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En este episodio del podcast de tecnología Doble Densidad, comenzamos el año comentando lo que a mi parecer fue lo más destacado del CES 2023, Snap cierra su aplicación para computadoras de escritorio Snap Camera, que permitía aplicar los filtros en tiempo real de SnapChat en las webcams para poder utilizarlos dentro de las videollamadas. Roku le entra a la venta de televisores anunciando 11 modelos desde las 24 hasta las 75 pulgadas de tamaño. Twitter sufre filtración de 200 millones de cuentas de correo de usuarios registrados, por lo que debes de estar especialmente atento a los ataques de phishing. Qualcomm presenta mensajes de emergencia por vía satélite para mejorar lo que ofrece Apple. Microsoft quiere combinar su buscador de internet con la inteligencia artificial ChatGPT. Reportan fallas en PlayStation 5 por ponerlo de forma vertical. Google se aferra a que Apple adopte el protocolo de mensajería RCS. Todos los episodios y links directos a las apps de podcasts disponibles en https://dobledensidad.com Redes sociales: http://facebook.com/dobledensidad http://twitter.com/dobledensidad http://twitter.com/LuisEric https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQwSqezMIdx5lgMoxrK9CHw
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Are you familiar with the potato filter that captured the hearts of millions across the world? Well, the mastermind behind that and many of your other favorite Snapchat filters is here on the Social Complex Pod today to talk all about the wild world of AR - Phil Walton.Phil Walton is Snap AR Creator Ambassador, whose work was featured on the Super Bowl, Saturday Night Live, Nickelodeon, Late Night Talk Shows, Viral Tweets, and Japanese Music Videos. His creations have been enjoyed around the world, with over 6.8 billion views. His distinctive style has become the favorite of Twitch streams, Zoom calls and social media content around the globe, with users spending 1,470 years of time using his Lenses in Snap Camera alone. He's the author of two books, The Ultimate Guide to Snapchat and Creator's Guide to Snap Inc,'s Lens Studio. Phil is also the owner of his own Social Augmented Reality development company, The Augury.In this episode, we dive into the world of AR on social media, and how this creative outlet took Phil down a new career path, how creators of AR build a portfolio and monetize their creations. We discuss the state of copyright on creators in this growing space, as well as opportunities for how brands can elevate their customer experience with AR anytime, anywhere. To connect with Phil, click here. To see the iconic potato filter, click here.To view the custom Snapchat filter from Phil for this episode (The Social Butterfly), click here.To connect with Hillary, click here. Read more about Digital HQ here.For more episodes, go to SOCIALCOMPLEXPOD.COMProduced by You Lucky Dog Productions.
Snapchat lässt sich mit dem Programm „Snap Camera“ oder BlueStacks auch am PC nutzen. Wir zeigen, wie das funktioniert.
Okta popped Original tweet: https://twitter.com/billdemirkapi/status/1506107157124722690 Okta denial: https://twitter.com/toddmckinnon/status/1506184721922859010 Okta detailed statement: https://www.okta.com/blog/2022/03/updated-okta-statement-on-lapsus/ FBI warns about attacks that bypass multi-factor authentication (MFA): https://www.zdnet.com/article/fbi-warns-about-attacks-that-bypass-multi-factor-authentication-mfa/ Lapsus$: Oxford teen accused of being multi-millionaire cyber-criminal: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-60864283 Japan's Self-Defense Forces launch new cyberdefense unit: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/03/17/national/sdf-cyberdefense-unit/ Want to talk? FBI trolls Russian Embassy for disgruntled would-be spies https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/03/23/fbi-russia-spy-recruiting-ukraine/ Zooming into the Metaverse Zoom's new virtual avatars let you show up to your next meeting as a dog: https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/22/22990983/zoom-virtual-avatars-animal-face-replacement Of course many of us did this with Snap Camera for a couple of weeks and then forgot all about it: https://snapcamera.snapchat.com 'I'm not a cat': Video shows lawyer can't turn off kitten filter during Zoom court appearance: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/i-m-not-cat-video-shows-lawyer-can-t-turn-n1257168 The Thing With Zoom: https://findthethread.postach.io/post/the-thing-with-zoom GIF inventor Stephen Wilhite dies after getting Covid: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/mar/24/stephen-wilhite-gif-inventor-dies Tune in for an *exciting* discussion about enterprise sales & pricing next week! Recommendations Dominic Event: MongoDB World, 7th-9th June in NYC — discount code DOMINICWELLINGTON25 for 25% off! https://www.mongodb.com/world-2022 Follow the show on Twitter @Roll4Enterprise or on our LinkedIn page. Theme music by Renato Podestà. Please send us suggestions for topics and/or guests for future episodes!
Use the Snap Camera App to drive traffic to your physical studio or your online streaming with the hacks discussed in this episode! Email troy@frontporchstudios.com for more details.
In today's episode Carl Layton joins us to discuss authentication in the Microsoft stack. The definition of Identity in .NET has changed over the years but a lot of the fundamentals have stayed the same. We go over some of those fundamentals with Carl. We also delve into some of the complications around authentication and some of the differences and similarities between Identity in .NET Framework, .NET Core and Azure. Sooner or later in your development career you will need to deal with .NET and we hope this episode can help you along the way. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai Liu Guest Carl Layton Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Enable Cross-Origin Requests (CORS) in ASP.NET Core JSON Web Tokens - jwt.io Twitter: Carl Layton ( @carllayton ) GitHub: Carl Layton ( cwl157 ) CarlServer Picks Caleb- Rocketbook Carl- Pro ASP.NET Core Identity Carl- Netlify Shawn- Snap Camera Wai- Eleven Table Tennis Contact Caleb: Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells Contact Wai: Linkedin: Wai Liu Facebook: Wai Liu Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)
In today's episode Carl Layton joins us to discuss authentication in the Microsoft stack. The definition of Identity in .NET has changed over the years but a lot of the fundamentals have stayed the same. We go over some of those fundamentals with Carl. We also delve into some of the complications around authentication and some of the differences and similarities between Identity in .NET Framework, .NET Core and Azure. Sooner or later in your development career you will need to deal with .NET and we hope this episode can help you along the way. Panel Caleb Wells Shawn Clabough Wai Liu Guest Carl Layton Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Enable Cross-Origin Requests (CORS) in ASP.NET Core JSON Web Tokens - jwt.io Twitter: Carl Layton ( @carllayton ) GitHub: Carl Layton ( cwl157 ) CarlServer Picks Caleb- Rocketbook Carl- Pro ASP.NET Core Identity Carl- Netlify Shawn- Snap Camera Wai- Eleven Table Tennis Contact Caleb: Caleb Wells Codes Twitter: Caleb Wells (@calebwellscodes) Linkedin: Caleb Wells Facebook: Caleb Wells Contact Wai: Linkedin: Wai Liu Facebook: Wai Liu Contact Shawn Twitter: Shawn Clabough (DotNetSuperhero)
The one where Darian interviews Matt from Snapchat. Things Matt mentioned in the conversation: Snapchat For Business Blog ( https://forbusiness.snapchat.com/ ) , Case Studies ( https://forbusiness.snapchat.com/inspiration?region=north-america ) , Snap Camera download ( https://snapcamera.snapchat.com/ ) , Lens Studio (aka Augmented Reality) creators ( https://lensstudio.snapchat.com/creators/ ) , Tech4SickKids Foundation ( https://www.sickkidsfoundation.com/ ) , Last Call ( https://www.lastcall.movie/ ) Movie (Zach McGowan). Sign up for the Marketing News Canada e-newsletter at www.marketingnewscanada.com ( http://www.marketingnewscanada.com/ ). Follow Marketing News Canada: Twitter - twitter.com/MarketingNewsC2 ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/6f0e91b0-9f52-47e1-bf0e-c20a3759e5cd/ep/twitter.com/MarketingNewsC2 ) Facebook - facebook.com/MarketingNewsCanada ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/6f0e91b0-9f52-47e1-bf0e-c20a3759e5cd/ep/facebook.com/MarketingNewsCanada ) LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/marketing-news-canada ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/6f0e91b0-9f52-47e1-bf0e-c20a3759e5cd/ep/linkedin.com/company/marketing-news-canada ) YouTube - youtube.com/channel/UCM8sS33Jyj0xwbnBtRqJdNw ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/6f0e91b0-9f52-47e1-bf0e-c20a3759e5cd/ep/youtube.com/channel/UCM8sS33Jyj0xwbnBtRqJdNw ) Website - marketingnewscanada.com ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/6f0e91b0-9f52-47e1-bf0e-c20a3759e5cd/ep/marketingnewscanada.com ) Follow Darian Kovacs: Website - jellymarketing.com/darian ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/6f0e91b0-9f52-47e1-bf0e-c20a3759e5cd/ep/jellymarketing.com/darian ) LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/dariankovacs ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/6f0e91b0-9f52-47e1-bf0e-c20a3759e5cd/ep/linkedin.com/in/dariankovacs ) Facebook - facebook.com/dariankovacspage ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/6f0e91b0-9f52-47e1-bf0e-c20a3759e5cd/ep/facebook.com/dariankovacspage ) Instagram - instagram.com/dariankovacs ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/6f0e91b0-9f52-47e1-bf0e-c20a3759e5cd/ep/instagram.com/dariankovacs ) Twitter - twitter.com/dariankovacs ( https://app.redcircle.com/shows/6f0e91b0-9f52-47e1-bf0e-c20a3759e5cd/ep/twitter.com/dariankovacs ) Follow Matt McGowan: Snapchat - https://www.snapchat.com/add/mcgowanmatt Twitter - https://twitter.com/matt_mcgowan LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcgowan/ Snapchat Twitter - https://twitter.com/snapchat
Texas attorney Rod Ponton's appearance as a fluffy kitten during an online court hearing provided a moment of levity to a pandemic- and Zoom-fatigued world.But that specific, adorable filter may be tough to find for anyone looking to replicate the viral moment.Ponton told The Associated Press that he was using his assistant's 10-year-old desktop Dell computer when he logged in for a routine civil forfeiture hearing Tuesday in Presidio County, Texas, where he serves as prosecutor.Ponton says his appearance looked normal on the webcam as he waited to be let into the Zoom hearing in Judge Roy Ferguson's court. But when the hearing began, to his shock and dismay, he was a cat."I think everybody in the world's seen the video now and heard me trying as I struggled to try to un-cat myself," he said.Ponton said he's still trying to untangle the mystery, but he believes the computer's software and the assistant's young child are the likeliest culprits.Texas-based Dell Technologies says the aging desktop was likely in need of a software update."Mr. Ponton was likely running an outdated driver which may have held him in cat filter limbo a little too long," said Glen Robson, chief technology officer at Dell's client solutions group. "While those of us techies were probably cringing watching that video, I'm sure cat lovers everywhere were celebrating."Video filters and virtual backgrounds have exploded in popularity as much of the world's activities moved online during the pandemic. One commonly used program is Snap Camera, which lets users download all kinds of filters, including one that makes a person appear like a potato (as one woman famously did early in the pandemic).Separately, Zoom offers filters of its own through its app, though none as realistic as Ponton's attorney-cat.Mishaps in online courtrooms have occurred throughout the pandemic as the legal community adjusts to remote proceedings. A Georgia case last year was disrupted by hold music, background noise and the neglected mute button. And in Florida, a judge told attorneys they must get out of bed and put on clothing before appearing on video for proceedings.Ferguson, the judge who oversaw Tuesday's hearing and posted the video online, told The Associated Press he had no idea the clip would become an instant hit."My phone started to melt within about two minutes, and I realized that this was going to take on a life of its own," Ferguson said.In one of the more hilarious moments, Ponton tells the judge: "I'm prepared to go forward" with the hearing, despite his feline appearance. Ferguson said everyone involved was committed to maintaining the dignity of the court, despite the absurdity of the situation.Ponton was good-humored about his new notoriety, telling the AP: "I'm happy to give the world a laugh because I think we needed it after the last few months."
Klingt “All of your data, under your control.” gut für dich? Diesen Ansatz verfolgt das Solid Project und will damit das Internet dezentralisieren. Geleitet wird es von Tim Berners-Lee, dem Erfinder des World Wide Web selbst, der die heutige Entwicklungsrichtung des Umgangs mit Nutzungsdaten kritisch sieht. Wie eine Dezentralisierung ablaufen soll, erklärt uns in dieser Folge Angelo Veltens. Angelo ist Berater bei codecentric und als aktives Mitglied der Solid-Community stark im Projekt involviert. Deshalb haben wir ihn in dieser Folge gebeten, uns mehr darüber zu erzählen, was einen Solid Pot ausmacht – eine Art Portemonnaie mit den eigenen Nutzungsdaten und die grundlegende Idee hinter dem Projekt. Die damit einhergehende Möglichkeit, plattformunabhängig miteinander zu kommunizieren, ist nur einer der Gründe, die diese Strömung im Bereich des Social Web so spannend machen. Im Verlauf des Gesprächs gehen wir näher auf die Fragen ein, wie die Daten selbst aussehen und wie ihr Hosting sowohl logistisch als auch finanziell geregelt werden kann. Den Link zu Ruben Verborghs Artikel über Facebook gibt's hier.Du möchtest Solid in deiner App einbinden? Mit diesen Frameworks klappt's: Solid React SDK LDflex Solid Client Authn JS Picks of the Day Radical Candor Lust, euren nächsten Videochat etwas aufzupimpen? Mit der Snap Camera könnt ihr lustige Snapchat-Filter auf PC und Mac nutzen. Video von codecentric: Was hat sich durch den Scrum Guide 2020 verändert? Ihr wollt mit Angelo in Kontakt treten? Seine Solid WebID findet ihr hier. Auf Twitter, GitHub und seiner Homepage erreicht ihr ihn auch. Weitere Links aus der Folge findet ihr hier: Einführungsartikel: A Primer on the Semantic Web and Linked Data Shaperepo Organization of Schemas FOAF Project Node Solid Server Enterprise Solid Server Solid Communityserver Linked Data Platform 1.0 Solid Community @inrupt/solid-client Schreibt uns! Schickt uns eure Themenwünsche und euer Feedback. podcast@programmier.bar Folgt uns! Bleibt auf dem Laufenden über zukünftige Folgen und virtuelle Meetups und beteiligt euch an Community-Diskussionen. Twitter Instagram Facebook Meetup YouTube Musik: Hanimo
資生堂がSnap Cameraのフィルター(Lens)の提供をはじめました。わたしもビデオ会議のときにSnap Cameraを使っていますが、自撮り写真は加工するのが当たり前な若い女性の感覚がわかってきた気がしています。 ■TeleBeauty テレビューティー|ワタシプラス/資生堂 https://www.shiseido.co.jp/sw/beautyinfo/telebeauty/ === 目次 === 00:00:00 オープニング by ムスメ 00:00:05 資生堂がSnap Cameraのフィルターを提供 00:01:02 フィルターでメイクできたら化粧品売れないのでは? 00:01:46 わたしもビデオ会議でSnap Camera使ってます 00:02:56 ビデオ会議で自分の映りはやっぱり気になる 00:04:18 女性が自撮り写真を加工するのが当たり前な感覚に共感 00:05:05 しめの言葉 ------- #アシカガCAST デジタル活用のヒントを与えられることを目指した ・各回ワンテーマ(余計な近況報告ナシ) ・5分くらいでさらっと聴ける ポッドキャストを基本週5回(月〜金)配信しています。 #ラジオ #ポッドキャスト ■Twitterアカウント https://twitter.com/ashikagacast ■Facebookページ https://www.facebook.com/ashikagacast/ ■アシカガCAST コミュニティ on Spectrum https://spectrum.chat/cast Apple Podcast、Spotify、Google Podcast、YouTubeなどで配信しています。 ■Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/%E3%82%A2%E3%82%B7%E3%82%AB%E3%82%ACcast/id1471540766 ■Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7JhT3snKrz5TnWzwB7xOq6 ■Google Podcast https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85MjMxOTYwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz ■YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj09Ciw-xGZheDKJ8NObJtw アシカガCASTを支援しよう
資生堂がSnap Cameraのフィルター(Lens)の提供をはじめました。わたしもビデオ会議のときにSnap Cameraを使っていますが、自撮り写真は加工するのが当たり前な若い女性の感覚がわかってきた気がしています。■TeleBeauty テレビューティー|ワタシプラス/資生堂https://www.shiseido.co.jp/sw/beautyinfo/telebeauty/=== 目次 ===00:00:00 オープニング by ムスメ00:00:05 資生堂がSnap Cameraのフィルターを提供00:01:02 フィルターでメイクできたら化粧品売れないのでは?00:01:46 わたしもビデオ会議でSnap Camera使ってます00:02:56 ビデオ会議で自分の映りはやっぱり気になる00:04:18 女性が自撮り写真を加工するのが当たり前な感覚に共感00:05:05 しめの言葉-------#アシカガCASTデジタル活用のヒントを与えられることを目指した・各回ワンテーマ(余計な近況報告ナシ)・5分くらいでさらっと聴けるポッドキャストを基本週5回(月〜金)配信しています。#ラジオ #ポッドキャスト■Twitterアカウントhttps://twitter.com/ashikagacast■Facebookページhttps://www.facebook.com/ashikagacast/■アシカガCAST コミュニティ on Spectrumhttps://spectrum.chat/castApple Podcast、Spotify、Google Podcast、YouTubeなどで配信しています。■Apple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/%E3%82%A2%E3%82%B7%E3%82%AB%E3%82%ACcast/id1471540766■Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7JhT3snKrz5TnWzwB7xOq6■Google Podcasthttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85MjMxOTYwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz■YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj09Ciw-xGZheDKJ8NObJtwアシカガCASTを支援しよう
Haylee (@hellomrsharwick) is sharing her favorite distance learning resources, all about her podcast studies, and Google Meet and Zoom tips and tricks. Shop Really Good Stuff's 25% OFF Outlet Sale Through May 25th:https://www.reallygoodstuff.comFollow Haylee on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hellomrsharwick/?hl=enRead Haylee's Blog:https://www.hellomrsharwick.comShop Haylee's Teachers Pay Teachers Store:https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Hello-Mrs-HarwickListen to Haylee's Podcast, "Tales of Teaching": https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tales-of-teaching-podcast/id1469128670?i=1000441962738
Author and entrepreneur Zoë Foster Blake, the founder of Go-To Skin Care, has advice for starting a business, choosing skincare that works, preventing facial redness and mascara smudges—and potty-training your kids (really). Plus, Jenn & Jess discuss color-enhancing shampoos, tips for organizing beauty products, and the week’s beauty headlines (Charlotte Tilbury sales rumors, L’Oréal’s Snap Camera lenses, news about talc in body products, and the “fox eye” trend). Want more Fat Mascara?Our secret Facebook group: Fat Mascara / Raising a WandInstagram: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jennedit Twitter: @fatmascara Email: info@fatmascara.com Website: fatmascara.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Email me at shivajisinha31@gmail.com with your feedback, suggestions and opinions! Whats new? Facebook launched its own Messenger Rooms last week | TikTok along with their brand partners have launched Small Gestures | Instagram introduces Live Donations to support causes| Instagram released two updates – testing a new ‘Challenges' sticker and a ‘Stay Home' AR collection in the Stories gallery | Snapchat is associating with a range of brands to offer integrated AR Lenses, and bring the rising popularity of Snap Camera into play | ZEE5, Cosmos-Maya sign multi-project deal | World's biggest film festivals unite for 10-day global streaming event | Dice Media comes back with ‘Firsts' in partnership with Bumble and Cadbury Dairy Milk Silk | Sony launches digital series to show achievements of Indian athletes at Olympics | Google purged 2.7 billion bad ads in 2019, COVID-19 fake ads next target Campaigns of the week: ITC's 'Stay Strong Moms' campaign | Parle-G thanks frontline workers through ‘Aap hai toh hum hai' digital film | Switzerland Tourism's new campaign urges travellers to dream now travel later | Virtual trip around NSW through Zoom ready assets. Closing thoughts on what I've learned not just by observing but while also planning with my clients this week is that a relevant message is way more important than just following the herd. I think we are always so focused on share of voice and numbers we forget if what we're saying really is worth it? If you're in an agency or on the other side, do you also wonder how to tell your client or boss that the proposed campaign is shit? I know easier said than done and we all have to sometimes compromise and implement ridiculous campaigns. But the important thing is did you make yourself heard or did you just quietly execute? My conscience is clear if I know I've fought for it at least. What do you guys think? Do email me your thoughts. Till then, have a wonderful week ahead!
Frederique, Owen, and Zach talk tech. This episode, we covered: The Facebook review process for Instagram effects, SuperHi's Spark AR tutorial, Owen's latest Chrome extension, Catalyst on YouTube, Snap Camera for desktop, Quibi, iPad Pro keyboard case, Elevation Lab's iPad easel, Contact tracing hackathon in the Netherlands, COVID-19 tracking in the U.S. by Palantir, Facebook ads coming to WhatsApp, and A wedding in Animal Crossing. Join us in Discord and leave us a voice message!
Zoom以外のビデオ会議サービスでも背景を変えられるSnap Cameraを紹介しました。Lens Studioという関連アプリを使うと、自作バーチャル背景も作れます。=== 目次 ===00:00:00 オープニング by ムスメ00:00:07 Snap CameraでZoom以外のビデオ会議でも背景を変えられる00:01:07 Snap Chatのカメラエフェクトがパソコンでも使えるSnap Camera00:02:00 エフェクトを「レンズ」と呼び、レンズを切り替える00:02:47 おとなしめのレンズを検索して探して保存しておく00:03:29 Lens Studioで自作背景を作れる00:04:58 作ったレンズを配布できるのは面白い■Snap Camera - Snap Camerahttps://snapcamera.snapchat.com/■Zoomじゃなくてもできる!自作バーチャル背景をLens Studioで作る|ソネコウキ|notehttps://note.com/ksone/n/nd0797d865823■感想・ご意見をツイートhttps://twitter.com/intent/tweet?&text=■Zoom%E3%81%98%E3%82%83%E3%81%AA%E3%81%8F%E3%81%A6%E3%82%82%E3%83%90%E3%83%BC%E3%83%81%E3%83%A3%E3%83%AB%E8%83%8C%E6%99%AF%EF%BC%88%E7%AC%AC243%E5%9B%9E%EF%BC%89&url=https://anchor.fm/ashikaga/episodes/Zoom243-ecoiib&hashtags=アシカガCAST-------#アシカガCASTデジタル活用のヒントを与えられることを目指した・各回ワンテーマ(余計な近況報告ナシ)・5分くらいでさらっと聴けるポッドキャストを基本週5回(月〜金)配信しています。#ラジオ #ポッドキャスト■Twitterアカウントhttps://twitter.com/ashikagacast■Facebookページhttps://www.facebook.com/ashikagacast/■アシカガCAST コミュニティ on Spectrumhttps://spectrum.chat/castApple Podcast、Spotify、Google Podcast、YouTubeなどで配信しています。■Apple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/%E3%82%A2%E3%82%B7%E3%82%AB%E3%82%ACcast/id1471540766■Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7JhT3snKrz5TnWzwB7xOq6■Google Podcasthttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85MjMxOTYwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz■YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj09Ciw-xGZheDKJ8NObJtwアシカガCASTを支援しよう
This week Dave (https://twitter.com/davidegts) and Gunnar (http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/about) talk about robot prayers, robot law, robot pain, and people pain Snap Camera (https://snapcamera.snapchat.com/) This Terrifying Robotic Mouth Chants AI-Generated Prayers (https://www.hackster.io/news/this-terrifying-robotic-mouth-chants-ai-generated-prayers-9719ad6f0900) For $3, a ‘robot lawyer’ will sue data brokers that don’t delete your personal and location info (https://fortune.com/2020/03/05/delete-location-data-privacy-personal-information-donotpay/) DoNotPay now lets you share online subscriptions without divulging your password (https://venturebeat.com/2020/03/09/donotpay-now-lets-you-share-online-subscriptions-without-divulging-your-password/) Japanese scientists develop 'blade runner' robot that can feel pain (https://www.designboom.com/technology/japanese-scientists-develop-hyper-realistic-robot-that-can-feel-pain-02-24-2020/) Slanted Toilets Are the Logical Extreme of Hyperproductivity (https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2019/12/slanted-toilet-standardtoilet-productivity/603898/) Cutting Room Floor * Overly descriptive color palettes (https://colors.lol/) * McDonald's Offers Scented Candles (https://www.neatorama.com/2020/02/21/McDonald-s-Offers-Scented-Candles/) * Financial Times’ 404 page (https://www.ft.com/404) We Give Thanks * The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!
Te gast - via Skype - is Rixt Herklots. Zij is de chief operations van The Next Women NL (thenextwomen.com), een business platform dat vrouwen bij elkaar brengt voor inspiratie en mogelijke samenwerkingen. The Next Women organiseert netwerkmomenten, workshops en business events voor en door vrouwen. Ook beheren ze een fonds van waaruit wordt geïnvesteerd in startup met een vrouwelijke oprichter. Columnist Samira Salman volgde onlangs voor het eerst een meerdaagse online training. Hoe is dat eigenlijk, zo lang online? Samira deelt haar ervaringen en tips voor als je er zelf een organiseert. In de Blikopeners bespreekt Esther onder online meeting tools. En hoe de Snap Camera van Snapchat maakt dat je luchtige momenten in je video calls kunt brengen door middel van Snapchat filters. Bluedot.ai gebruikt AI om vroegtijdig virussen op te sporen. 9 dagen voor de uitbraak van corona hadden zij al door dat er iets niet goed was. En www.hoale.nl een slim platform waarmee restaurants simpel een afhaalsysteem kunnen opzetten online, om daarmee gemiste omzet in te halen. Als afsluiter columnist Dimitry Vleugel. Hij blaast eerst stoom af, blikt terug op de crisis in 2008 en is hoopvol over de afloop van de coronacrisis. Hij bespreekt riverside.fm, een tool waarmee je video podcasts kunt opnemen en streamen. Taskade.com is een slimme productiviteitstool. Verkeersinformatie voor online diensten en hun storingen en hoe veilig zijn die conference tools nu eigenlijk? Tijdschema: 00:02:10 Rixt Herklots (TheNextWomen) helpt vrouwelijke ondernemers 00:19:53 Waar loopt Esther als vrouwelijke ondernemer tegenaan? 00:33:10 Samira Salman deelt ervaring driedaagse online training 00:41:40 Een v/d blikopeners van deze week: Snap Camera 00:48:47 Dim over corona en productiviteitstools
Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because understanding the past prepares us for the innovations of the future! Today we're going to cover my daughter's favorite thing to do these days: Snapchat. Today Snapchat has over 203 million users. That's up from 188 just a year ago. And with around 50 million logging in monthly, it's becoming one of the most used social networks in the world. But how does a company manage to go from nothing to, well, so… much… more… You see, the numbers don't tell the full story. Nearly 80 percent of people on the Internet between 18 and 24 use Snapchat. As does pretty much every kid I know who's younger than that. A lot of people don't really like Snapchat, but the seems to be partly because a lot of them don't seem to understand it. Neither does the world of finance. They have yet to figure out how to turn a profit. But in a world where users means once that number starts to slow, the adults will be called in to make all the money. This doesn't mean the stock of Snap Inc doesn't jump around. Facebook did it. And in the short term, life looked good. But in the long term, many of those decisions Facebook made has led to talk of breaking up Facebook, and has caused CEO Mark Zuckerberg to spend more time in front of the leaders of various nation states than I think he'd like. But Snapchat is a Gen Z company. And there's something more there. How did Snapchat end up in these types of conversations? In part this was because with the popularity of Facebook growing amongst older generations, Gen Z and beyond wanted to stay connected but more more authentically and less for show as is common when trying to just go out and gather likes. This starts with how the company was founded. Snapchat was started in 2011 by now-CEO Evan Spiegel and partners Bobby Murphy and Reggie Brown, while going to school at Stanford University. They had a core tenant: that messages are removed once viewed. In the beginning, it was just for sharing pictures from one person to another. And it was the first social app to really embrace a mobile-first design philosophy. They worked on Picaboo, the first name, for a few months and after launch kicked out Reggie Brown, who had the idea in the first place. They rebranded to Snapchat, keeping Reggie;s Ghostface Chillah icon though. They would later settle with good old Brown for a little more than $150 million dollars in 2014. At release time in 2011, Snapchat was an iOS app. The next year, they released an Android app and similar to the guys from Silicon Valley they were having a rough time keeping up with demand of over 20 million photos per day already zipping through their network. 2013 brought a bunch of features like the ability to find friends, to reply by double-tapping, better navigation, and Snapkidz for children 13 and lower. The “My Story” feature allowed users to put snaps in storylines. In 2013 Snapchat also taught the world about API rate limiting. Given that they didn't limit the number of possible API connections they leaked about 4 and a half million usernames and phone numbers on a website called SnapchatDB.info. As is often the case, getting hacked in no way hurt them. I mean they said they were sorry. I think that's painful for Stanford… Nevermind. They added video in 2014. The network continued to grow and Snapchat teamed up with Square in 2014 to send money to friends through Snapchat. After 4 years, Snapcash was discontinued in 2018. 2015 Brough in app purchases to get more replays. I never liked that. They also relaxed the requirement to hold down a button while watching snaps but didn't remove the requirement that you couldn't take a screenshot without alerting the sender. But the big thing was adding effects. This led to an explosion in popularity. Bunny ears and noses were everywhere. And world lenses led to those little frames at special events all over the world. Snapchat got big enough to release a notable figures feature. 2015 also saw Spiegel say that Snapchat was for rich people, not Indians or the Spanish. They temporarily lost 1.5% in share price but… I guess it's like when people have been drinking too much wine, they say what they really think. 2016 brought Snapchat Memories, which allow saving story posts in a private location in the app. We also got geofilters in 2016, bitmojis, and locking snaps with a PIN. They managed to raise $1.8 billion in private equity that year. In 2017, you could view a snap for an unlimited amount of time, but they would be removed at the end of the viewing time. 2017 also saw links in chats and given the popularity of other graphical tools, we got backgrounds. We also got custom stories which let people make stories by combining images. They bought Zenly in 2017. 2018 gave us the Snap Camera and Snapchat lenses which allow for those silly bunny filters video chat and live streaming services such as Skype, Twitch, YouTube, and Zoom. Seeing that they would like to foster a spirit of integration, Snapchat also released an integration platform known as Snap Kit, which allows for OAuth logins with OMG bitmoji avatars. They also released a new interface in 2018. One that Kylie Jenner dissed, supposedly causing the company to drop over a billion in market cap. Pretty sure that drop lasted less time than how long people will actually know who Kylie is. 2019 mostly just gave us Snapchat employees spying on other people using an internal tool called SnapLion. Pretty sure that's not SOC2 compliant. Also pretty sure there will be law suits. It's crap like that that can stifle the growth of a company. Instagram added similar features and investors later sued Snap for not disclosing how substantial a threat Instagram ended up being. This with dropping over a billion dollars a year to keep gaining that marketshare. Becoming a big name on Snapchat and Insta can skyrocket people to stardom and open the floodgates for an entire new career: influencer. People long thought Apple would buy Snapchat. They have enough cash on hand to do so and they've tried for a long time to build social networks to no avail. But Apple builds frameworks others use for Augmented Reality, not Augmented Reality worlds. Others thought Amazon would acquire the company to further build out the Snapchat camera and further promotional options to a younger audience. Snapchat also has better visual searching options than Amazon. Tencent owned 17 percent of the Class A shares of Snap in 2018 who has a market cap of over ten billion dollars. I believe they call that a decacorn. People keep trying to say Snapchat can't stand alone forever. They sure burn through a lot of cash. But Facebook has tried to buy Snapchat and failed, just as Friendster tried to buy Facebook once upon a time. Special aint it. A lot of these tech empires are built by buying up smaller scrappier companies. What's a couple hundred million here and there? The fact that Snapchat has managed to stand alone should be an inspiration. Until they become the company gobbling up everyone else. My daughter, who's my Super BFF, sends me tons of snaps. It's become one of her favorite things to do I think. It's sweet. I don't get snaps from anyone else. But then, I'm also a different generation. Which is both good and bad. She also chats me up a plenty in Instagram. Personally, I just want to see it all in one place and don't care which place that is. So if you wanna' hit me up listeners, you can find me at krypted dot com. And I'd be happy to take any feedback on the podcast that you might have. Or at Snapchat. Or at Twitter. Or… Well, you get the point. And thank you for tuning into another episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're lucky to have you. Have a great day!
We're back after Halloween finding ourselves newly immortal! Well maybe not, but we were going to talk about Diablo Immortal and that didn't happen. We did talk about a lot of other gaming things, though! Ch-check, check it out! 0:07:54 Fallout 76 still not cross platform. 0:21:35 Night of the Living Dead sequel in the works. 0:23:27 New animated comedy taking place in Star Trek universe from Rick and Morty writer. 0:30:30 Star Wars Episode 9 will be a course correction for the franchise. 0:35:45 Pokemon Go will now record steps in the background. 0:39:40 Microsoft rumored to bring All You Can Play Game Pass to PC. 0:45:21 Is this really the last Magic the Gathering Master Series set? 0:55:55 Twitch Con announcements: karaoke, Snapchat filters, multiview, and more: 0:58:35 Squad Streaming. 1:00:26 "Twitch Sings" karaoke game. 1:02:35 Snap Camera desktop app. Give Me Liberty or Give Me Links! Free 30 Days of Amazon and Twitch Prime: That's the Power of Love! Interested in writing geek-centric articles? Got a fever to let your inner writer out? Email us with an article to be published for thousands of readers to see! CHECK OUT OUR AWESOME merch! https://www.duelingogres.com/bazaar-dueling-ogres-store/ SMASH ALL THOSE social media LIKES AND SHARES AND retweets and pins and SUBSCRIBES FOREVER! They help us stay alive one more day! Literally, there are larger ogres over us. They're ruthless and terrifying. We cry tears of blood! CALL or TEXT us so we can play/read your question on air @ !! (Intro uses the "" track by Kevin Macleod (). Licensed under . Outtro: , licensed under .)
Guten Morgen meine lieben! Es ist wieder Freitag, und das heißt es ist Zeit für das nächste Berührpunkt Wochenupdate, in dem ich euch wieder alles rund um die Themen Digitale Produkte, Tech und Design erzähle. Einfach alles was in meinem Kosmos als Digital Pioneer und Maker so abgeht. Heute mit Apple News, vielen AR Links und einem neuen Trello Workflow! ======= SHOW NOTES: -Smart Glasses: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/focals-by-north -Hawkey iOS Control: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/hawkeye-access -Spatial: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/spatial-2 -Snap Camera: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/snap-camera -Apple Design Award Guide: https://uxdesign.cc/what-it-takes-to-win-an-apple-design-award-c4648b10d2f -Atomic Habits, James Clear: https://jamesclear.com ======= Blog: marvinmessenzehl.com Twitter & Instagram: @yoomarvin Music by @LakeyInspired