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En este episodio del podcast comento sobre el cierre de las operaciones de Evernote en Estados Unidos y Chile. La nueva medida de YouTube para prohibir los bloqueadores de anuncios. Microsoft obtiene visto bueno de los reguladores en Estados Unidos para la compra de Activision Blizzard. Nothing lanza el nuevo modelo Nothing Phone (2). Twitch prepara función de vídeos verticales para atraer usuarios nuevos. Gfycat cerrará y borrará todos los GIF's que tiene en su página. Gobierno de la CDMX firma acuerdo con operadores para retirar cables sueltos de las calles. Analizo el lanzamiento de Threads por parte de Meta que está integrado con Instagram y es un clon de Twitter y lo que significaría perder una herramienta tan importante como lo es Twitter. Además los titulares de la semana. Episodio grabado con el micrófono Heil PR-40 Todos los episodios y links directos a las apps de podcasts disponibles en https://dobledensidad.com Contacto: http://facebook.com/dobledensidad http://twitter.com/dobledensidad http://twitter.com/LuisEric https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQwSqezMIdx5lgMoxrK9CHw dobledensidadpodcast@gmail.com
20 años de Podcasts / Threads apisona a Twitter / Robots de reparto en Europa / Rifle anti-drones / Gfycat, Getir, Evernote cierran / Fábrica de Broadcom en España Patrocinador: En Randstad Technologies cuentan con más de 15.000 profesionales especialistas a tu disposición, que serán capaces de poner en marcha y ejecutar cualquier proyecto IT, como la automatización de procesos y la siempre compleja tarea de la gestión de datos. 20 años de Podcasts / Threads apisona a Twitter / Robots de reparto en Europa / Rifle anti-drones / Gfycat, Getir, Evernote cierran / Fábrica de Broadcom en España
Check out the Hacked podcast (The logo is blue) wherever you listen to shows! Like Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/21zZfOy7VCSIIWlJ64DElv?si=5e53974411a9400c Learn more about the My Best Buy Membership program at https://lmg.gg/mybestbuy Store link may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. Get $5 off your Magic Spoon order with code WAN at https://lmg.gg/magicspoon Timestamps (Courtesy of NoKi1119) Note: Timing may be off due to sponsor change: 0:00 Chapters 1:57 Intro 2:25 Topic #1 - Google accused for ripping off advertisers 4:34 Linus's & Luke's experience with creating ads 7:07 Hidden skip buttons, Googles' viability 10:22 GVS's CEOs' response, list of impacted brands 13:44 Topic #2 - EVGA's motherboard teams' resignation 14:08 EVGA's response, GN's review, shorter warranty 16:06 LTT's PSU video, EVGA's PSUs are out of stock 19:44 Topic #3 - Meta's Instagram Threads published 20:52 Linus doesn't understand IG, "this is genius" 23:10 Linus mentions Meta's mentality & Twitter 25:26 Luke on Threads, MrBeast, lack of account verification 28:07 Possible LTT account, Luke on "tweeting threads" 29:22 Luke explains Threads, Linus on the lack of websites for apps 33:50 Twitter threatens to sue, Meta's comeback 35:13 Linus on Elon firing people, Luke on Twitter's "revenue" 38:57 Content moderation, Linus wishes Threads good luck 42:30 Topic #4 - LinusTechTips's 24/7 LTT TV stream 45:49 LTT TV is participating in a Google trial 47:17 Discussing work on LTT TV, Dennis's sponsor spots 52:57 LTTStore stubby screwdriver notification 53:20 "Lime Day" three days sale from the 12th to 14th 55:57 Luke suggests Lime Day stream, discussing shipping costs 58:09 Merch Messages #1 ft. Blaming Dan 58:40 Would LMG get to where Apple is ft. "Owning" land, Luke the slave 1:02:57 Why do people prefer NVIDIA's DLSS over FSR? ft. "LMG" 1:06:56 Topic #5 - G0at sued by Terasynth's CEO 1:12:06 Topic #6 - Gfycat to shut down by 1st of September 1:16:28 Topic #7 - France's law allows spying people 1:18:57 A plausible security breach, recalling Amazon 1:20:03 Discussing surveillance with LMG & devices 1:22:22 Air gap network switch with a physical disconnect 1:25:23 Luke on backdoors, Linus on laws & normalizing devices 1:29:25 Linus's & Luke's phone pics & usages 1:33:09 Sponsors 1:35:13 Merch Messages #2 1:46:22 Luke's birds 1:47:07 Topic #8 - Jolly Roger's AI wastes salesperson' time 1:49:43 Topic #9 - Man sued over a thumbs-up emoji 2:07:36 Topic #10 - Nintendo's annual report, low CEO compensation 2:12:21 Topic #11 - TikTok now promotes books 2:14:19 Topic #12 - New 12VHPWR standard to support high wattage 2:15:12 Topic #13 - Fairphone is arriving to America 2:15:20 Merch Messages #3 ft. WAN Show After Dark 2:17:22 Linus's house pool updates 2:22:41 Starting with badminton with zero friends? 2:25:38 Do you agree with Louis Rossmann's take? 2:28:47 Editors' creative influence & LMG's guidelines? 2:32:55 Ever been tempted to stray from LMG's pro-consumer concept? 2:36:34 Floatplane merch? LTTStore tech pants ETA? 2:40:45 Linus's issues with Z-Waves 2:41:21 Does Luke's love of birds extend to bird watching? 2:42:46 What changed with Linus's stance on PC retail after Labs? 2:45:53 What happened to the AMD GPU challenge? 2:48:38 How did Techlinked's video style come to be? 2:50:30 Advice for getting gig work despite NDA? 2:53:54 Linus's thoughts on switching to iOS? 2:54:18 TBD release date with the NAS product? 2:55:22 Learning to build an infrastructure with a budget? 2:57:26 ETA for the LTT stubby screwdriver? 2:57:57 Is this where you thought you'd be in your 30s? 3:00:56 Thoughts on ASUS's ROG Ally 3:02:21 Ever thought of sharing business tip advice? 3:04:40 Releasing plans for the LTT desk? 3:05:34 Tips with starting a company 3:06:24 A hot take on the printer industry? 3:06:55 Which Labs purchase excites you the most? 3:08:12 Possibility of merch messages getting transcripted? 3:08:48 Outro
These are the Daily Tech Headlines. DTNS is off for the US Independence day holiday but will return Wednesday July 5th.Google's privacy policy change is smaller than you might think, the US might restrict how Chinese companies can use cloud services and goodbye Gfycat.Get the show notes here. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apple's new AirPods with USB-C and body temperature detection, Apple's plan for an always-on external Mac monitor, Blue Origin's expansion plans, Gfycat shutting down, Macron blaming social networks and parents for riots, the unveiling of the Nothing Phone 2, Valve's stance against copyright-infringing AI content, the Free Speech Coalition supporting Pornhub, fines issued to Google Analytics for data exports, and Rivian's significant increase in electric vehicle deliveries.
Apple introduces new hearing health feature and plans for new headphone models, Reddit shuts down several third-party apps, debates arise over the impact of generative AI, Apple rumored to be developing a more independent Mac display, Twitch faces outages during record-breaking stream, and Gfycat announces shutdown.
In this episode of The Remote CEO Show, I had the pleasure to interview Sahin Boydas. Sahin is a serial entrepreneur living in Silicon Valley. Sahin has built and managed 100% remote teams for over a decade now. In the past, he co-founded 3 Startups, he is alumni of 5 accelerators such as Stanford StartX, 500 Startups, FI, Betaworks Vision, Quake Accelerator. He sold his first company to Gfycat in Silicon Valley. Sahin is currently working on RemoteTeam.com to bring his vision to the future of work. With his 10 years of experience managing remote teams successfully, he is now on the media about the future of work-life and Silicon Valley, sharing his experiences on building a company culture and a successful team.
This week Matthew & Rizzle spoke with Bitpixi of Voxels (formerly known as Cryptovoxels). Bitpixi leads UX at Voxels, but like everyone in the space, she wears many more hats. She is a community champion and event leader amongst other roles. The conversation begins with Bitpixi digging into her web2 past where she worked at Meitu and Gfycat before falling for the creative allure of the Ethereum ecosystem where she diverted 100% of her focus. Most of the chat focuses on Bitpixi's role at Voxels, how Voxels has evolved over time, and where it's heading. Shout-outs and shots fired: @CryptoKitties @mooncatrescue @larvalabs @meituofficial @Gfycat @devils_lexicon @decentraland @TheSandboxGame @RarePizzas @Pizza_DAO @Minecraft @thibaultsimar @bnolan @CHAD_XP @Tipyourdjdoteth @DJHeatDC @OBEYGIANT @DragoNateYT @bitlectro @money_alotta @Brook_Hawk @yofolkops @weknowparties @super_yeti @FlyFrogsNFT @Southside_City @unity Voxel Twitter: https://twitter.com/cryptovoxels Bitpixi Twitter: https://twitter.com/bitpixi _______________________ The Matthew & Rizzle Show is proudly sponsored by Proof of Beauty Studios, a lab that has been running a series of beautiful and thought-provoking generative art projects on the Ethereum blockchain. Follow Proof of Beauty Studios on Twitter to stay on the bleeding edge of tokenized digital experiences.
Sorularını Sor: https://forms.gle/EvBawzi6AZRZxqWU9 Kariyer sohbetlerini takip etmek için: https://bit.ly/2HuqQya Websitemiz: https://kesisenyollar.org/ Youtube kanalımızı takip etmek için: http://bit.ly/KesisenYollarYoutube Geri bildirimleriniz için: https://bit.ly/3cFWLdu Boston'da doğan ve 6 yaşında Türkiye'ye geri dönen Şahin Boydaş, girişimciliğe ilk adımını 1999 yılında yani 17 yaşındayken CepDukkan.com ile attı. 2005 yılında Koç Üniversitesi Bilgisayar Mühendisliği bölümünden mezun oldu ve girişimciliğe farklı kollardan devam etti. CepDukkan.com'dan sonra, vitamin.com.tr, cocukceptelefonu.com ve beyazkutu.com gibi firmalari kurdu. Türkiye'deki bu girişimcilik serüveni sonrasında 2012 yılında San Francisco'ya taşındı ve Silikon Vadisi'nde ilk girişimi olan MovieLala'yı kurdu. MovieLala'nin 33 yatırımcısı arasında Alan DeBevoise, milyarder Marc Benioff'tan, HBO President, Disney CFO gibi cok ünlü isimlerden yatırımlar aldı. Inc dergisi tarafından Hollywood'un en inovatif firmasi seçilen MovieLala ise Gfycat aracılığı ile exit etti. MovieLala sonrası gif ve stickerlara olan ilgiyi de hesaba katarak Mojilala'yı daha sonra ise Leo AR'ı kurdu. Günümüzde son girişimi olan RemoteTeam.com ıse 2019 yılında kuruldu. Boydaş, 5 Milyon dolar üstü yatırım, 100+ melek yatırımcı ve VC, 6 hızlandırıcı (FI, 500 Startups, Stanford StartX, Betaworks Vision Camp, and Quark Accelerator) programlarından mezun olan Silikon Vadisi'nin en başarılı türklerinden sayılmaktadır ve Silikon Vadisi'ne bir Türk girişimci olarak adını yazdırmıştır. Boydaş günümüzde RemoteTeam.com'un kurucusu ve CEO'su olarak uzaktan çalışan şirketlerin İnsan Kaynakları işlerini kolaylaştırmaktadır.
Sahin Boydas is a serial entrepreneur living in Silicon Valley. Sahin has built and managed 100% remote teams for over a decade now. In the past, he co-founded 3 Startups, he is alumni of 5 accelerators such as Stanford StartX, 500 Startups, FI, Betaworks Vision, Quake Accelerator. He sold his first company to Gfycat in silicon valley. Sahin is currently working on RemoteTeam.com to bring his vision to the future of work. With his 10 years of experience managing remote teams successfully, he is now on the media about the future of work-life and Silicon Valley, sharing his experiences on building a company culture and a successful team. “you have to be good at something first and then you have to learn to learn a lot of things and then you have to see what is missing in what you want to build because you need to have some experience… You need to know the market a little bit. And so now in the market, knowing the need of the people and then trying to build something… And learn how to convince people”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-eaF
Sahin Boydas is a serial entrepreneur living in Silicon Valley. Sahin has built and managed 100% remote teams for over a decade now. In the past, he co-founded 3 Startups, he is alumni of 5 accelerators such as Stanford StartX, 500 Startups, FI, Betaworks Vision, Quake Accelerator. He sold his first company to Gfycat in silicon valley. Sahin is currently working on RemoteTeam.com to bring his vision to the future of work. With his 10 years of experience managing remote teams successfully, he is now on the media about the future of work-life and Silicon Valley, sharing his experiences on building a company culture and a successful team.
Robert Allam AKA "GallowBoob" is the CMO at Supload and has the 1st largest karma account on Reddit. He's been featured on Forbes, Meme Insider, and a bunch more for his internet wizardry, including having a Gfycat account with over 183 million views. In our conversation we covered how he got into Reddit, his current work with Supload, how complex online culture is between advertisers, brands, and content creators, free speech on social media, beards, and much more. Enjoy! Follow Rob on Reddit: u/GallowBoob Follow Rob on Twitter: @TheGallowBoob *About 52 minutes in we lost signal for a few seconds then it went to mono sound only for a few minutes*
All the kids are into customizing their iOS 14 icons but we just want to complain about how much better iMovie was in our day.Widgetsmith lets you customize the heck out of your widgets.Icons-customization in iOS 14 is sweeping the nation.Dan suggests Gfycat for making gifs. Moltz uses Gifski. Facebook, it turns out, doesn't own either of them.Dan has concerns about family sharing, Apple alleviates some of them. Our thanks to Indochino, where you'll find the best made to measure shirts and suits at a great price. Use the promo code "REBOUND" and get $30 off any purchase of $399 or more.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!
Welcome to episode 71 of Heroes Three! This week we continue our look into ladies kickin' ass with the Corey Yuen directed Girls with Guns action drama She Shoots Straight aka Lethal Lady from 1990 starring the mesmerizing Joyce Godenzi!Download the episode hereMina sketch by CarlosCheck us out on social media - Twitter Instagram Facebook EmailGrab your favorite H3 GIFs here - Heroes Three Giphy Heroes Three gfycatCheck out some art from the show by Carlos - Kung Fu Carlito on TeepublicFull film credits at HKMDBJoyce biographical article on the Jehova's Witness website?! HereMina is pret-ty, pret-ty upset via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat via Gfycat
Today I have my friend and just all around cool person Reed on! We discuss games (analogue and video games) how great the Tabletop Roulette community is and have a visit to Reeds Science corner! (patent pending) We have a few Spotlights from the Void! First, we are now officially halfway through the month and the fundraiser with Difficulty Class is going strong! We are almost at our goal for the Black table Arts campaign! If you want to support great causes and want a great shirt, def check them out! https://inktothepeople.com/shoutinginplace Next we wanted to spotlight the 1000 Dreams Fund! https://1000dreamsfund.org/programs/broadcasther-initiative/ They are an organization that seeks to uplift woman and help close those gaps in the fields they are in. Woman in streaming and woman that are into competitive gaming are so underrepresented, 1000 Dreams Fund has the Stream for Dreams initiative that helps them pursue further education as well as get they representation they deserve! Check out the interview with one of the recipients of the fund as well as a good friend of Reeds Mad_Madame_Em (https://twitter.com/Mad_Madame_Em) https://www.twitch.tv/videos/673584193 The Next Shout out is the ACLU https://www.aclu.org/ If you haven't heard of the ACLU they are one of the oldest organizations that work to get the equal representation that everyone deserves! They help educate on the issues going on and give ways to help fight against them. Check them out, they are truly fantastic! If you enjoyed listening to Reed go find more of their stuff on their plethora of platforms! Gfycat- https://gfycat.com/@hellsbells77 Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/hellsbells7777 Website- https://www.howtoseduceadragon.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/elliecoale/?hl=en You can actually find both of us in the Tabletop Roulette Discord (and soon on the podcast!!!) But check them out, the episodes that are up now are really great!!! Twitter- https://twitter.com/TTRPGRoulette Website- https://tabletoproulette.carrd.co/ Discord- https://discord.com/invite/AvBa8NP Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/ttrpgroulette Check out the podcast on Twitter, you'll see updates on the podcast, fundraisers, and know as soon as new episodes are live! https://twitter.com/shoutinginplace Thats it for now though, so take care of each other, take care of yourselves, see you next time! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shoutinginplace/message
our guest Webster Colcord with "friends" at Tippett StudiosAll of the amazing fantasy and science fiction films that we love, with their spaceships and ray guns, monsters and aliens, couldn't exist without the talents and hard work of special effects artists. For this episode, the Planet 8 crew is joined by special effects artist and animator Webster Colcord! Webster is an industry veteran, getting his start at the Vinton Studios, doing claymation on the California Raisins. He has gone on to work on a wide range of projects, including James and the Giant Peach, Deadpool, Ted, Superman Returns, The Host, and many other genre films. Webster currently works with legendary effects artist Phil Tippett at Tippett Studios. via GfycatWe'll talk with Webster about his career, and learn about what it was like to do claymation, hear about the early days of CG effects, the beginnings of Pixar, and more! We had a lot of fun just talking with Webster and getting a lot of behind the scenes stories about different films and how some amazing effects were done -and what went wrong with a few movies! (We're looking at you Scorpion King...)If you've ever wondered about how some of the special effects you've seen in films were made, or what it's like working in the special effects field, this is the episode for you!For this episode, Recon Officer Karen has the Sensor Sweep and looks at a new book from author Marc Cushman. It's a continuation of his excellent These are The Voyages series, the first three volumes of which covered the first three seasons of the original Star Trek. This volume, entitled These are the Voyages: Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek in the 1970s Volume 1 (1970 -1975). Cushman covers the years between the end of the original series up through the animated series (but prior to the first film). It includes info on the sci-fi TV films Roddenberry made, like Questor Tapes and Genesis II as well. One big surprise -Roddenberry was working on the script for a Tarzan film which never materialized! If you're a Star Trek buff, you'll want this book.That's all for this go-round. We hope you enjoyed our look at special effects with our friend Webster. As always, we want to hear your thoughts. Leave them below in the comments, or hit us up in our social media spots:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Planet8CastFacebook: www.Facebook.com/Planet8PodcastThanks for listening!
Zuck praised himself for 2018, Indonesia unblocks Tumblr, Instagram accidentally released experimental feed format, Gfycat brings GIFs with sound, and more
Gfycat, a home for GIF-making tools and an online community, is rolling out a new way to create GIFs — it will now let you keep the sound on. With “Gfycat Sound,” as the feature is called, GIF makers will have the option to retain the audio from the video file they're using to create their “GIF” — something Gfycat believes will be especially popular among gamers.
Social media-1 Geek 4:11 on Facebook, Twitter, PlayStation communityEmail: 1stGeek411@gmail.comRate/Subscribe on Spotify, Stitcher, iTunes, and Google podcasts!Check out the show notes on our website 1Geek411.comCameron’s Mic is having issues so we are sorry for the sound quality. We did our best to reduce it and it should be good but if there is something else please bare with us! via Gfycat
Lyudmila Pavlichenko was training for a career as a history teacher when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941. She suspended her studies to enlist as a sniper in the Red Army, where she discovered a remarkable talent for shooting enemy soldiers. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll trace the career of "Lady Death," the deadliest female sniper in history. We'll also learn where in the world futility.closet.podcast is and puzzle over Air Force One. Intro: Andy Warhol's Brillo Boxes creates a host of puzzles in the philosophy of art. German architect Herman Sörgel wanted to dam the Congo to create two African seas. Sources for our feature on Lyudmila Pavlichenko: Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Lady Death: The Memoirs of Stalin's Sniper, 2018. Roger Reese, "Soviet Women at War," Military History 28:1 (May 2011), 44-53,5. Drew Lindsay, "Why Not Send Women to War?" MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 25:3 (Spring 2013), 50-55, 58-61. Karl E. Friedl, "Biases of the Incumbents: What If We Were Integrating Men Into a Women's Army?" Military Review 96:2 (March/April 2016), 69-75. Jonathan W. Jordan, "Master of the Long Rifle," MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History 18:4 (Summer 2006), 49-53. D'Ann Campbell, "Women in Combat: The World War II Experience in the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union," Journal of Military History 57:2 (April 1993), 301-323. E.M. Tenney, "Mrs. Roosevelt, the Russian Sniper, and Me," American Heritage 43:2 (April 1992), 28. John Kass, "This Soldier's Skill Had Nothing to Do With Gender," Chicago Tribune, Jan. 25, 2013. Peter Sheridan, "Meet Lady Death: The Deadliest Female Sniper That Ever Lived," Express, Feb. 5, 2018. Marea Donnelly, "'Lady Death' Sniper Made 309 Kills After Young Comrade Shot," Daily Telegraph, July 12, 2016, 23. Gilbert King, "Eleanor Roosevelt and the Soviet Sniper," Smithsonian.com, Feb. 21, 2013. Alex Lockie, "Meet the World's Deadliest Female Sniper Who Terrorized Hitler's Nazi Army," Independent, March 18, 2018. "Soviet Girl Sniper Learned to Shoot as University Co-Ed," [Washington, D.C.] Evening Star, August 28, 1942, 2-X. "Africa a Prelude, Maisky Declares," New York Times, Nov. 15, 1942. "Rifle Match Proposed," New York Times, Sept. 3, 1942. Public Radio International, "The Life and Myths of Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Soviet Russia's Deadliest Sniper," PRI's The World, March 9, 2018. "Sharp-Shooting Women Best Soviet Snipers," USA Today Magazine, 135:2739 (December 2006), 3-4. Listener mail: Wikipedia, "Maidenhead Locator System" (accessed Nov. 3, 2018). Wikipedia, "Contesting" (accessed Nov. 4, 2018). "An Evaluation of Location Encoding Systems," GitHub (accessed Nov. 9, 2018). Our territory on What3Words. Meh. Gfycat. The Silly Party takes Luton. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was devised by Greg. Here's a corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
On this episode of the podcast we speak to Quoc Le, CEO of Quantachain.Quoc Le: Engineering & Labs executive at Tango & GfyCat. Formerly at eBay, PayPal, IBD, and IBM; Distributed systems researcher. CSE degree from ASU. Patent holder.QUANTA is on a mission to develop the first public blockchain infrastructure to provide instant liquidity many orders of magnitude faster than existing solutions. With an experienced technical team, our unique approach to liquidity leverages significant advances in system architecture - featuring a cross-chain architecture, on-chain order book matching, distributed memory ledger, and dual-ledger BFT consensus - to achieve up to 5M tx/s at
Dana Loberg is an artist turned serial entrepreneur. Currently she is the co-founder and CEO of Leo AR, a consumer AR app for placing digital content in the physical world, as well as capturing and sharing videos of interactions with that content.Dana is also behind the successful emoji and messaging sticker app, MojiLaLa. Previously Dana started MovieLala, which is a movie marketing and customer relationship management platform for promoting feature film releases, that went on to be acquired by GfyCat.Dana started her career in marketing, while at the same time, pursuing her deep passion for art. She is an accomplished artist and has hosted a one-woman show in San Francisco.In this conversation, Dana and I talk about her life as an artist, and what lessons she drew from that experience that have helped her in her life as an entrepreneur. We also talk about her focus on creating new means of visual expression through her startup endeavors at MojiLaLa and now Leo AR.We go on to discuss her work at Leo AR and how users are creating and sharing their real-world interactions with virtual, and often animated, objects. Leo AR is basically putting a fun-filled, AR-based green-screen into the hands of thousands of creators.You can find all of the show notes at thearshow.com.
GIFs offer a way to compress a ton of information into a small amount of space, and while Gfycat has positioned itself as more of a short-form video centric platform, it's going to take a step further to see what a step beyond a standard GIF looks like. The company today said it would be rolling out 360 degree GIF-like short form videos, which will allow users to plant themselves in the middle of what is effectively a looping video like a GIF.
This week we look at a fitness tracking app that accidentally revealed US military bases, a gif-making service that is back in the news and a blockchain company that is partnering with the government. Theme music is “Bot Fest” by Alex Vaan. Opening signature by Leah Garchik. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 2 of Startups of the Week, we talk about a company that's trying to make it easier for you to send GIFs back and forth to your friends—a business that has surprisingly attracted a lot of funding. Then, we'll tell you about three more startups you likely haven't heard of yet. Theme music is "Bot Fest" by Alex Vaan. Opening signature by Leah Garchik. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you searching for more podcasts to entertain and inspire you? Entrepreneur Magazine's Editor-in-Chief, Jason Feifer, give us details on his two podcasts, Problem Solvers and Pessimists Archive. Then, Gfycat Co-founder & CEO, Richard Rabbat, reveals why your content creation team should invest in making GIFs. Chase Jarvis of CreativeLive closes out the episode with a lesson on battling burnout. [00:00:00] Captivating Content on Entrepreneur Network [00:05:48] Entrepreneur = Problem Solver [00:11:30] Easing Growing Pains When Scaling a Business [00:18:21] Is your attention span getting shorter? [00:27:41] Quick and Easy GIF Creation with Gfycat [00:33:22] Extinguishing Burnout with Chase Jarvis
Witness The M.E.T. EffectThu. April 27| 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM | Advanced Advertising TheaterContent is experiencing a revolution with new formats, new business models and new audience behaviors. This collision is causing a cultural phenomenon fueled by hybrid solutions and boundless connectivity that's changing the very nature of how we live, work and play. Join this exciting session as we dig into a number of companies who are exploring new boundaries as media, entertainment and technology collide to cause The M.E.T. Effect℠.
Witness The M.E.T. EffectThu. April 27| 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM | Advanced Advertising TheaterContent is experiencing a revolution with new formats, new business models and new audience behaviors. This collision is causing a cultural phenomenon fueled by hybrid solutions and boundless connectivity that's changing the very nature of how we live, work and play. Join this exciting session as we dig into a number of companies who are exploring new boundaries as media, entertainment and technology collide to cause The M.E.T. Effect℠.
This week we chat with Richard Rabbat, The Gif Mastro. Richard is the CEO of Gifycat, a company dedicated to operationalizing and helping to drive media and monetization around the popular content format Gifs. Gif's, which are basically an image file format that is animated by combining several other images or frames into a single file have become a hot commodity in the age of Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Richard and his team created Gfycat (pronounced “jiffy-cat”) in order to upgrade the GIF viewing experience to the 21st century. Gif's are a great way to spread ideas and share moments as they amplify culture trends and brands are starting to use them for messaging. Gfycat and Richard are building a business around the ormat as a hot media property. Join us for this exciting dive into new content models and hot cultural trends as we wrap our minds around the power behind Gif's and Richard Rabbat, The Gif Mastro, on the Tech Cat Show.