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In Progress Podcast
Americans Try Japanese Alcohol

In Progress Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 48:10


Check out the video! Timecodes: 0:30 - Strong Zero 3:05 - Tik Tok Comments On Spirit Airlines 5:46 - Eating Japanese Snacks 7:55 - Snapcash 8:27 - More Japanese Snacks 9:28 - Logo Burns Down A Forest 14:45 - Jake Burns Down A House 17:27 - Drinking More Strong Zero 18:00 - Even More Japanese Snacks 21:04 - The Lonely Island 24:05 - Twisted Tea 25:36 - Trashing Spirit Airlines Again? 26:24 - Vlogging 28:13 - Can't Eat Seafood 28:52 - Is It Wrong To Say The F Word? 29:41 - Losing $300 in Stock 30:10 - Getting Attacked By An Animal? 32:50 - What If Guns Get Banned? 34:52 - Logo Starting A Youtube Channel? 35:29 - Resident Evil Gets 2021 Anime 36:55 - Horror Movie Dates 38:44 - Logo Mode 39:28 - Ready for Demon Slayer Movie 40:15 - Too Much Alcohol 40:56 - Brief Intermission 41:00 - Throwing Up On Command 43:39 - Obese Ducks 45:40 - Outro

The History of Computing
The Meteoric Rise Of Snapchat

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 9:53


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!

Le Super Daily
Snapchat le pionnier dans la tourmente

Le Super Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 19:22


Épisode 36 : Snapchat est le troisième réseau social derrière Facebook et Instagram et est aussi le repère de la génération Z. Pourtant en étant à la frontière de la messagerie privée et du réseau social, Snapchat peine à trouver un business plan rentable, mais l'avenir n'est pas aussi sombre qu'il n'y parait. Histoire Inventé par deux étudiants californiens de Standford. Première version en 2011. De 2012 à 2014 Snapchat repousse des offres de rachat de la part de Facebook (3 millions d'euros) et de Google (4 millions d'euros). En octobre 2014 : introduction des messages publicitaires. En Novembre 2014 : Introduction de Snapcash. En 2017, rachat de Zenly, une start up Française. Entre 250 et 350 millions d'euros pour de la géolocalisation en temps réel. Février 2018 : une mise à jour de l'interface qui privilégie les influenceurs et les marques plus que les utilisateurs. Repère de la génération Z 85% des utilisateurs ont entre 13 et 34 ans. Un réseau de jeune. 51% des 16-22 ans privilégient Snapchat pour l'envoi de photos. 56% des 16-22 ans favorisent Snapchat pour l'envoi de vidéos. Et 75% d'entre eux favorisent Snapchat pour faire des stories. 68% des 12-17 ans aux US sont inscrits sur Snapchat. Les parents acceptent mieux la présence de leurs enfants sur Snapchat que sur Facebook ou Instagram. Snapchat est plus assimilé à une messagerie privée. Snapchat dans la tourmente En 2015 : 200 millions d'abonnés actifs sur le réseau, aujourd'hui 188 millions. Snap Inc. a perdu les 2/3 de sa valeur en 18 mois. Sur le deuxième trimestre 2018 : 353 millions de dollars de perte nette. Snapchat n'a jamais généré de profit. La mort de Snapchat est annoncé chaque mois et pourtant Snapchat est toujours là. Snapchat le précurseur Les pionniers du format stories 9/16e Les pionniers en réalité augmenté avec Lens Studio avec les filtres que l'ont peut ajouter sur nos têtes. Snapchat invente et Instagram reprend pour l'adapter au plus grand nombre. Les Geofilters, une super idée pour les marques. SnapMap avec de la géolocalisation en temps réel. Snapchat a un avenir Février 2018 : Vente de baskets Nike exclusives sur la plateforme Snapchat. Le stock s'écoule en 23 minutes. Le e-commerce est en route. Snapchat signe un partenariat avec Amazon. Et dès aujourd'hui aux États-Unis, les produits filmés ou pris en photos sur Snapchat sont repérés par Amazon grâce à un logiciel de reconnaissance d'image. Ainsi si vous filmez vos baskets, quelqu'un qui voit votre Snap peut cliquer sur vos baskets et les acheter depuis Snapchat sur Amazon. Snapchat réfléchit à comment faire pour que les stories puissent être partagées en dehors de l'application, sur d'autres plateformes ou sur des sites internet. À l'heure où les messageries privées prennent de plus en plus le pas sur les réseaux sociaux, Snapchat pourrait en tirer en profit avec sa plateforme hybride, entre un réseau social et une messagerie privée. . . . Le Super Daily est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs. Nous sommes une agence de content marketing et social media basée à Lyon. Nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs. Contact : bonjour@supernatifs.com

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
Ep. 239. Fintech Insider: After Dark VI - London and Atlanta

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 77:20


In London, David M. Brear, Simon Taylor, and Sarah Kocianski were our hosts, joined by: Marieke Flament, European Managing Director and CMO of Circle, Simon Vans-Colina, Engineer at Monzo, and Daniel Hegarty, CEO of Habito. Over in Atlanta, Sam Maule and Doug Bobenhouse are joined by three pairs of guests: Rob Frohwein, CEO of Kabbage and Shannon Johnson, Group President of Financial Institutions at Cardlytics; next up was Kathryn Petralia, COO and Co-Founder of Kabbage, and Andrew Morris, Chief Content Officer at Money20/20; rounding out the show we had Howard Bush, Principal on Industry Experiences and Banking and Capital Markets Lead at Microsoft and Ginger Schmeltzer, Owner and Principal at GDS Advisors, LLC. Coming on to incredible music and an epic trailer we kick things off with insight into challenger banks. The UK’s digital banks may be profitable sooner than you think Monzo, Starling and Tandem all expect to have hit profitability by 2020 or sooner. The panel examines if Monzo can hit profitability so soon given losses quadrupling recently, Starling's profitability from new revenue streams like business bank accounts and marketplace partnerships, and Tandem acquiring 250K customers since the start of 2018. Next up Starling Bank ditching the purple for a new set of cards, cards for the bank's consumer accounts will be teal, while its business accounts will be turning navy blue. And all cards are portait. Just by like we have Megan Caywood of Starling fame in the audience to show it off. We move on to Snapchat shutting down Snapcash and giving the space over to Venmo. Snapchat will abandon the peer-to-peer payment space on August 30th. The service was powered by Square Cash. Snapcash gave Snapchat a way to get users to connect payment methods to the app, which were vital to the company’s aim to become a commerce platforms where you can shop without leaving the app. Launched in 2014, ahead of Venmo and Zelle but has ultimately lost customers to both companies. And finally the London team takes a look at what happened to celeb-endorsed cryptocurrencies. Heading over to Atlanta Doug and Sam kick things off with Rob Frohwein and Shannon Johnson on Uber and Venmo partnering to deliver a new payment experience. The four discuss Uber and Venmo are partnering to deliver a seamless new payment experience available with Uber and Uber Eats. More than 6M payments on Venmo mentioned “Uber” in their description over the past year, how big a deal the partnership is, how important it is that Venmo is offering bank-like solutions without being a bank, and Venmo's security. Next up, Kathry Petralia and Andrew Morries walk on stage to a great deal of applause, to discuss Facebook Google and others uniting to let customers transfer data between apps. They take a look at whether this is a bonus for start ups, what it means for privacy and data security and why Apple is conspicuously absent from this initiative. Howard Bush and Ginger Schemltzer are on stage next to discuss VISA MoneyGram and Visa Team preparing to deliver real-time global P2P, whether it's a digital and mobile payment option targeting milennials, if cash is still king, why the plan is starting with Mexico and the Philippines and where they'll go next. And finally the panel takes a look at a woman driving through the streets of South Korea and leaving $14,000 worth of cash in her wake. All this and so much more on today's very special After Dark episode of Fintech Insider! Subscribe so you never miss an episode, leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app. Spread the fintech love by sharing or tweeting this podcast. Let us know your thoughts @FintechInsiders and join the discussion by signing up at www.fintechinsidernews.com. Find us on Twitter using #AfterDarkVI to get the latest on what’s happened and what people thought. This episode was written and produced by Laura Watkins and Petrit Berisha. Edited by Michael Bailey and Holly Blaxill. Special Guests: Andrew Morris, Daniel Hegarty, Ginger Schmeltzer, Howard Bush, Kathryn Petralia, Marieke Flament, Rob Frohwein, Shannon Johnson, and Simon Vans-Colina.

The Take Traction Show - Ecommerce Marketing Advice
Should you go all in on one business? Or should you have multiple businesses?

The Take Traction Show - Ecommerce Marketing Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 113:47


"It's who we are that defines the business model we choose" – Tweet this! 0:14:13 – Opinews 0:32:36 – How we nearly got screwed over in China this week 0:50:24 – Feature: Should you go all in on one business? Or should you have multiple businesses? 1:29:32 – Gameshow: The Price is Wrong Head over to facebook.com/taketraction.com to discuss this episode! -- This week we've got a great few segments coming up for you: Opinews In this week’s Opinews: The EU is cracking down on US companies, issuing it's biggest fine ever – $5bn... Mr Trump is not impressed. Ebay is trying to break into the Japanese market. Snapchat has had to quickly shut down its money exchange platform, Snapcash after it was used to sell erotic images. Feature   Before jumping into the main feature today, we'll be adding to last weeks feature, sharing a story of how we nearly lost $8000 and 4 months of our lives after a close shave with a Chinese freight forwarding company. Then it's time for today's main feature: Should you go all in on one business? Or should you have multiple businesses? We'll be discussing the ins and outs of each business model to help you work out which one is right for you. The Price is Wrong Here's a brand new segment for you guys! Tune in to hear about some of the weirdest things people have sold on ebay and see if Cristian can beat me in today's gameshow.   Links and Resources: Niche Pursuits – Spencer Haws' blog where he reports everything to do with his empire of small businesses that he runs. If you're interested in building a portfolio of your own businesses, Spencer's got some great content for you. Jungle Scout – Greg Mercer's Amazon product scouting tool... one of his many businesses. Please Help Us Out: Our podcast content is free, but we just have one favour to ask: If you like the show then make sure to subscribe but most importantly, please leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts. You really have no idea how much it helps. iTunes Spotify Overcast Stitcher Youtube   Take Traction For more, head over to taketraction.com

Not Rocket Science
Episode 14 - What's Up with This Chunky Dad Sneakers Trend?

Not Rocket Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 50:22


On this episode of Not Rocket Science, I talk about the biggest trend in sneakers for the past year(ish), these chunky dad sneakers. From household brands like Adidas to high fashion brands like Balenciaga, dad shoes have made some major noise for the past year or two and I dig into the history of this fad, when it will end and how crazy fashion trends like this one come into existence in the first place. I also, recap current events including my take on the most world's most Instagrammed sneakers, Snapcash ending about as quietly as it started, and the crazy lucrative endorsement future of Kylian Mbappe after his insane World Cup. For more NRS happenings, check out our Twitter and Instagram accounts @ nrs_show (on both platforms). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/not-rocket-science/support

PYMNTS News in 90
Evening | July 23, 2018

PYMNTS News in 90

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 1:35


European finance leaders want progress on digital company tax; Theranos investors opt to settle with little left

Subnet
Subnet 120: July 23, 2018

Subnet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 1:34


Apple is hosting a live HomePod Q&A, Uber and Lyft have fired a driver for live-streaming their riders and Snap is shutting down Snapcash.

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Want to make money using your SnapChat?  I will share with you how I generate money thru the little yellow ghost icon.  This will be the basic principle of Premium SnapChat and enough to get you excited about making a little side income from a social media app.  We will go over the basics and […] The post 169 Make Money with Premium SnapChat – Talking Dirty with Rebecca Love appeared first on Adult Film Star Network.

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169 Make Money with Premium SnapChat – Talking Dirty with Rebecca Love

Talking Dirty | Sexuality | Comedy | Sex Education | Fetish | Porn | Adult Business | Adult Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 54:30


Want to make money using your SnapChat?  I will share with you how I generate money thru the little yellow ghost icon.  This will be the basic principle of Premium SnapChat and enough to get you excited about making a little side income from a social media app.  We will go over the basics and […] The post 169 Make Money with Premium SnapChat – Talking Dirty with Rebecca Love appeared first on Adult Film Star Network.

The Shared Security Show
Social Media Security Podcast 39 – Snapcash, Yik Yak, LinkedIn Security and Privacy Tips

The Shared Security Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2014 33:05


This is the 39th episode of the Social Media Security Podcast sponsored by SecureState and the Streetwise Security Zone.  This episode was hosted by Tom Eston, Scott Wright recorded December 12, 2014.  Below are the show notes, links to articles and news mentioned in the podcast: “Snapcash” has been announced by the creators of Snapchat. Can Snapchat gain enough consumer confidence […] The post Social Media Security Podcast 39 – Snapcash, Yik Yak, LinkedIn Security and Privacy Tips appeared first on The Shared Security Show.

Men Who Gossip
Billy Cosby Allegations, Michael Sam, Charles Manson Marriage, Snapcash & More.

Men Who Gossip

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2014 90:52


This week join the co-hosts as they tackle the latest in hot topics, pop culture and LGBT related news. This week the men cover a wide variety of hot topics and pop culture including Bill Cosby's rape accusations incuding Janice Dickinson and Ravyn Simone's reaction; Charles Manson getting married yet all gays can't get married?; Michael Sam on Man of the Year on the cover of GQ; Montana the next State to allow same sex marriage; Alyssa Milano vs. Kim Kardashian's photo uproar; Snapcash; Thanksgiving having store opens when families should be at home with each other; new study suggests genetic link for male homosexuality and more!

Men Who Gossip
Billy Cosby Allegations, Michael Sam, Charles Manson Marriage, Snapcash & More.

Men Who Gossip

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2014 90:52


This week join the co-hosts as they tackle the latest in hot topics, pop culture and LGBT related news. This week the men cover a wide variety of hot topics and pop culture including Bill Cosby's rape accusations incuding Janice Dickinson and Ravyn Simone's reaction; Charles Manson getting married yet all gays can't get married?; Michael Sam on Man of the Year on the cover of GQ; Montana the next State to allow same sex marriage; Alyssa Milano vs. Kim Kardashian's photo uproar; Snapcash; Thanksgiving having store opens when families should be at home with each other; new study suggests genetic link for male homosexuality and more!

Around The Coin
The Snapcash Game Changer and how M-Pesa is Crushing it in Africa.

Around The Coin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2014 67:33


Take away thoughts from Mobile Money & Digital - Faisal 8th Mobile Money and Digital Conference Over 300 attendees Behavioral changes more important than ever M-Pesa Stats Acceptance, closed loop, equally share client base 65,000 merchants - M-Pesa in Kenya 18 M, 80% adults in kenya use 6000 transactions / day 16,000 bank agents accept M-Pesa Snapcash: Snapcash Could Bring Real Identity And Ad Targeting Data To Snapchat American red cross launches bitcoin: American Red Cross To Accept Bitcoin Donations Through BitPay

Geeks Interrupted
Episode #88: 24th November 2014

Geeks Interrupted

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2014 122:20


Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek. Show Notes: Google, Telstra trial balloon internet in Queensland [iTnews] Australia rejects electronic voting - are US elections rigged? [iTWire] Banks using social media to assess loan applications [ABC News] Uber exec Emil Michael threatens to dig dirt on company critics, unleashing torrent of criticism [The Age] Uber Executive Is Uber Jerk, Suggests "Digging Up Dirt" On Female Reporter Who Criticized Company's Sexist Practices [The Mary Sue] Snapchat launches Snapcash to let you pay friends through the app [The Next Web] Did Snapchat Just Accidentally Monetize Nudes? [Motherboard] Google tests subscription service for ad-free websites [CNET] Sony Drops Aaron Sorkin's Steve Jobs Movie, Universal May Take Over [Mac Rumors] App Store swaps 'Free' download buttons with 'Get' label [Cult of Mac] Apple Just Revealed Lots More Info About the Apple Watch [TIME] Oscar- & Tony-Winning Director Mike Nichols Dead At 83 [Deadline] It's Official: Netflix To Launch In Australia And New Zealand In March 2015 [Gizmodo Australia] Netflix launch in Australia won't be a game-changer for TV market or turn tide on piracy, analyst says [ABC News] SBS And World Movies Join Stan [B&T] Netflix picks up Tina Fey's first show since '30 Rock' [The Verge] Screen Aus unveils first major profile of Australian VOD behaviour [Inside Film Magazine] Online and On Demand: Trends in Australian online video use [Screen Australia] Something we mentioned in the show but missing in the Show Notes? Let us know via our Contact Page. Songs We Played: The Runaways - "Cherry Bomb" [iTunes] The Preatures - "Better Than It Ever Could Be" [iTunes] Q-Feel - "Dancing In Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop)" [iTunes] Ram Jam - "Black Betty" [iTunes] Metallica - "Enter Sandman" [iTunes] KONGOS - "Come With Me Now" [iTunes] Coldplay - "Magic" [iTunes] Questions, Comments, Feedback and Suggestions are all welcome. Website - http://geeksinterrupted.fm Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeeksInterrupted Twitter - https://twitter.com/GeeksOnAir Voicemail - http://www.speakpipe.com/GeeksInterrupted If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe.

Rendez-vous Numérique
Rendez-Vous Numérique 36 : Actu Médias Sociaux Et 5 Conseils Pour LinkedIn

Rendez-vous Numérique

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2014 54:08


Le numéro 36 du podcast Rendez-Vous Numérique est en ligne! Retrouvez-nous sur http://www.rendezvousnumerique.com/ sur iTunes (Audio) http://ow.ly/u7qUj ou dans le flux RSS (Audio) http://ow.ly/u7r3w pour votre lecteur de podcast. Chaque semaine, Benoît Chamontin (www.geeksandcom.com), Benoit Descary (www.descary.com) et Sébastien Gagnon  (www.sebastiengagnon.com) reviennent sur l'actualité des médias sociaux et donnent leurs conseils / opinions pour votre stratégie numérique. Au programme cette semaine notamment : - De nouveaux outils pour la gestion de la vie privée sur Facebook ; - Facebook permet maintenant de taguer des pages dans les publicités ; - Facebook Groups : une application pour les groupes ; - Les statuts trop promotionnels seront dévalués dans le fil de nouvelles ; - Des améliorations pour la recherche sur Twitter ; - Il est maintenant possible de partager un tweet dans un conversation privée (DM) ; - Google crée automatiquement des descriptions textuelles d'images ; - On peut maintenant partager les fichiers Google drive facilement dans les appels vidéos Hangout ; - Le HTTPS disponible gratuitement en 2015 ? - SnapChat lance Snapcash en partenariat avec Square ; - De-Clutter : mieux gérer ses courriels sur Outlook ? - Microsoft lance Office 365 Video ; - Astuces pour optimiser Linkedin.

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin
YMB Podcast E47: Transparency, NFC, and Snapcash

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2014 32:32


Download Podcast | Subscribe First up today, we'll be chatting about transparency in our monetary systems. One Reddit user pointed out that although mining pool operators can cause centralization problems, the risks there are much smaller than in our current banking systems where there is even more centralization and minimal transparency. Then later in the ...The post YMB Podcast E47: Transparency, NFC, and Snapcash appeared first on You, Me, and BTC. Keep up on Twitter and Facebook!

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin
YMB Podcast E47: Transparency, NFC, and Snapcash

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2014 32:32


Download Podcast | Subscribe First up today, we’ll be chatting about transparency in our monetary systems. One Reddit user pointed out that although mining pool operators can cause centralization problems, the risks there are much smaller than in our current banking systems where there is even more centralization and minimal transparency. Then later in the ...The post YMB Podcast E47: Transparency, NFC, and Snapcash appeared first on You, Me, and BTC. Keep up on Twitter and Facebook!

Vector
67: Will snap for cash

Vector

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2014


(This version fixes audio issues.) Dave wants to stage a podcast intervention, Guy wants nothing to do with Snapcash, and Rene wonders if Taylor Swift would worry about the devaluation of apps. Georgia rolls with it.

NZ Tech Podcast
NZ Tech Podcast 206: Netflix coming to NZ, SnapCash, Nokia’s iPad ripoff, HP Stream 11, HP Envy x2

NZ Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2014 41:46


We discuss Netflix upcoming NZ launch, the new Android tablet from the old Nokia, SnapChat’s SnapCash and PayPal on the Pebble watch, HP Envy x2, HP Stream 11, TransferCar and more feedback on using Gear S and Microsoft Band wearables. Running time : 0:41:42

Don't Panic
The PS Vue, Snapcash and YouTube's Music Key

Don't Panic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2014


Don't Panic is back this week with an all new episode that's one of our most fun yet! Join Colby, Dan and Shaun as they discuss Snapcash, Playstation Vue, YouTube Music Key, Microsoft, and so much more. Get this and all our episodes on our website, http://dontpanic.io. Follow us on Twitter for the latest @dontpanicshow! Picks of the week: SkreensTV MBTA Twitter JetBlue