative platform at the intersection of Art, Science, and Technology. Salome Asega is an artist and researcher based in New York. She is the Technology Fellow in the Ford Foundation's Creativity and Free Expression program area, and a director of POWRPLNT, a digital art collaboratory in Bushwick. Salome has participated in residencies and fellowships with Eyebeam, New Museum, The Laundromat Project, and Recess Art. She has exhibited and given presentations at the 11th Shanghai Biennale, Performa, EYEO, and the Brooklyn Museum. Salome received her MFA from Parsons at The New School in Design and Technology where she also teaches. Upcoming Event: Building Cooperatives What if the organization of labor was integral to your project? Friday 2/22 from 6-8pm Members of Meerkat Filmmakers Collective and Friends of Light RSVP https://www.eventbrite.com/e/making-and-being-building-cooperatives-tickets-54313881281?aff=ebdssbdestsearch BFAMFAPhD Making and Being is a multi-platform pedagogical project that offers practices of contemplation, collaboration, and circulation in the visual arts. Making and Being is a book, a series of videos, a deck of cards, and an interactive website with freely downloadable content created by authors Susan Jahoda and Caroline Woolard with support from Fellow Emilio Martinez Poppe and BFAMFAPhD members Vicky Virgin and Agnes Szanyi. Bio BFAMFAPhD is a collective that employs visual and performing art, policy reports, and teaching tools to advocate for cultural equity in the United States. The work of the collective is to bring people together to analyze and reimagine relationships of power in the arts. BFAMFAPhD received critical acclaim for Artists Report Back (2014), which was presented as the 50th anniversary keynote at the National Endowment for the Arts and was exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art and Design, Gallery 400 in Chicago, Cornell University, and the Cleveland Institute of Art. Their work has been reviewed in The Atlantic, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New Yorker, Andrew Sullivan’s The Dish, WNYC, and Hyperallergic, and they have been supported by residencies and fellowships at the Queens Museum, Triangle Arts Association, NEWINC and PROJECT THIRD at Pratt Institute. BFAMFAPhD members Susan Jahoda and Caroline Woolard are now working on Making and Being, a multi-platform pedagogical project which offers practices of collaboration, contemplation, and social-ecological analysis for visual artists.
Duncan catches up with two of the members of BFAMFAPhD for a chat about the upcoming event series, which for those of you in NYC starts friday with MAKING & BEING. Conversations about Art & Pedagogy co-presented by BFAMFAPhD & Pioneer Works, hosted by Hauser & Wirth, with media partners Bad at Sports and Eyebeam. image credit... BFAMFAPhD, Making and Being Card Game, print version, 2016-2018, photograph by Emilio Martinez Poppe. Full details below... ____________________________ Hauser & Wirth BFAMFAPhD is a collective that employs visual and performing art, policy reports, and teaching tools to advocate for cultural equity in the United States. Pioneer Works is a cultural center dedicated to experimentation, education, and production across disciplines. Contemporary art talk without the ego, Bad at Sports is the Midwest's largest independent contemporary art podcast and blog. Eyebeam is a platform for artists to engage society’s relationship with technology. Access info: The event is free and open to the public. RSVP is required through www.hauserwirth.com/events. The entrance to Hauser & Wirth Publishers Bookshop is at the ground floor and accessible by wheelchair. The bathroom is all-gender. This event is low light, meaning there is ample lighting but fluorescent overhead lighting is not in use. A variety of seating options are available including: folding plastic chairs and wooden chairs, some with cushions. This event begins at 6 PM and ends at 8 PM but attendees are welcome to come late, leave early, and intermittently come and go as they please. Water, tea, coffee, beer and wine will be available for purchase. The event will be audio recorded. We ask that if you do have questions or comments after the event for the presenters that you speak into the microphone. If you are unable to attend, audio recordings of the events will be posted on Bad at Sports Podcast after the event. Parking in the vicinity is free after 6 PM. The closest MTA subway station is 23rd and 8th Ave off the C and E. This station is not wheelchair accessible. The closest wheelchair accessible stations are 1/2/3/A/C/E 34th Street-Penn Station and the 14 St A/C/E station with an elevator at northwest corner of 14th Street and Eighth Avenue. ____________________________ "While knowledge and skills are necessary, they are insufficient for skillful practice and for transformation of the self that is integral to achieving such practice.” - Gloria Dall’Alba BFAMFAPhD presents a series of conversations that ask: What ways of making and being do we want to experience in art classes? The series places artists and educators in intimate conversation about forms of critique, cooperatives, artist-run spaces, healing, and the death of projects. If art making is a lifelong practice of seeking knowledge and producing art in relationship to that knowledge, why wouldn’t students learn to identify and intervene in the systems that they see around them? Why wouldn't we teach students about the political economies of art education and art circulation? Why wouldn’t we invite students to actively fight for the (art) infrastructure they want, and to see it implemented? The series will culminate in the launch of Making and Being, a multi-platform pedagogical project that offers practices of collaboration, contemplation, and social-ecological analysis for visual artists. Making and Being is a book, a series of videos, a deck of cards, and an interactive website with freely downloadable content created by authors Susan Jahoda and Caroline Woolard with support from Fellow Emilio Martinez Poppe and BFAMFAPhD members Vicky Virgin and Agnes Szanyi. ____________________________ SCHEDULE ____________________________ Modes of Critique What modes of critique might foster racial equity in studio art classes at the college level? Friday 1/18 from 6-8pm Billie Lee and Anthony Romero of the Retooling Critique Working Group Respondent: Eloise Sherrid, filmmaker, The Room of Silence Billie Lee is an artist, educator, and writer working at the intersection of art, pedagogy, and social change. She holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, an MFA from Yale University, and is a doctoral candidate at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa in American Studies. She has held positions at the Queens Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, University of New Haven, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, and is currently an Assistant Professor of Art History at Hartford Art School. Anthony Romero is an artist, writer, and organizer committed to documenting and supporting artists and communities of color. Recent projects include the book-length essay The Social Practice That Is Race, written with Dan S. Wang and published by Wooden Leg Press, Buenos Dias, Chicago!, a multi-year performance project commissioned by the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and produced in collaboration with Mexico City based performance collective, Teatro Linea de Sombra. He is a co-founder of the Latinx Artists Retreat and is currently a Professor of the Practice at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University. Judith Leemann is an artist, educator, and writer whose practice focuses on translating operations through and across distinct arenas of practice. A long-standing collaboration with the Boston-based Design Studio for Social Intervention grounds much of this thinking. Leemann is Associate Professor of Fine Arts 3D/Fibers at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design and holds an M.F.A. in Fiber and Material Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her writings have been included in the anthologies Beyond Critique (Bloomsbury, 2017), Collaboration Through Craft (Bloomsbury, 2013), and The Object of Labor: Art, Cloth, and Cultural Production (School of the Art Institute of Chicago and MIT Press 2007). Her current pedagogical research is anchored by the Retooling Critique working group she first convened in 2017 to take up the question of studio critique’s relation to educational equity. The Retooling Critique Working Group is organized by Judith Leemann and was initially funded by a Massachusetts College of Art and Design President's Curriculum Development Grant. Eloise Sherrid is a filmmaker and multimedia artist based in NYC. Her short viral documentary, "The Room of Silence," (2016) commissioned by Black Artists and Designers (BAAD), a student community and safe space for marginalized students and their allies at Rhode Island School of Design, exposed racial inequity in the critique practices institutions for arts education, and has screened as a discussion tool at universities around the world. __________________________ Artist-Run Spaces How do artists create contexts for encounters with their projects that are aligned with their goals? Friday 2/1 from 6-8pm Linda Goode-Bryant, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, and Salome Asega Linda Goode-Bryant is the Founder and President of Active Citizen Project and Project EATS. She developed Active Citizen Project while filming the 2004 Presidential Elections and developed Project EATS during the 2008 Global Food Crisis. She is also the Founder and Director of Just Above Midtown, Inc. (JAM), a New York City non-profit artists space. Linda believes art is as organic as food and life, that it is a conversation anyone can enter. She has a Masters of Business Administration from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in painting from Spelman College and is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Peabody Award. Heather Dewey-Hagborg is a transdisciplinary artist who is interested in art as research and critical practice. Heather has shown work internationally at events and venues including the World Economic Forum, the Shenzhen Urbanism and Architecture Biennale and PS1 MOMA. Her work is held in public collections of the Centre Pompidou, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the New York Historical Society, and has been widely discussed in the media, from the New York Times to Art Forum. Heather is also a co-founder of REFRESH, an inclusive and politically engaged collaborative platform at the intersection of Art, Science, and Technology. Salome Asega is an artist and researcher based in New York. She is the Technology Fellow in the Ford Foundation's Creativity and Free Expression program area, and a director of POWRPLNT, a digital art collaboratory in Bushwick. Salome has participated in residencies and fellowships with Eyebeam, New Museum, The Laundromat Project, and Recess Art. She has exhibited and given presentations at the 11th Shanghai Biennale, Performa, EYEO, and the Brooklyn Museum. Salome received her MFA from Parsons at The New School in Design and Technology where she also teaches. ____________________________ Building Cooperatives What if the organization of labor was integral to your project? Friday 2/22 from 6-8pm Members of Meerkat Filmmakers Collective and Friends of Light Meerkat Media Collective is an artistic community that shares resources and skills to incubate individual and shared creative work. We are committed to a collaborative, consensus-based process that values diverse experience and expertise. We support the creation of thoughtful and provocative stories that reflect a complex world. Our work has been broadcast on HBO, PBS, and many other networks, and screened at festivals worldwide, including Sundance, Tribeca, Rotterdam and CPH:Dox. Founded as an informal arts collective in 2005 we have grown to include a cooperatively-owned production company and a collective of artists in residence. Friends of Light develops and produces jackets woven to form for each client. We partner with small-scale fiber producers to source our materials, and with spinners to develop our yarns. We construct our own looms to create pattern pieces that have complete woven edges (selvages) and therefore do not need to be cut. The design emerges from the materials and from methods developed to weave two dimensional cloth into three dimensional form. Each jacket is the expression of the collective knowledge of the people involved in its creation. Our business is structured as a worker cooperative and organized around cooperative principles and values. Friends of light founding members are Mae Colburn, Pascale Gatzen, Jessi Highet and Nadia Yaron. ____________________________ Healing and Care (OFFSITE EVENT) How do artists ensure that their individual and collective needs are met in order to dream, practice, work on, and return to their projects each day? Thursday 2/28 from 6-8pm Adaku Utah and Taraneh Fazeli NOTE this event will be held at 151 West 30th Street # Suite 403, New York, NY 10001 Adaku Utah was raised in Nigeria armed with the legacy of a long line of freedom fighters, farmers, and healers. Adaku harnesses her seasoned powers as a liberation educator,healer, and performance ritual artist as an act of love to her community. Alongside Harriet Tubman, she is the co-founder and co-director of Harriet's Apothecary, an intergenerational healing collective led by Black Cis Women, Queer and Trans healers, artists, health professionals, activists and ancestors. For over 12 years, her work has centered in movements for radical social change, with a focus on gender, reproductive, race, and healing justice. Currently she is the Movement Building Leadership Manager with the National Network for Abortion Funds. She is also a teaching fellow with BOLD (Black Organizing for Leadership and Dignity) and Generative Somatics. Taraneh Fazeli is a curator from New York. Her multi-phased traveling exhibition “Sick Time, Sleepy Time, Crip Time: Against Capitalism’s Temporal Bullying” deals with the politics of health. It showcases the work of artists and groups who examine the temporalities of illness and disability, the effect of life/work balances on wellbeing, and alternative structures of support via radical kinship and forms of care. The impetus to explore illness as a by-product of societal structures while also using cultural production as a potential place to re-imagine care was her own chronic illnesses. She is a member of Canaries, a support group for people with autoimmune diseases and other chronic conditions. ____________________________ When Projects Depart What practices might we develop to honor the departure of a project? For example, where do materials go when they are no longer of use, value, or interest? Thursday 3/14 from 6-8pm Millet Israeli and Lindsay Tunkl Millet Israeli is a psychotherapist who focuses on the varied human experience of loss. She works with individuals and families struggling with grief, illness, end of life issues, anticipatory loss, and ambiguous loss. Her approach integrates family systems theory, cognitive restructuring, mindfulness, and trauma informed care. Millet enjoys creating and exploring photography and poetry, and both inform her work with her clients. Millet holds a BA in psychology from Princeton, a JD from Harvard Law School, an MSW from NYU and is certified in bioethics through Montefiore. She sits on an Institutional Review Board for Human Subjects Research at Weill Cornell. Lindsay Tunkl is a conceptual artist and writer using performance, sculpture, language, and one-on-one encounters to explore subjects such as the apocalypse, heartbreak, space travel, and death. Tunkl received an MFA in Fine art and an MA in Visual + Critical Studies from CCA in San Francisco (2017) and a BFA from CalArts In Los Angeles (2010). Her work has been shown at the Hammer Museum, LA, Southern Exposure, SF, and The Center For Contemporary Art, Santa Fe. She is the creator of Pre Apocalypse Counseling and the author of the book When You Die You Will Not Be Scared To Die. ____________________________ Group Agreements What group agreements are necessary in gatherings that occur at residencies, galleries, and cultural institutions today? Friday 4/19 from 6-8pm Sarah Workneh, Laurel Ptak, and Danielle Jackson Sarah Workneh has been Co-Director at Skowhegan for nine years leading the educational program and related programs in NY throughout the year, and oversees facilities on campus. Previously, Sarah worked at Ox-Bow School of Art as Associate Director. She has served as a speaker in a wide variety of conferences and schools. She has played an active role in the programmatic planning and vision of peer organizations, most recently with the African American Museum of Philadelphia. She is a member of the Somerset Cultural Planning Commission's Advisory Council (ME); serves on the board of the Colby College Museum of Art. Laurel Ptak is a curator of contemporary art based in New York City. She is currently Executive Director & Curator of Art in General. She has previously held diverse roles at non-profit art institutions in the US and internationally, including the Guggenheim Museum (New York), MoMA PS. 1 Contemporary Art Center (New York), Museo Tamayo (Mexico City), Tensta Konsthall (Stockholm) and Triangle (New York). Ptak has organized countless exhibitions, public programs, residencies and publications together with artists, collectives, thinkers and curators. Her projects have garnered numerous awards, fellowships, and press for their engagement with timely issues, tireless originality, and commitment to rigorous artistic dialogue. Danielle Jackson is a critic, researcher, and arts administrator. She is currently a visiting scholar at NYU’s Center for Experimental Humanities. As the co-founder and former co-director of the Bronx Documentary Center, a photography gallery and educational space, she helped conceive, develop and implement the organization’s mission and programs. Her writing and reporting has appeared in artnet and Artsy. She has taught at the Museum of Modern Art, International Center of Photography, Parsons, and Stanford in New York, where she currently leads classes on photography and urban studies. ____________________________ Open Meeting for Arts Educators and Teaching Artists How might arts educators gather together to develop, share, and practice pedagogies that foster collective skills and values? Friday 5/17 from 6-8pm Facilitators: Members of the Pedagogy Group The Pedagogy Group is a group of educators, cultural workers, and political organizers who resist the individualist, market-driven subjectivities produced by mainstream art education. Together, they develop and practice pedagogies that foster collective skills and values. Activities include sharing syllabi, investigating political economies of education, and connecting classrooms to social movements.Their efforts are guided by accountability to specific struggles and by critical reflection on our social subjectivities and political commitments. ____________________________ Book Launch: Making and Being: A Guide to Embodiment, Collaboration and Circulation in the Visual Arts What ways of making and being do we want to experience in art classes? Friday 10/25 from 6-8pm Stacey Salazar in dialog with Caroline Woolard, Susan Jahoda, and Emilio Martinez Poppe of BFAMFAPhD Stacey Salazar is an art education scholar whose research on teaching and learning in studio art and design in secondary and postsecondary settings has appeared in Studies in Art Education, Visual Arts Research, and Art Education Journal. In 2015 her research was honored with the National Art Education Association Manuel Barkan Award. She holds a Doctorate of Education in Art and Art Education from Columbia University Teachers College and currently serves as Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art, where she was a 2013 recipient of the Trustee Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching. BFAMFAPhD is a collective that employs visual and performing art, policy reports, and teaching tools to advocate for cultural equity in the United States. The work of the collective is to bring people together to analyze and reimagine relationships of power in the arts. Susan Jahoda is a Professor in Studio Arts at the University of Amherst, MA; Emilio Martinez Poppe is the Program Manager at Fourth Arts Block (FABnyc) in New York, NY; Caroline Woolard is an Assistant Professor of Sculpture at The University of Hartford, CT. Supporting this series at Hauser and Wirth for Making and Being are BFAMFAPhD collective members Agnes Szanyi, a Doctoral Student at The New School for Social Research in New York, NY and Vicky Virgin, a Research Associate at The Center for Economic Opportunity in New York, NY. Making and Being is a multi-platform pedagogical project that offers practices of collaboration, contemplation, and social-ecological analysis for visual artists. Making and Being is a book, a series of videos, a deck of cards, and an interactive website with freely downloadable content created by authors Susan Jahoda and Caroline Woolard with support from Fellow Emilio Martinez Poppe and BFAMFAPhD members Vicky Virgin and Agnes Szanyi.
the internet industry. In this interview we focus on putting users in charge of the content they see online, and building a user driven means to police and regulate content platforms. Also in the pod, Coca-Cola, Costa and digital strategies: https://www.uktech.news/news/industry-analysis/a-data-led-loyalty-programme-will-help-costa-coffee-following-its-acquisition-20180831
Chris speaks with Rachel Brochado about Eyeo and their products, Adblock Plus, Flattr, and the Acceptable Ads program. We also discuss the future of funding creative activities. http://gregariousmammal.com/podcast/ http://gregariousmammal.com/support/ http://facebook.com/gregariousmammal/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theweeklysqueak/message
Caroline Sinders is an artist, researcher and designer with a speciality in machine learning and conversation. As the Eyebeam Fellow, Caroline is building chat bots and machine learning commenting systems to mitigate abuse. Prior to her fellowship, she was a user researcher at IBM Watson. Caroline holds a master's degree from New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program. Her work focuses on the intersections of ethnography, visual systems, machine learning, language, data, trauma, and online harassment. Caroline's work has been featured in the Contemporary Art Museum of Houston, Style.com, Fusion News, the Washington Post, New York Magazine, Eyeo, IXDA and the 32nd Chaos Communication Congress (32c3). She recently completed a residency at Studio for Creative Inquiry on her Designing Consent Into Social Networks research. Courtesy of JRC Summer School 2018 documentation
Soutenez Tech Café sur Patreon Tous les liens sur techcafe.fr Discutez avec nous sur Telegram Des Hauts et Débats Project Debater : IBM lance un super chatbot qui peut débattre avec vous. Même s’il semble avoir du mal à rentabiliser Watson… Adobe crée une IA qui détecte les photos truquées par Photoshop. Un comble ? Pêche au gros : des algorithmes apprennent à tromper les outils anti phishing. Alexa se met au room service. Une grosse pétition pour empêcher Amazon de vendre Rekognition. Walobby bi bi, j’en suis baba : Jeff Bezos retourne le conseil municipal de Seattle. Tesla dégraisse, sur fond de scandale, d'espionnage et de sabotage. Lobbyaisé : la loi européenne sur le copyright est presque votée. Après les pubs, Eyeo veut lutter contre les fake news avec la blockchain de MetaCert. Ad astra per aspera : Brave va tester son modèle publicitaire à base de tokens. Fox veut transformer les pubs en romans feuilletons. Bientôt un AdFLix. Inside Intel Too much love will kill you : le CEO d’Intel poussé vers la sortie. TLBleed et LazyFP, encore des failles matérielle pour les CPU Intels. Scoop : vous avez un Pentium III et Windows 7 ? Il est temps de changer… Des chercheurs Microsoft portent Linux sur un processeur maison. C’est les soldes : MIPS racheté par Wave Computing. Les Hololens 2 coûteront moins cher et seront basées sur le Qualcomm XR1. Qualcomm planche sur un CPU exclusivement pour les PC. NVIDIA aurait trop de pascal : “La passion ne peut pas être sans excès.” Tout est mini dans notre vie : le record du plus petit ordinateur encore battu. En bref Plus de pubs pour les armes aux mineurs sur Facebook. C’est jamais trop tard… Des groupes payants sur Facebook Pokemon Go autorisera bientôt les échanges. C’est jamais trop tard. En fait... si. Finalement non, pas de VR pour la Xbox One. Le Magic Leap apparaît Valve et son contrôleur qui reconnaît les poignées de mains. Pour election simulator ? John Carmack envoie de la 5K dans l'Oculus Go. Respect. Un exemple d’AR pour le web pour Chrome et un cours en ligne si ça vous titille… Bonus Guillaume Poggiaspalla : Le Speedrun caritatif avec Summer Games Done Quick. Pierre-Olivier : les pubs FB politiques Guillaume : La centième ! Participants : Guillaume Poggiaspalla Pierre-Olivier Dybman Présenté par Guillaume Vendé
Chat with Wesley Grubbs from Pitch Interactive about the annual Eyeo Festival which he is organizing/curates together with Dave Schroeder, Jer Thorp and Caitlin Rae Hargarten. Eyeo is a Creative Technology Conference focusing on code, art, data, design, creative tech and everything in between. Eyeo Festival 4-7 June 2018 Minneapolis, United States https://www.neonmoire.com/event/447/eyeo-festival-2018 Recorded at beyond tellerrand in Düsseldorf, May 2018. - - - #NeonMonday Neon Moiré’s Newsletter: neonmoire.com/subscribe Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/neonmoire Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/neonmoire Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/neonmoire Patreon: https://patreon.com/thomasdahm --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neonmoireshow/message
Welche Bedeutung haben Ad-Blocker im Online Advertising und was verbirgt sich hinter dem Geschäftsmodell von Eyeo? Dr. Laura Dornheim, Public Affairs Manager der Eyeo GmbH spricht im Digital Confession Drive über die Entwicklung von Ad-Blockern im Online Advertising und die Rolle von Eyeo mit Adblock Plus.
Adblocker: Verstoßen sie gegen geltendes Recht? Mit dieser Frage beschäftigte sich der Bundesgerichtshof. Das Urteil: Ja, Adblocker für Websites gehen okay. User freut das, doch Adblocker haben Schattenseiten, denn sie sind selbst Werbeträger.
Tim Schumacher war Mitgründer und langjähriger CEO der börsennotierten Kölner Sedo AG (Sedo.com) mit aktuell € 130 Mio € Umsatz und ca. 350 Mitarbeitern. Seit 2012 ist er wieder in der Start-Up-Welt unterwegs - teils als Business-Angel, teils mit operativem Engagement. Zu seinen aktuellen Start-Ups gehören Eyeo.com/Adblockplus.org, Aklamio, Stuffle, Yieldkit und Ecosia. Timestamps: 00:00-04:35 Wer ist Tim Schumacher? 04:36-06:50 Tims Investmentportfolio 06:51-08:37 Kriterien für gute Geschäftsmodelle 08:38-11:07 Die Vorteile eines guten Gründerteams? 11:08-12:50 Tims Rolle in seinem Unternehmen 12:51-14:50 Tims Unternehmen in den Kinderschuhen 14:51-19:40 Geschäftsmodell (Eyeo) 19:41-25:25 Warum du Webseiten nicht mit Ads monetarisieren solltest 25:26-31:07 Ecosia 31:08-36:51 Privatsphäre im Internet 36:52-39:55 DSGVO- Die Auswirkungen für kleine und mittelständige Unternehmen 39:56-42:40 Die Zukunft des Datenschutzes 42:21-45:14 Was würde Tim heute anders machen? 45:15-47:37 Verbindung mit Tim Schumacher aufnehmen Shownotes: Der passende Blogbeitrag zur Episode Zum Privacy-Day ➡️ Gutschein für 20% Rabatt ➡️"UNTERNEHMERKANAL" Tim Schumachers Webseite Eyeo.com Sedo Ecosia Tim Schumachers Kontaktdaten ⬇ ⬇ Darauf kann ich nicht verzichten⬇ ⬇ ►► Das beste Buchhaltungstool ►► http://sevde.sk/7zoGM 14 Tage kostenlos testen & exklusiv 50% Rabatt auf alle Tarife mit dem Code auf der Landingpage! ►► Der Steuerberater, der zu dir passt ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de/ageras/ ►► Der schnellste Webspace ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de/siteground/ ►► Die besten Geschäftskonten ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de/geschaeftskonto-vergleich/ Bist du auf der Suche nach einer Geschäftsidee? ►► Geld verdienen mit AirBnB ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de/airbnb-business/ ▼▼▼ Bleib in Kontakt ▼▼▼ ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de ►► https://Instagram.com/unternehmerkanal ►► https://facebook.com/unternehmerkanal ▼▼▼Unternehmer Community▼▼▼ ►► https://unternehmerkanal.de/fb/ Bei den Links im Video und in der Videobeschreibung handelt es sich teilweise um Affiliate-Links, die mir helfen diesen Kanal zu finanzieren. Wenn du über einen dieser Links ein Produkt oder Dienstleistung erwirbst, erhält der Kanal dadurch eine Provision. Für dich entstehen dadurch allerdings keinerlei Mehrkosten, in einigen Fällen wird es für dich durch exklusive Vereinbarungen sogar günstiger. Ich gehe mit Affiliate-Links sehr verantwortungsvoll um und empfehle nur Dienstleistungen und Produkte von deren Nutzen und Mehrwert ich überzeugt bin, und die ich selber nutze.
In this episode, part two of a two-part conversation, we primarily discuss Duane Tudahl's book, Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions: 1983 and 1984, which is out now. Our conversation does not exclusively discuss the book but as always shifts to all things Prince. We are very excited that Duane’s book is the subject of our inaugural episode of Grown Folks Music's Behind The Book podcast series. We are extremely honored to have Duane Tudahl, the author of Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions: 1983 and 1984, and Miss TLC, the creator of Princeversaries on Twitter, join GFM’s The Love Man and Polished Solid for this conversation. Our original conversation lasted almost 6 hours so we decided to split the conversation into two separate episodes and also two separate podcast series. However, keep in mind that both episodes and shows are the same conversation so we’re hoping you’ll also listen to part one of the conversation, GFM’s Inside The Album Podcast: Purple Rain Deluxe, as well. To hear part 1 of the conversation visit SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/grownfolksmusic/purple-rain-deluxe-w-duane-tudahl-miss-tlc-part-1-of-a-2-part-conversation or Stitcher (part 1 of the conversation) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/gfm-podcast-network/inside-the-album/e/52038858 or iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gfm-podcast-network/id1085920009?mt=2 Episode notes: Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions: 1983 and 1984 by Duane Tudahl https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538105497/ Princerversaries https://twitter.com/IAmMissTLC Ever Since I Was A Kid It Seemed I Collected Something – De Angela Duff's Ignite Talk from Eyeo 2016 https://vimeo.com/180077726 Arthur Turnbull: Host of Entry Points & The Music Snobs https://vimeo.com/214687722
Web ads are the bane of our web-surfing existence, and yet people repeatedly reject the notion of paying for web content. How do we strike a balance? Today I speak at length with Ben Williams from Eyeo, the maker of one of the most popular web browser plugins of all time: AdBlock Plus. His company pioneered the notion of ‘acceptable ads’ and has returned some semblance of sanity to our web browsing experience, while preserving the revenue model that has allowed most web sites to remain free. We discuss the history and future of ads on the web, including the threat of ‘malvertising’ that can actually infect your computer. In the news, I’ll get you up to speed on the hideous KRACK WiFi bug that affects billions of devices worldwide and explain why it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. Ben Williams is from the greatest commonwealth of them all, Kentucky, and has lived in Berlin, Washington, DC and now in Bonn, Germany. Before joining eyeo, the company that makes Adblock Plus and Flattr, as communications director, he worked in non-profits mainly. He likes cooking, cassettes, records, writing and hiking. For Further Insight: Website: https://adblockplus.org/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/B__e__n__w Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benpwilliams/ Help updating your wifi router: https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-upgrade-your-wireless-routers-firmware-2487671 Download AdBlock Plus: https://adblockplus.org/ Help me to help you! Visit: https://patreon.com/FirewallsDontStopDragons
Tim Schumacher made money with parked domain ads. Now he is making money by blocking ads. Tim Schumacher co-founded Sedo, one of the largest domain name marketplaces and parking companies. He also served as CEO until six years ago. Now he’s moved to the other side: ad blocking. He is Chairman of Eyeo, maker of […] Post link: From parked ads to blocking ads with Tim Schumacher – DNW Podcast #155 © DomainNameWire.com 2020. This is copyrighted content. Domain Name Wire full-text RSS feeds are made available for personal use only, and may not be published on any site without permission. If you see this message on a website, contact editor (at) domainnamewire.com. Latest domain news at DNW.com: Domain Name Wire.
In dieser Folge geht es um unsichere Smarthome Produkte, unsicheres Tizen, Flattr von Eyeo gekauft, Canonical killt Unity 8 und Ubuntu Phone & Tablet also Convergence uvm. Themen: C't beweist SmartHome Produkte sind generell kaputt Sicherheitsforscher zerlegt Tizen Eyeo kauft Flattr Canonical killt Ubuntu Touch und Unity 8 nun endgültig Pfeife der Woche: Telekom verstößt nun öffentlich gegen Netzneutralität mit StreamOn Angebot Distro der Woche: Neptune 4.5.4 Wie immer wünsche ich viel Spaß beim reinhören und schauen :)
Im neuen Online Marketing Rockstars-Podcast spricht Philipp Westermeyer mit Tim Schumacher, Gründer/CEO von Sedo und Gründer/Chairman von Eyeo. Es klingelt noch nicht? Dann könnte ein weiteres Stichwort helfen: AdBlock Plus. • Wie hat alles angefangen? (ab 02:15) • Wie der Hidden Champion Sedo international gewachsen ist und welche Rolle Tim Schumacher spielte (ab 03:40) • Was ist die Idee hinter AdBlock Plus? (ab 05:40) • Was macht den Erfolg von AdBlock Plus aus? Was kann AdBlock Plus heute? (ab 09:00) • Wie funktioniert das Geschäftsmodell? (ab 12:30) • Wie ist AdBlock Plus so groß geworden? (ab 15:30) • Was macht AdBlock Plus für einen Umsatz? (ab 21:00) • Was ist die Vision der Firma? (ab 23:25) • Wie funktioniert der Vertrieb bei Eyeo? (ab 26:45) • Wie laufen Gespräche mit Werbekonzernen ab? Wie ist die Wahrnehmung von Adblocking bei Facebook und Google? (ab 31:45) • Wie hoch sind Adblocking-Quoten heute? (ab 34:30) • Ist die zurückgehende Desktop-Nutzung ein Problem? (ab 36:20) • Ist das Adblocking-Thema ein Strategiespiel zwischen den Giganten iOS und Android und Ihr mittendrin? (ab 39:30) • Gibt es Sorge um Eyeo aufgrund der hohen Mobilnutzung? (ab 41:50) • Die Entwicklung eines Mobile-Browsers könnte eine Möglichkeit sein (ab 42:30) • Was Tim Schumacher zur Wirksamkeit von Bannern sagt (ab 47:20) • Ist Content Marketing problematisch für Eyeo? (ab 49:30) • Was Schumacher zu Adblocker-Blockern sagt (ab 52:20) • Was hält Schumacher vom Sourcepoint-Modell? (ab 54:50) • Welche Insights bekommt AdBlock Plus aus dem Traffic? Gibt es Anekdoten aus dem Cockpit eines AdBlock-Unternehmens? (ab 57:00)
Der deutsche Mittelstand hat es mit zunehmender Digitalisierung schwer, konkurrenzfähig zu bleiben, erklärt Project-A-Gründer Florian Heinemann. Die wirklich großen Margen erzielen demnach nämlich zunehmend diejenigen mit Kundenzugang, also vor allem Google und Facebook – Produzenten und Hersteller hätten das Nachsehen (Vertical Brands sind erfolgreich, weil sie beides kombinieren). Gleichzeitig appelliert der Marketingpapst an deutsche und europäische Förderprogramme, kommentiert den Status Quo von Adblocking und verrät seine größten Marketing-Fails. Alle Themen vom zweiten Teil des OMR Podcasts mit Florian Heinemann im Überblick: 1:50 „Gigantisch gute Zeiten für Google und Facebook“, bis zu 80 Prozent aller neuen digitalen Ad-Spendings sollen dieses Jahr bei den beiden Unternehmen landen – braucht man Regeln, damit es nicht bald ein Kundenzugangs-Monopol gibt? 3:00 Das „Deutsche Mittelstandsmodell“ stirbt im digitalen Zeitalter langsam aus, früher nur schwer zu identifizierende Nischen werden heute viel früher erkannt 4:30 Wenn Deutschland und Europa in Zukunft nicht gezielt versuchen, durch Förderprogramme globale Digital-Unternehmen zu etablieren, führt das zu einem Verlust an Wettbewerbsfähigkeit 6:00 Die echte Marge liegt heutzutage im Kundenzugang – und der wird von Facebook, Google & Co. versteigert. Produzenten und Hardware-Hersteller müssen deshalb umdenken. 7:30 Spielt es in Zukunft noch eine Rolle, wer die Autos baut, wenn Uber einen immer stärkeren Kundenzugang hat? 9:00 Die drei größten Marketing-Fails von Florian Heinemann 11:50 Welche Marketing-Strategien hat Florian Heinemann in den letzten Jahren besonders beeindruckt? 14:30 Babbel nutzt als einer der ersten Outbrain, Taboola & Co. wie SEA – und haben es damit offenbar geschafft, eigenen Content und Storytelling zu skalieren 16:00 Der Status Quo im Adblocking: So schätzt Florian Heinemann die Zukunft von Eyeo & Co. ein 24:00 Angetreten als Inkubator, heute eher reines VC-Business – Florian Heinmann über die Neuausrichtung von Project-A 31:30 Gibt es für künstliche Intelligenz (AI, Artificial Intelligence) heute schon konkrete Cases für die Marketing-Branche oder ist der Großteil noch Spielerei? 34:30 Eine bessere Kunden-Segmentierung auf Basis von Machine-Learning sollte zu einer höheren Monetarisierung pro Kunde führen 37:30 Laut Florian Heinemann extrem praktisch: Segment, ein Tool, mit dem Daten von Facebook, Google & Co. ins eigene Data Warehouse übertragen werden können
On this episode we discuss the following topics: - Q3 2016 was a great quarter for European tech exits- or was it? - New VC funds in Europe: K Fund, Daphni - A look at freshly funded startups SmartFog, ContentSquare and Navya - An interview with Till Faida, CEO of Eyeo (the company behind Adblock Plus) - Martin Varsavsky's new ($200 million) project: Prelude Fertility For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Seitdem Apple mit iOS 9 Content-Blocking eingeführt hat, ist das Thema Werbeblocker wieder präsent in den Medien. Andreas, Patrick und Sven reden über den Status Quo. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Die heutige Episode von Der Übercast wird unterstützt von: • Marked 2 - für den Mac zeigt euch eine Vorschau von eurem Markdown Dokument während ihr schreibt in eurem Texteditor. Nutzt den Coupon Code DERUBERCAST um 30% Rabatt auf die Direktversion zu bekommen. • Audible.de - Hörbücher überall genießen. Jetzt einen Monat lang gratis testen. Überbleibsel Flughafen Trittroller: Micro Luggage Reloaded – Scooter Luggage – Micro Kickboard The New Yorker: The Semiotics of ‘Rose Gold’ Kickstarter: Perch - A Revolutionary Sit-to-Stand Desk Marketch auf GitHub + Demo Überschallneuigkeiten Pocus — The Other Half YouTube: Apple iPhone 6s vs iPhone 6s Plus Water Test! Is it secretly waterproof? A waterproof review. Wer ist der Content Block King? WinFuture.de: YouTube macht Ernst: Bezahlabo soll Ende Oktober kommen Golem.de: Adblock Plus: Axel Springer sieht Journalismus nur als Vehikel für Werbung Marco.org: Just doesn’t feel good Eyeo GmbH – Die Werbeagentur hinter Adblock Plus The Awl Eyeo sind Adblock Plus. Beispiel: 70 Firmen zahlen dafür das ihre Werbung durchgewunken wird. Stichwort “acceptable ads” = nicht zu störend & nicht zu aufdringlich Insgesamt 700 Firmen würden das Prädikat “acceptable ads” vertragen. Adblock extension sells to mystery buyer AdBlock vs. AdBlock Plus: Why I Switched To Adblock Plus (And You Should, Too) Crystal – Interview und Acceptable Ads Info Interview mit dem Entwickler von Crystal, der in Verruf geraten ist, weil er mit Eyeo einen. Das “Feature” ist optional, aber standardmäßig an. Generell gibt er sich im Interview sehr diplomatisch. Er findet die Grundidee von “acceptable ads” gut, hat aber keine Zeit und Ressourcen das selbst zu kurieren. Im Grunde will er Leser und Schreiber mit seiner App etwas gutes tun. Bezahlt wird er von Eyeo trotzdem, gibt aber an, dass die Einnahmen geringer sind als jene aus den Appeinnahmen. Links vom Entwickler: Why are people using ad blockers on mobile? On Acceptable Ads. Hier wird unter anderem auch auf die Frage eingegangen, was “accaptable ads” sind: Acceptable Ads are not annoying. Acceptable Ads do not disrupt or distort the page content we’re trying to read. Acceptable Ads are transparent with us about being an ad. Acceptable Ads are effective without shouting at us. Acceptable Ads are appropriate to the site that we are on. Kritikerrunde – Was ist faul im Staate Dänemark? The problem isn’t with there being advertising on the web driven by page impressions. The issue is how awful they look, how invasive they can be (auto*play audio/video, yuck!), their attempts at deceiving your website’s audience, and tracking your every mouse click or tap around the web in order to serve their own needs while sacrificing the privacy of the customers they are seeking to gain. Samantha Bielefeld vs. The Verge And advertisers have had fifteen years to show self restraint. They’ve had the chance to not secretly track people, set cookies for their own benefit, insert popunders and popovers and poparounds, and mostly, deliver us ads we actually want to see. Seth Godin zum Thema Ad Blocking What I hear when people say ‘native’ advertising is: advertising that is not easily blocked at all. The Brooks Review Inside AdWords: Google brings you closer to your customers in the moments that matter Blocked: An In-Depth Special Report on iOS 9 Content Blockers Mit dabei: Prognosen zu den kommenden Trends (Native Advertising, Video* u. Audiowerbung, Paywalls/Crowdfunding/Memberships, E-Commerce/Affiliate Programme, Influencer Marketing). PDF Download ePUB Download WAN-IFRA: The emerging threat of ad blockers - World News Publishing Focus Zeldman on Web & Interaction Design: Ad Blocking and the Future of the Web Das Privatssphäre Statement von The DECK Tipps Wie viel schneller machen Content Blocker das Web und welcher ist der schnellste? Ben Brooks testete und kam auf folgende Top 3: 1Blocker Ad Block Multi Adamant und Blockr (unentschieden) Adamant von Cocoa Apps ($1.99) 1Blocker (0€ - IAP 2.99€) Blockr (0.99€) Freedom (0€) Safari Blocker ($0) hochgradig konfigurierbar (mit den gleichen Einstellungen, auf welche auch die Entwickler selbst Zugriff haben) optional: automatisch upgedated Listen für Adblocking und Privatsphere von EasyList aka Adblock Plus. Community Feature: Man kann seine Blocker teilen und nach suchen nach anderen. Clickbait Websites Blocker Shutup Comments YouTube App nicht als default starten Whitelisting (leider ohne das Community Feature) Audible Giveaway Es gibt ein paar Audible Gutschein-Codes zu gewinnen für ein Hörbuch deiner Wahl. Wer teilnehmen will, darf hier klicken (und auch gerne den letzten Teil selbst ausfüllen): Beim @derubercast hören wurde mir lauschbare Ware von Audible für lau angeboten. Möchte ich natürlich gewinnen, weil…. Unsere Picks Sven: Tiles Patrick: Dictater by Nosrac Andreas: Self-Made Deodorant – How to Make Natural Deodorant & Hair Gone Wild & die Alternative (Happy Hair) In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.
Últimos viernes del mes cargado de información. Hoy hablamos del regreso de mis podcasts, del lanzamiento de los nuevos iPhone en los primeros países, de la ola de actualizaciones que nos invade, App slicing no disponible de momento y de la gran idea que han tenido Eyeo y el desarrollador del adblocker Crystal. Busca los enlaces de este episodio en http://emilcar.fm, donde también espero tus comentarios.
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