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fWotD Episode 2565: Doom (2016 video game) Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Monday, 13 May 2024 is Doom (2016 video game).Doom is a 2016 first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by Bethesda Softworks. The game is the first major installment in the Doom series since 2004's Doom 3 and was a reboot of the franchise. It was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One in May 2016. A port for Nintendo Switch was co-developed with Panic Button and released in November 2017, and a version for Google Stadia was released in August 2020. Players take the role of an unnamed space marine, known as the "Doom Slayer", as he battles demonic forces within an energy-mining facility on Mars and in Hell.Doom was announced as Doom 4 in 2008, and that version underwent an extensive development cycle with different builds and designs before the game was restarted in 2011 and revealed as simply Doom in 2014. It was tested by customers who pre-ordered the 2014 MachineGames game Wolfenstein: The New Order and the general public. Mick Gordon composed the music, with contributions by Richard Devine. The game also has an online multiplayer component and a level editor known as "SnapMap", co-developed with Certain Affinity and Escalation Studios respectively.Doom was well received by critics and players. The single-player campaign, graphics, soundtrack, and gameplay received considerable praise, whereas the multiplayer mode drew significant criticism. It was the second best-selling video game in North America and the UK in the week of its release and sold over 500,000 copies for PCs by the end of May 2016. A sequel, Doom Eternal, was released in March 2020.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 05:56 UTC on Friday, 17 May 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Doom (2016 video game) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Joey Standard.
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The Be THAT Mom Movement Podcast: Protecting kids in a digital world
Our phones and social media are ever-changing, so sometimes a privacy check up is in order. Check out today's episode for a few tips & a hidden threat! Download my free Parenting in the Digital Age Resource guide! CLICK HERE or go to this link: https://www.dollydenson.com/digitalresources and be sure to opt in to my email list to be the first to know when my Be THAT Mom Movement Method course, your toolkit and roadmap for all things digital when raising kids today, is released!! FREE DOWNLOAD: Tips for using Bark + Digital Resources FREE DOWNLOAD: Digital Resources For all my top tips & tools go to https://www.dollydenson.com/store DIGITAL RESOURCE TOOLS: Grab your Troomi phone today! Click here or use code BETHATMOM at https://troomi.com/ to grab $30 off your kid's Troomi phone! BARK subscription CLICK HERE (Use code BETHATMOM for 20% off & 7 day free trial) MSpy CLICK HERE (Use code BTMOM10 for a 10% discount on the 3 month package!) 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Together we will review your labs for patterns of stress and overall function, and then create a roadmap to follow to help you on a path to health and wellness. (These consults will not diagnose or treat, but will help you to identify where you might have imbalances that can be the precursor to dis-ease and health issues down the road.) Package options: https://www.bit.ly/alignoptions Paleovalley CLICK HERE (use code PVFRIEND15 for a discount) My Soul CBD CLICK HERE (use code BETHATMOM for a discount) MitoLife supplements CLICK HERE (use code BETHATMOM for a discount) Magnesium Bicarbonate supplement by LIVE PRISTINE (the majority are deficient in magnesium AND if taking Magnesium, are taking a form other than this that is not bioavailable and readily absorbed!) Use code BETHATOM for a discount! CLICK HERE MOM HUSTLE TOOLS: Kajabi: The best platform to run your business with all the things in one place! CLICK HERE Podcast Pro University CLICK HERE to learn more about the top podcast course, created by Stef Gass, that will help you take that idea and passion to the next level with a podcast of your own! Health/Wellness Coach opportunity!! Focus on your own wellness through fitness/nutrition while inviting a few friends to join you and/or build your own brand as a wellness coach with Team Beachbody: Email me at dolly@dollydenson.com for more info! Full Transcription: Speaker 1 (00:00): Unless you haven't been on social media at all, you probably have noticed in the past couple of weeks an explosion of concern and post going viral about privacy settings and the social media apps tracking you in your activity. So today we're going to just take that concern and open it up with some talk about privacy. And I'm just gonna give you a few tips on things to check for privacy settings in your phone and on these social media apps that you or your kids may be on. Okay, stay tuned. 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Use code, Be that mom for 20% off your subscription for life and get a seven day free trial to check it out. So welcome back to the Be That Mom Movement podcast. I'm so glad that you are here. Again, thank you so much for your support of this podcast and reaching out to me and telling me how much this has helped you, whatever episode it is that you're tuning into. Speaker 1 (01:50): So I hope today's episode will be another one that's gonna give you some peace of mind and help you have some tips and tools for you to manage the Wild Ride that is raising kids in the digital world. But wanna give you a quick disclaimer before I start and that is that Kids on social media is always a risk. So I will give you some tips of things that I find helpful, but I give that to you as an educational place. I in no way want to make you think that by just doing these things, that you're gonna keep your kids safe. There's always a risk, it's always changing. And so therefore it is something that I believe you need to approach with a layered approach, which is something that I talk about in my course that I'm about to release and I just want you to take these tips. Speaker 1 (02:39): But don't take them as an end all Beall. It is always evolving and changing and there's always concern and those that are out there trying to get to our kiddos are savvy and they will find a way. So if your kids are on social media, just please be vigilant and please set up a village and a layered approach to how you're monitoring and what you're doing. So on that note, I also wanna say that as my kids have gotten older and we've gone through the major things that we have that have brought me to make this podcast and be really passionate about this topic and to always kind of, you know, be listening and being out there to bring information to you, I just wanna say how important it is now that my kids are older and I can look back on those years how important it is to be very vigilant and also to not rush the smartphone and the giving of social media in those early years. Speaker 1 (03:39): The years where parents are giving it unsuspecting and not realizing how much of an influence it is. And the reason I say that is because each one of our kids, if you've listened to my story, you know this, but my kids are about four years apart each and the oldest did not have the digital things emerge and be as pervasive in her life until she was up into the high school years. The next one had it younger and then the next one had it even younger. And so I had the unique perspective of seeing how pervasive and influential that could be. And I also believe that there's a difference in genders and I've got two girls and a boy so I do and did see that there was the influence was different for each one of them. And it's different on the different apps as well. Speaker 1 (04:25): And if I had, like I've said before, a magic time machine, I absolutely would go back and change the decisions that I made. But the influence that is there, especially now, it's so very insidious and I saw a post today that talked about if your child is doing this and believing this, take their phone and all social media and digital access away for a month and have them work on just being themself without that outside influence of all of the, you know, talks of the time right now. And see if they still believe that. And the sentiment of that post without saying the specific topic that it was talking about is that so many of these things are so pervasive in our kids' lives now that they have trouble knowing what they actually think and what they actually feel and what their passions are because they're spending their lives distracted and it's sucking them away from the normal childhood milestones and things that we may view as play and you know, as just things that they do as a kid. Speaker 1 (05:27): But they're truly things that are meant to be there to help them in the stepping stone that help them to form into the adult they are meant to be and find the passions and the interest and the things that they're good at, their gifts are being stunted because they are not being allowed to have those things. So one of the best decisions that we ever made with our youngest was to pull the phone and all social media away. And now that he is 17, it is amazing the respect that he has for those apps. And yes, I've allowed him to be back on Instagram and TikTok and Snapchat now, but for years he was not on those things and didn't want to be on those things. But at middle school age I did let him have those things and it was not a good influence. Speaker 1 (06:26): And same thing for the girls. So while I talk about privacy checkup and things that you can do for your kids, I do want to stress that despite the, you know, the stigma of being that mom, it eventually will be a place of strength for your kid when you stand your ground, when you be the mom and when you be that mom that is vigilant and concerned about these things with your kids, a kid you not, the moms that are not vigilant about these things probably have no clue the influence and they will likely crash and burn like I did with my family and I did things the hard way. So be that mom and be that mom that shares with your mom friends about the influences about the things that you're learning. Share this podcast if you can leave me a review on the podcast cuz that will help it to rank higher with all the podcast things you know, so that it will be pushed up as something that's recommended so that more moms can hear this and get the tools and the confidence that they need in order to stand their ground to be the parent and to be that mom that is there being vigilant and not just letting the digital pervasiveness of our society raise their child. Speaker 1 (07:49): Okay, so I hope I've probably overstated that a little bit, but I hope that makes sense because I do want to talk about the privacy checkup, but I also do not want to in any way make it seem like this is an end all Beall and I definitely don't want you to take your guard down and someone out there wanting to do some type of negative influence on your child to get to your child. So that being said, let's talk about a couple of different aspects that I think will be helpful for you. So the first thing is phone settings. So if you or your kid has a smartphone, you know it's always being updated by you know, Apple or Android. So when you have an update I encourage you to go into the settings, you know, go into the update and see what's actually being updated and then go into your settings and check, you know, for privacy and for tracking and for things like that I recently updated my iPhone and you go to the settings page and go to the privacy and security and there one of the big things is location services. Speaker 1 (08:57): So especially for your kid, click on that location services and look to see which apps are allowed to see where they are. And this is very, very huge in terms of Snapchat specifically, I would make sure that for Snapchat that is turned off and you can also do this in the Snapchat settings as well. But, so look at location services, scroll down and look at the different apps and see what they have access to. And then under, let's see, where's it at on the iPhone there's a safety check now where you can manage who has access to like your location and different things like if you shared your location and the maps, this is a place where you can remove that sharing your location type thing. So lots of different options there to be aware of. But you can go through under privacy and security and just look at all the different options. Speaker 1 (09:55): And you can even do an app privacy report, which basically will tell you, I just did this recently. It will record data and sensor access and then app and website network activity and the most contacted, uh, most frequently contacted domains. And then it gives you information on when your location was reported and how often it's been used, what domains have been accessed, those type of things. So lots of information there in the smartphone. Again, not an end all Beall, but one of the biggest things probably would be the location services to check. Okay, so now that you've looked at your phone or your kid's phone, the next thing is the social media. And each one of these is different and is always changing, but I'm just gonna talk about Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat because those are the most common that our kids are on. But for Instagram you can go to like when you're on your profile page or their profile page, click on the three little lines at the top and then go to settings and then go to privacy. Speaker 1 (11:03): And there you can make them a private account, you can limit post with certain words, cannot be seen. You can make it to where their stories cannot be remixed or made into reals or shared all of those things according to what your preferences are. And then below the privacy setting there is a supervision setting. And so this one you can actually supervise a teen that has Instagram. So you just follow the prompts and it will have you and the teen set that up to where you can supervise who they're interacting with, what they're posting, what they're doing. So that is a new option that I uh, hadn't seen before. Maybe it's been there for a little while cause I hadn't looked at that lately, but that's definitely something to check out if you do have a teen that is on Instagram. The other thing that you can do with Instagram that I did years ago was to have my teens log in as another account. Speaker 1 (11:58): So when you click on your name, if you don't have more than one account, you can add more than one account onto your Instagram app and then click on your name at the top and you can add an account and then you can toggle back and forth between their account and your account. So in that, with that you can see their messages and their posts and all that they're doing. You can check who their followers are, who they're following and all of that. So that is what I did when mine were younger and I was wanting to monitor what they were doing. Okay, so then the next thing that I wanna talk about is TikTok. And TikTok is, and at the end of this, I'm gonna tell you the biggest thing that is a hidden threat for all of these that I want you to be aware of if you're not already. Speaker 1 (12:43): But TikTok is one of those that I think is a very slippery slope and I actually don't recommend that you have a child that's younger on TikTok because of the thing that I'm gonna mention as a hidden threat in a moment. But if you do have a kiddo on TikTok, if you do choose to do that, if you go to hold on, go to profile, go to the three little lines at the top, go to settings and privacy and then you can go to security and log in. I don't think that's it. Hold on, let me see. There is a privacy section and then there is age related settings for users and it may be because I, it knows I'm an adult account, okay, privacy there. So you can make it a private account and you can turn off where your account's suggested to others, you can turn off comments, allow or not allow mentions and tags and direct messages. Speaker 1 (13:38): You can put who their, their story is shared with who can do it you, different things like that. So has all of those. And then there's also a TikTok for younger users that you can set up. However, I don't recommend that, I honestly don't. If that is something that you want to do, that is an option as well for TikTok. So both ig, TikTok and Snapchat location services is huge, huge, huge. Make sure that you check that in settings and that it's not something that they have turned on. Okay, so then the last one that I wanna talk about as far as social media goes is Snapchat. And I don't even know if I have Snapchat on my phone. Snapchat is confusing to me, I've never been able to understand it but I know it is where kids communicate, it's kind of crazy. Okay, so the things with Snapchat is when you're in the, you can go to the settings, which is the gear icon and I kid you not, I do not know how to operate Snapchat very well and usually when I, okay, if you click on the page or it looks like you're gonna take, gonna take a picture, click on the little profile on the upper left and then click on the gear icon upper right and then scroll down to the who can section. Speaker 1 (14:51): Okay? So if you scroll down to privacy controls, it looks like they changed some of the names on it, but go to privacy controls and you can put who can contact you, view the story, see my location, see me in quick add and then the family center. So highly, highly, highly recommend that you check that if you have a kiddo on Snapchat. There has been instances where predators have been able to actually go to kids' houses to meet up with them. Drug dealers use Snapchat to reach kids and sell them drugs. And there's a very prominent person out there and I can't remember what her name is, first name's Laura, but her son actually got drugs through Snapchat. They were laced with fentanyl or something to that effect and it actually killed him, but it was through Snapchat that he was able to get the drugs. Speaker 1 (15:41): So Snapchat is another one that's like a black hole and very, very important that you turn off the location services and be very much open with your kiddo and communication and all of that. Okay? They do also have something in Snapchat called the Snap Map and that's where you can share your location with others and that can be set to ghost mode. So I recommend that you make sure your kids is, is set to ghost mode on that so that they cannot be located anywhere. Okay, I was just gonna say something and now I forgot what it was. Okay, I don't remember what it was, but my biggest takeaway for all of these is private account versus public account, their location settings and then monitoring. Oh and now I remember what it was. Okay, so a lot of times what happens with parents, and I think I've mentioned this in a recent episode, but a lot of times what happens with parents when the kids are younger and you give them the phone is there, it becomes, there becomes this tug of war between you and it creates this feeling of distrust and kind of like, you know, you're snooping and trying to figure out what the kid's doing cuz they're not telling you the truth. Speaker 1 (16:49): And there's a period of time in there in those years, I mean I, I can talk about this to some degree now because my kids have gone, all three have gone through that and I can remember how you're like, ooh, I don't know if it's puberty in hormones that is causing this change in their demeanor or if something else is going on. But just wanna say number one, keep the lines of communication open. Number two, if you have given them some type of digital thing and suddenly their behavior changes, follow your gut instinct on that, pull that thing away and see if you can try to figure out what it is. When I look back and I see some of the most dramatic changes that happened with my kids, it almost always coincides with something digital that I gave them and that maybe I needed to pull that away or provide more boundaries around its use. Speaker 1 (17:40): So looking back, I realize that now, but back then in the thick of it, I didn't realize that. So that's just a tidbit that you might, a gut instinct that you might follow is if you've noticed a change in their behavior, pull away from the digital things, yes, you'll get pushed back. You'll probably be, you know, really made out to be the bad guy and you know you're mean or whatever, but just trust beyond this and follow your gut instinct. And then if you set up some type of monitoring like bark, I know there's other things out there. Bark is the one that I know of that is so passionate about helping parents and is so proactive, but also is a place where you can put their system in place and it helps you monitor without always being in their business. So it gives you a place where you don't have to be snooping and wondering what's going on and creating this push pull, you know what I mean? Speaker 1 (18:37): So it doesn't create this kind of like animosity between the parent and the child because what I have done with mine when we were really in the thick of things, I just pulled, like we tried to do the thing where you know, okay, well we're only gonna do this, this, and this. And things didn't get better, they just kept getting worse. So they'd get better for a little bit and then they'd get worse again. So when we were really in the thick of it, I just pulled the phone in digital access and social media accounts and everything, I pulled it away completely and we kept it away for like months. I'm serious, like six months or longer before I gave the phone back. Like it literally was at a point to where I was like, okay, I don't know what else to do, but we are pulling this away until we regroup and figure out what's going on. Speaker 1 (19:25): So when I did that and then really put my foot down on all that stuff, it took that draw that addiction away and then he had to kind of find his own interest and it was kind of like we like cleared this fog and all of a sudden the, the kid that we knew before was back again. It was like, oh my god, he's back. Like he had gone away and he was lost in this fog and he didn't know how to handle it. And so what we were seeing with behavior and decisions and all of that was him not knowing how to handle the digital influence and stimulation and addiction that was happening. And we didn't know that that's what's happening because we as parents didn't grow up with those digital things at that age. So while , I certainly didn't, wouldn't want to choose the hard road for us, I'm so very thankful that we could get through that and that we have a medium like this, like this podcast that I can bring this out to people in the world. Speaker 1 (20:23): So I hope, hope, hope that this is helpful for you today to just kind of hear this and hear this from my heart. I always have to put a kind of a shade of, you know, not telling all the things for privacy of my children, but they know I do this podcast and they are very happy about the information that I share and they're all healthy and thriving and it's just amazing. But for whatever reason, the hard parts were a part of our story, but thankfully nothing tragic happened in our life. We were close, we were super really close. We were at a crossroads of, of a point where we might not have come back from it in certain aspects. So I know some people out there like that, Dr. Laura, that I mentioned, that her son got drugs on Snapchat and took them, they were laced with fentanyl and he died. Speaker 1 (21:17): Some are not as fortunate as we were to, you know, I followed my gut even when my husband was like, No, I don't think that's what's going on. I'm like, Oh no, something's going on. Like something is going on and I have to listen to this right now. And I was right. So thank goodness I followed my gut and for whatever reason this was our path and I absolutely love bringing this information to you. So I hope it's helpful. Now the last thing that I wanna mention is what I mentioned earlier about the hidden threat regarding all of these apps that I mentioned. And that is the popup targeted ads. I don't know how many parents I've talked to that have brought this up. And regardless of your settings, regardless of putting like their age and you know that you want this supervised option and this and that, the popup ads pop up on all the devices and they're often, or you know, a lot of times inappropriate showing pornography, showing words you may not want them to know, showing different things that they click on and it sends them down rabbit holes. Speaker 1 (22:27): TikTok, I for sure know, does it Snapchat? I for sure know, does it? I don't think Instagram's is bad, but I do think that they do have things that they target for kids. So like I said at the beginning, this is a way for you to do a privacy checkup if you do have kids on these apps. But do not let your guard down. Make sure that you have some type of layered approach in place. Get my Be That Mom Movement Method course as soon as it launches to give you some more tools and tips, more in depth guidance on these things. But just be aware that there's often those popup targeted ads and things that are inappropriate and that will often be the catalyst for clicking on things and going down and getting, you know, getting curious as kids do and going down rabbit holes that ends up exposing them to things that you may not have wanted them exposed to. Speaker 1 (23:21): So definitely be aware of that. Okay, so I hope you found this episode super, super helpful. I was gonna split it up into a couple of episodes, but decided to just give all the information now. So I hope you found it helpful. I hope that you have been using Bark. You can use my code, Be that mom for a discount. If you do not wanna go the social media and smartphone route, which I highly recommend being the way that you go until they're older, I would start with a pinwheel phone, Tru Me Phone, Gab, phone. They're younger. Use a gab, watch, you know, use a Tick Talk watch. One of those things. There's options out there. I wish I would've had them. So I think they are a gift to parents today as we're raising our kids in the digital world and trying to stay in touch. Speaker 1 (24:09): Okay, so thanks so much for tuning in and I hope you have a great day and a great week. Thank you. If you are needing a way to stay in touch with your kiddo, but don't quite want to give them a phone yet, check out the Tick Talk Watch. It is the best way to stay connected with your kid while keeping them safe and knowing exactly where they are. It includes streaming music, has an activity tracker has parental controls. You can text, you can call between each other and you can set up a place where you know if they go outside of a certain perimeter such as their school or your neighborhood. Check them out today and use code. Be that mom for a discount. Speaker 2 (24:52): Thanks for tuning in. Being that mom isn't easy, but together we can be that mom strong. Don't forget to leave a review, connect on social and join Dolly's free community. Till next time. Speaker 1 (25:06): Hey there, before you go, I want to just give you a heads up on something. When things have been hardest in my role as a mom, the thing that was so very helpful for me was having a routine to take care of myself each day. I know that this whole thing around raising kids in a digital world is so very overwhelming, but if you have a place where you are taking care of yourself every single day with a simple routine that works despite where you are or what your schedule is, you will be able to be more present for your family and handle all of the ups and downs of this most amazing role that we could ever play in this world. So connect with me and let's get you connected to fitness and nutrition tools made by experts that will help you simplify this and then connect you with my Fit Club community that will support you, guide you, and give you momentum and motivation to show up every day. Take care of yourself first so that you could be better present for our digital native kids.
Netsafe CEO Brent Carey joins Tova with a word of warning for social media users.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Todays episode of #LocationWeekly features Snap Map launching restaurant recommendations, Twitter opening access to “location spotlight” module, Yext partnering with What3Words, Harris Teeter stores to pilot SocialShelf. Tune in now!
Mike's Links:Walmart is using its thousands of stores to battle Amazon for e-commerce market share — CNBC - https://apple.news/AwYmylcLTSS-skfS2QStzAwHow One Billionaire With a 300-Year Plan Fueled the Popping Tech Bubble - https://www.vice.com/en/article/4awkjw/how-one-billionaire-with-a-300-year-plan-fueled-the-popping-tech-bubbleGoogle Messages disables RCS ads in India as it attempts to stop abuse - https://9to5google.com/2022/06/01/google-rcs-ads-india-pause/Find Google Duplicates & Analyze ALL Your Google Business Profiles - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvmnfHIFGf0Snapchat displays restaurant recommendations in the Snap Map - https://techcrunch.com/2022/06/03/snapchat-restaurant-recommendations-snap-map/Add rates and availability to your Google Business Profile - Hotel Center Help - https://support.google.com/hotelprices/answer/10684696?hl=enConnect your Google Business Profile via WooCommerce - https://onlineownership.com/connect-your-google-business-profile-via-woocommerce/Google Image Thumbnails for Organic Results: What They Are, How They Work & Will SEO Help? - https://brodieclark.com/google-image-thumbnails/Carrie's LinksWhy EAT Inspires Local Content Creation - BrightLocal - https://www.brightlocal.com/learn/why-e-a-t-inspires-local-content-creation/Google Business Profiles Bug Temporarily Drops Product Management Features For Merchant Center - https://www.seroundtable.com/google-business-profiles-products-merchant-center-33513.html3 Things to Know About Google's Ad Image Extensions - Sterling Sky Inc - https://www.sterlingsky.ca/google-ad-image-extension/LocalU Tickets - https://localu.org/denver2022/GBP Reviews Missing, Why and What Can You Do About It? - Local University - https://localu.org/gbp-reviews-missing/
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Mike's Links:Walmart is using its thousands of stores to battle Amazon for e-commerce market share — CNBC - https://apple.news/AwYmylcLTSS-skfS2QStzAwHow One Billionaire With a 300-Year Plan Fueled the Popping Tech Bubble - https://www.vice.com/en/article/4awkjw/how-one-billionaire-with-a-300-year-plan-fueled-the-popping-tech-bubbleGoogle Messages disables RCS ads in India as it attempts to stop abuse - https://9to5google.com/2022/06/01/google-rcs-ads-india-pause/Find Google Duplicates & Analyze ALL Your Google Business Profiles - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvmnfHIFGf0Snapchat displays restaurant recommendations in the Snap Map - https://techcrunch.com/2022/06/03/snapchat-restaurant-recommendations-snap-map/Add rates and availability to your Google Business Profile - Hotel Center Help - https://support.google.com/hotelprices/answer/10684696?hl=enConnect your Google Business Profile via WooCommerce - https://onlineownership.com/connect-your-google-business-profile-via-woocommerce/Google Image Thumbnails for Organic Results: What They Are, How They Work & Will SEO Help? - https://brodieclark.com/google-image-thumbnails/Carrie's LinksWhy EAT Inspires Local Content Creation - BrightLocal - https://www.brightlocal.com/learn/why-e-a-t-inspires-local-content-creation/Google Business Profiles Bug Temporarily Drops Product Management Features For Merchant Center - https://www.seroundtable.com/google-business-profiles-products-merchant-center-33513.html3 Things to Know About Google's Ad Image Extensions - Sterling Sky Inc - https://www.sterlingsky.ca/google-ad-image-extension/LocalU Tickets - https://localu.org/denver2022/GBP Reviews Missing, Why and What Can You Do About It? - Local University - https://localu.org/gbp-reviews-missing/
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On this week's Social in Six, we cover Facebook Reels' global rollout, Twitter's reported untagging test, and the recommended best practice for more accurate ad conversion rates in Met-owned platform campaigns. We also reveal the details of Snapchat's new mid-roll ad placements for public Stories, and its latest addition to the Snap Map feature. Finally we discuss YouTube's plans to integrate NFTs into its content offering for creators. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.
In this episode, Dan and Albert break down Snap. Snap refers to itself as a camera company, however its flagship product, Snapchat, is a mobile application that helps people to communicate through short videos and images known as Snaps. Snapchat has over 300 million daily active users who use 5 primary features. Camera helps to create a snap to sent to friends. Communication allows users to send messages through text, Snaps and voice. Snap Map is a liver and personalised map allowing Snapchatters to connect with friends. Stories features content from Snapchatters' friends and community. Spotlight shares user generated content with the entire Snapchat community. The company generates revenue through advertised products in its Snap Ads and augmented reality (AR) ads. Leave us a Review! If you enjoy listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to rate us 5-stars on iTunes / Apple Podcasts. Here's a link to leave a review right now :) In this episode we cover: What is Snap (1:55) How does Snap compare to other social media platforms (4:55) What products and services does Snap have (7:49) How does Snap build user profiles (14:24) Snap's edge in augmented reality (23:02) Snap's management team (27:44) Snap's financial performance (33:53) Check out our Substack Newsletter! Sent straight to your inbox, it's a great way to read our breakdowns in 5 minutes. Follow and subscribe to our content. All information contained in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional financial, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Fresh Capital are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Any opinions expressed herein are not recommendations or advice. Please consult a licensed financial professional before you invest. For more information visit our website at https://www.freshcapital.media/ Got feedback or suggestions? Send them to freshcapitalpodcast@gmail.com
Map features in Snapchat and other popular mobile apps, including The Weather Channel and Citi Bike, referred to New York City as “Jewtropolis” on Thursday in what appears to have been an anti-Semitic act of digital vandalism. Each of the affected apps uses mapping company Mapbox for their mapping features. Mapbox in turn relies partially on user-generated information, apparently opening the door to such attacks. “Snap Map relies on third party mapping data which has unfortunately been subject to vandalism,” Snapchat said in a tweet Thursday. “We are working with our partner Mapbox to get this fixed immediately.” Mapbox also provides mapping data and services to companies like Uber, Foursquare, and Instacart. W.H.O. Middle Eastern Division does not list Israel among other Middle Eastern nations such as Egypt, Syria, and Jordan but does list the country of, Occupied Palestinian Terrority. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yaar-ben-emmett/support
This week on Social in Six, we're talking about Facebook Groups' new commerce features, YouTube's plans for shoppable live streams, and Workplace's integration with Microsoft Teams. We also cover two new features from Snapchat, Layers in Snap Map and a new food scanner, as well as Instagram's change to Carousel posts. Finally we reveal the ad targeting groups now banned by Facebook and Instagram. Got a question or a suggestion for the Social Minds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Are you being tracked by your social media? What other people can find out about you is straight up SCARY. Take Snapchat, for instance. Do you know about Snap Map?If you don't have your settings in a particular way, people you're friends with can see exactly where you are...down to the parking spot or worse, your HOUSE. Great when you're bar hopping with friends (and safe, too, so they can see you get home safely), but not great when someone is stalking you.You can either turn on "ghost mode" so only you can see it, or turn it off in the settings on your phone.Another thing to be hyper aware of is invisible location data in your photos. When you share out your pics (think text, Twitter, etc.), sometimes location data - aka EXACT coordinates using longitude and latitude - are attached to data that seems invisible to normal users...unless you know how to look for it. So that pic of your dog or your family you sent out...you could be telling people exactly where you are. Find out more info on that and how to remove it.Stay safe out there! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bert-show.
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We scoot to Houston (dog in tow) for an amazing weekend of food, music, art, and dog fun, and we tell you ALL about it: AirBnbs, trees, and community planning, fancy dinners, belching, dancing in the lightning, carrot butter, rockets lifting off, ghost malls and everything in between. Places/Things Mentioned: Savoir Barkley's (Dog Park/Bar) True Foods Cynthia Woods Pavillion (Concert venue) Memorial Park - Wetlands Houston Museum of Fine Arts Artist Maurice de Vlaminck Unanswered Questions: Did our daughter find the PF Chang's waiter on Snap Map? Random Question of the Week: Myers-Briggs: You look forward to going to group events, Agree/Disagree --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dinnertabletalks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dinnertabletalks/support
Épisode 629 : Dans cet épisode du mois d'Août, nous vous décryptons les plus grosses news du monde Social Media ! On parle là du développement d'IA conversationnelle, de l'algorithme du format Reels sur Instagram, du format vidéo sur Facebook, de Story sur TikTok et de la Snap Map de Snapchat !IA conversationnelC'est le 3 août dernier que HootSuite a annoncé avoir racheté l'entreprise Heyday.HootSuite, c'est une plate-forme de comunity management qui permet de gérer le déploiement la modération et tout un tas de choses sur les réseaux sociaux.L'entreprise qu'ils viennent de racheter est spécialisée dans l'intelligence artificielle conversationnelle.Cette entreprise basée au Canada, on revendique plus de 210 000 clients payants et 18 millions d'usagers à travers le monde.L'idée est qu'avec le développement de l'e-commerce sur les réseaux sociaux les consommateurs se tournent de plus en plus vers les canaux de messagerie pour échanger avec les marques.Avec l'arrivée et les enjeux du social shopping la plate-forme Hootsuite cherche à apporter les meilleures solutions à ses clients.Cependant nous restons ici chez Supernatifs très sceptique vis-à-vis des intelligences artificielles en matière de conversationnel.Les chatbots nous ont rarement convaincu de leur efficacité. À part pour répondre à une ou deux questions simples de base.Sinon rien de mieux qu'un véritable community manager derrière au clavier.SourceMark Zuckerberg annonce que la vidéo représente la moitié du temps passé sur FacebookOn n'en a parlé la semaine dernière Facebook a annoncé ses très bons résultats du second trimestre.C'est même Mark Zuckerberg qui s'est chargé de le faire. Il a aussi annoncé que le format vidéo représente la moitié du temps passé sur Facebook. On se rend compte donc que ce format paye sur la plate-formeIl a aussi expliqué que le format réel sur Instagram est le plus grand contributeurs à la croissance de l'engagement sur sa plate-forme.Pour la plate-forme Facebook, ça fait déjà trois ans que la plate-forme capitalise sur ce format.On peut même dire que Markito a tout fait pour que ce format fonctionne : les lives Facebook, développement de Facebook Watch, ou même la monétisation des vidéos.Bien que Markito nous annonce que la vidéo représente autant de temps sur Facebook si vous êtes créateurs de contenu annonceur, vérifier quand même le temps de rétention sur vos vidéos, ils sont souvent assez faibles sur la plate-forme.SourceRecommandation de lieu sur la Snap Map.Snapchat va bientôt atteindre le milliard de dollars de chiffre d'affaire sur un trimestre.Ils viennent d'annoncer leur chiffre du deuxième trimestre 2021 et ils sont très très bons.Snapchat a aussi vu une hausse de ses utilisateurs.Au niveau mondial en un an Snapchat est passé de 238 millions d'utilisateurs actifs mensuels, à 293 millions.Lors de la présentation de ses résultats Snapchat à aussi présenter son système de recommandation de lieu dans sa fameuse Snap Map.On sait que l'onglet Maps sur Snapchat est très utilisé. Et c'est une manière de donner un peu plus de place aux entreprises sur la plate-forme.Ainsi les utilisateurs de Snapchat pourront avec la fonctionnalité « my places » découvrir plus de 30 millions d'entreprise dans le monde.Snapchat a indiqué que le but pour la plate-forme était d'inviter ses utilisateurs à se rencontrer dans le monde réel, et dans leur lieu préféré.Dans cette fonctionnalité My Places : on retrouve trois onglets principaux « visités, favoris et populaires. »On comprend facilement deux onglets remplis par vos propres visites. Et l'onglet populaire sera des recommandations.Je trouve que c'est encore une manière très intéressante pour Snapchat d'intégrer les marques sur sa plate-forme.Source. . .Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs.Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : https://supernatifs.com/. 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.
Episode 541 : Comme tous les lundis, on fait le tour de l'actualité social media. Ce matin, on parle de Clubhouse qui voit son nombre d'utilisateurs exploser, de la nouvelle application américaine Dispo, de la bonne santé de Snapchat, du développement de Facebook Bars, du hashtag américain #ThisIsOurShoot et de DeepFake.Club House bat des records de téléchargementOn arrête pas d’en parler depuis deux semaines mais le réseau social 100 % audio continue de progresser.Le réseau social américain n’avait été téléchargé que 3,5 millions de fois au 1er février contre deux semaines plus tard au 16 février 8,1 million de fois.La progression au niveau mondial est énorme, puisque Clubhouse n’a été téléchargé que 2,6 millions de fois aux États-Unis.Ça peut paraître peu, mais comme ce nouveau réseau fonctionne qu’avec des invitations, sa viralité est limité.Reste à savoir comment les boss de Clubhouse veulent continuer de développer leur réseau.En restant sur un système d’invitations, et donc en mettant encore du temps à progresser, il donne justement du temps à leurs concurrents qui développent des services similaires. (Facebook, Twitter...)Il existe déjà d’autres applications qui ont vu leurs audiences décuplées aux États-Unis, en Chine, en Égypte, en Arabie Saoudite et en Turquie : Dizhua, Tiya et Yalla.Je trouve que c’est un sujet hyper intéressant, car ce sont des vrais choix de développement d'entreprise.Faut-il essayer absolument de grossir le plus vite possible pour prendre des parts de marché quitte à s’éloigner un peu de son ADN ?Ou faut-il coller absolument à son Why, en laissant du coup plus de place à des concurrents ?SourceDispo, la nouvelle application qui imite les appareils photos jetablesL’appareil photo jetable fait son grand retour et serait peut-être même l’avenir des réseaux sociaux.Un nouvelle applications sociale suscite un gros buzz en ce moment. Et ce n’est pas ClubHouse. Non c’est autre chose.Ca s’appelle Dispo. Une nouvelle application de partage de photos qui imite l'expérience de l'utilisation d'un appareil photo jetable.Dans l'application, les utilisateurs cadrent des photos à travers un petit viseur rectangulaire. Il n'y a pas d'outils d'édition ou de légendes.La particularité c’est que les images «se développent» - c'est-à-dire qu'elles apparaissent sur votre téléphone à 9 heures le lendemain.Plusieurs personnes peuvent prendre des photos sur le même rouleau, comme cela peut arriver avec un véritable appareil photo jetable lors d'une fête. Et c’est ce côté collectif qui fait un carton. Dispo est une application créée par David Dobrik il ya tout juste une semaine et le carton est énorme et certains annoncent même qu’il sera le prochain Instagram.Alors que l’application monte gentiment dans les Charts de l’Apple Store, les investisseurs se pressent déjà au portillon.Lors d'un cycle de financement de démarrage en octobre, dirigé par la société Seven Seven Six, co-fondateur de Reddit, Alexis Ohanian, Dispo a levé 4 millions de dollars. Cette semaine, la société a levé 20 millions de dollarsSourceSnapchat : que des bonnes nouvellesSnapchat à organiser un événement dédié à ses investisseurs. Et suite aux différentes annonces que l’application a pu faire ce jour-là, ses actions en bourse ont explosé.En même temps Snapchat a fait de belles annonces.Si on prend les pays qui génèrent la moitié des dépenses publicitaires numérique dans le monde, et bien Snapchat atteint 70 % des 13-24 ans de ces pays là.Autant se dire que c’est énorme et que l’application a une vraie carte à jouer dans les prochaines années.D’ailleurs l’application a rebaptisé la génération Z, la Snapchat génération.Cette génération représente 40 % des consommateurs globaux et 80 % des personnes la composants ont déjà plus de 18 ans.Autres stats impressionnantes : les utilisateurs de Snapchat ouvre l’application 30 fois par jour en moyenne. C’est énorme.Avec ces bonnes nouvelles Snapchat anticipe une croissance annuelle de 50 % de son chiffre d’affaires sur les prochaines années.Des économistes extérieur la situeraient plus autour de 35 %. Quoi qu’il arrive l’avenir à l'air radieux.Déjà sur le dernier trimestre 2020 Snapchat avait annoncé une hausse de 62 % de ses revenus sur la même période l’année précédente.Côté marque des choses intéressantes : si aujourd’hui le principal espace publicitaire qui rapporte des revenus à la plate-forme est dans son format vertical sur la partie Discover, de nouveaux placements vont pouvoir être fait.Il y a notamment une grosse carte à jouer sur la Snapmap.Les commerces vont pouvoir être répertorié sur cette carte de Snapchat et bientôt pouvoir insérer leur propre publicité.De plus Snapchat a toujours une petite longueur d’avance sur la réalité augmentée, il travaille d’arrache-pied pour l’incorporer à ses publicités.Ainsi la plate-forme pourrait révolutionner la publicité en ligne en permettant par exemple d’essayer virtuellement des produits.SourceFacebook lance l’application BARS pour inciter les rappeurs à poser leur flowLe groupe R&D interne de Facebook, La NPE Team, à lancé en find e semaine dernière sa nouvelle application expérimentale, appelée BARS . L'application permet aux rappeurs de créer et de partager leurs raps en utilisant des rythmes créés par des professionnels. Dans l'application, les utilisateurs choisiront parmi les centaines de rythmes créés par des professionnels, puis rédigeront leurs propres paroles et enregistreront une vidéo. BARS peut également suggérer automatiquement des rimes lorsque vous écrivez des paroles, et propose différents filtres audio et visuels pour accompagner les vidéos.Il y a aussi un «mode Challenge» disponible, où vous pouvez poser un freestyle avec des de mots suggérés automatiquement.Les vidéos elles-mêmes peuvent durer jusqu'à 60 secondes et peuvent ensuite être enregistrées sur votre pellicule ou partagées sur d'autres plateformes de médias sociaux.Evidemment tout ça est au format vertical et ressemble forcément beaucoup à… TikTok !Actuellement, la version bêta de BARS est en ligne sur l'App Store iOS aux États-Unis et ouvre sa liste d'attente. Facebook dit qu'il ouvrira l'accès aux invitations BARS par lots, à partir des États-Unis. L’application BARS est une preuve de plus de la volonté du Groupe Facebook d’innover en réponse aux avancées toujours plus grande de TikTok.TikTok est déjà devenu une rampe de lancement pour les musiciens émergents , y compris les rappeurs. Facebook a déjà raté un wagon et n’aimerait pas rater le train.SourceUn hashtag de médecins américainsIl y a énormément de désinformations autour des vaccins et notamment aux États-Unis. Les médecins américains tentent donc de raconter leurs expériences.Les États-Unis ont déjà vacciné près de 40 millions de personnes. Pour le moment aucun problème particulier n’a été signalé.Cela n’empêche pas de retrouver, sur les réseaux sociaux notamment, des discours complotistes autour des vaccins, avec des faux témoignages de personnes racontant des choses horribles qui leurs seraient arrivés après s’être fait vacciner.Les infirmiers et médecins américains ont donc décidé de s’organiser pour essayer de raconter leurs expériences avec le vaccin face au COVID-19.Pour organiser et concentrer leur discours, ils se sont regroupés derrière hashtag(#ThisIsOurShot)(https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/thisisourshot/)Et leurs messages pourraient d’ailleurs être entendus, puisqu’une étude menée par des chercheurs d’université du Michigan montre que les Américains sont plus prêts à entendre les messages des médecins urgentistes plutôt que ceux des autorités sanitaires.Et ses médecins se sont bien organisés, une centaine d’entre eux font des visioconférences, pour échanger sur les différentes déclarations fausses qui peuvent exister en ligne.Je trouve ça chouette quand les réseaux sociaux peuvent permettre à des personnes de partager leur quotidien et leur travail.C’est peut-être dommage dans l’absolu que des médecins doivent passer du temps pour expliquer des choses comme ça plutôt que de passer ce temps-là à soigner d’autres gensSourceDes deep fake de Tom Cruise envahissent TikTokPeut-on encore faire confiance à nos yeux et oreilles pour démêler le vrai du faux. Pas si sûre.Depuis vendredi dernier, TikTok s’est pris de passion pour un tout nouveau venu sur la plateforme : Tom Cruise ! Oui, Tom Cruise en personne. Dans des petites scènettes de 15 secondes il nous propose des tours de magie, des histoires plus ou moins drôles et même un démonstration de golf. Au premier coup d’oeil, tout est là. Le rire de maniaque, la gestuelle, la dentition parfaite, le sourire… Sauf que voilà ce n’est pas Tom Cruise. Pas le vrai en tout cas. C’est un deepfake.Le compte s’appelle @deeptomcruise et compte déjà pas moins de 336k abonnés. En cumulé cela représente un peu plus de 10 millions de vues en moins d’une semaine et en seulement 3 vidéos ! Un carton ! Le secret de ce deepfake réalisé dans les règles de l’art se cache dans les techniques utilisées pour le réaliser. Tout d’abord, l’homme derrière le masque de Tom Cruise ressemble à l’acteur. Il s’agirait peut-être de l’acteur Miles Fischer, un imitateur de Tom Cruise.C’est en utilisant une technologie de FaceSwap que les créateurs sont parvenus à un rendu aussi impressionnant. La technique du faceswap consiste à cartographier, deux visages pour les inverser.Si la technologie est ici utilisée pour divertir, le potentiel du deepfake inquiète de plus en plus…Source. . .Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs.Nous sommes une agence 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.
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https://www.socialmediabreakup.com/enable-ghost-mode-in-snapchat/ If you would go back in time to 1952 and tell people how much information we are sharing with another in our present time 2020, they may be thinking we are stalking each other. The good citizens of 1952 will probably think why we care so much about sharing so much info about ourselves. I can imagine that today there are still people who wonder: why do you share so much private information about yourself and your life? Why would I care? Why would you think that I care? Why would you care? The reality is that people love to show that they are interesting, that they matter. Sometimes the information can be useful in certain situations of course. What about the Snapchat Ghost Mode option? You have probably heard of Snap Map when you use Snapchat. On Snap Map you can see where all your friends are, you can see their locations. Not only can you see their location, but they can also see yours too. Unless you enable Ghost Mode! When you enable this option, you can choose who is allowed to see your location. You can choose the option Only Me, meaning your location won't be visible to anyone else on the map. You can choose a duration of 3 hours, 24 hours and Until Turned Off. Or you can choose specific friends to share your location with. The friends you select aren't notified when you choose them Or you can choose to share your location with all of your friends, including friends you add in the future. You find Ghost Mode by tapping the gear button in the top-right corner of the Map screen. Revealing your location doesn't need to be a problem and can be functional actually, but…does everyone really have to know where you are all the time? How do you really feel about that? You may want to start to be at least selective with who can see your location. Let's not make a habit of handing over our privacy so easily just because we can.
The title speaks for itself. This week Amanda and her guests teach you how to use Snapmaps the right way. How to become an FBI agent in 15 minutes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amanda-moh/support
Snap is unveiling some important changes for Snapchat at its Snap Partner Summit. The navigation has been rethought with a new action bar at the bottom that lets you access Snap Map and Snap Originals in just a tap. Snap Map is also getting some brand new features to compete head-to-head with Google Maps. A […]
Whenever I speak to moms I tell them, "This is one of the most challenging times to raise a teen." A huge reason for this is navigating through the treacherous waters of cell phones, social media, and internet with teenagers. Most parents are blind sided with their teens about all thing digital because we didn’t go through this when we were teens. It feels like the iPhone has been around forever but actually it was released in 2007. So your mom didn’t have to deal with these cyber space issues when parenting you. Did you know that the average American touches their phone 2617 times a day? Did you know that According to Common Sense Media, teens spend an average of nine hours a day online? Studies have shown that the rise of anxiety and loneliness in teens is directly related to how much teens are online. 1 of 3 teenage girls will experience significant anxiety. In this podcast I talk about "The 4 big problems with phones, social media, internet and teens." 1. The addictive nature of all things online 2. Loneliness 3. Social comparison and why selfies are more like a question than a statement 4. Fomo (Fear of missing out) and how Snapmap is really EOMO (Evidence of missing out.) Most importantly we will end with what moms can do about this. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Subscribe to our podcast on: iTunes – Google Play – Youtube – Stitcher Radio – Spotify – Alexa/Echo– Web Player Scott Frank from the Empowerment Project teaches us about the dark web and how predators can find your children using Snapchat. Next Steps for Podcast Listeners: --> Register for our new free social media safety webinar. Hire Josh Ochs to speak at your organization. Join our membership today: https://SmartSocial.com/join Download our free guide: https://smartsocial.com/newsletter/ Join our newsletter to get access to our free guide: "How To Navigate Social Media with Your Student (A Parent Guide)" https://smartsocial.com/Newsletter Download our free guide: https://smartsocial.com/newsletter/ Join Smart Social Week to learn from 70+ experts: https://smartsocial.com/smart-social-week/ Join Parent University to get videos to watch with your kids so they can better understand WHY they need to be smart online. Please share this episode with a friend and subscribe so we can help more parents. Thanks for all your support. View the top 70+ good and bad teen apps in our Popular App Guide page for Parents and Educators.
Mike Cardano and Chris Caramore are back, starting off by discussing their Halloween costumes. Plus, Mike explains his undefeated strategy in Mario Kart. In NFL talk, Chris' game of the week is the battle of Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers and they argue to who will come out on top. After some in depth NBA talk, the guys dive into "Strictly not Sports" and explain their issues with the "Snap Map" on Snapchat.
Off The Wall - Speed Stick; Love Shack; Haunted House; First Man; Did Ya See; Snap Map; Support Squirrel; Netflix Addiction
Off The Wall - Speed Stick; Love Shack; Haunted House; First Man; Did Ya See; Snap Map; Support Squirrel; Netflix Addiction
Off The Wall - Speed Stick; Love Shack; Haunted House; First Man; Did Ya See; Snap Map; Support Squirrel; Netflix Addiction
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
Bienvenidos a Langaria Express, su fuente de noticias de videojuegos dos veces a la semana. En esta edición: – Cuphead ya vendió 3 millones de copias... La entrada Doom Eternal no tendrá SnapMap | Langaria Express 12 de Agosto de 2018 apareció primero en Langaria.net.
Esther is back from the battle of the Trinary Star System. Now the course of history can resume. Topics include: the state of liberal propaganda on television; the GameGriper; shitting on the sidewalk to own the libs; my first move since I became a full grown idiot; Esther kept playing Shin Megami Tensei Apocalypse and she's here to say; which society sounds best; Dagda; SMT Scathach vs dope baedysuit queen; Dagda's mom; there's still the Abrahamic god; WHY DON'T THEY PUT PERSONA ON THE ~SWITCH~; Madiha beat Doom 2016 and she has Feelings; FPS raid boss; strafing enemies across the entire room; worth $60; overwhelmed by SNAPMAP; game development teams are a mini Ship of Theseus; Millennial John Carmack's "Woke Doom"; Madiha is still reading HAKAIOU ~ GAOGAIGAR VS. BETTERMAN; Somnium lore; eldritch horror; our listeners should really listen to Betterman Anime Club; Madiha deep Betterman lore cuts for 20 minutes; WE STAN MICATEAM; WE WILL SHILL YOUR GAME FOREVER; Girls Frontline is good; team 404 is good and strong and my friends; Esther played the Shin Megami Tensei mobile game; steampunk patrick klepeck; gun otaku girl; brand new assets; the comments on the demons; Madiha sends hatemail; if you have more sentience than Madiha, who is turing incomplete, send us that mail; Kizuna Ai poppin' the biggest bottles. Send us questions and game jam submissions!! Rate us on iTunes! Email us at transmediacrity@gmail.com! Check out our TUMBLR and TWITTER. SUPPORT US ON PATREON! Or donate directly to Madiha for hosting costs. Check out our YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Subscribe, and like our videos! Special thanks to Velt for our cover art! Check her art here. (Not worksafe.) You can find us at: Madiha: Twitter, Tumblr, The Solstice War. Esther: Twitter, Tumblr. Cecilia: Twitter, Tumblr, Video Game Hell.
Host: Taylor Wiegert (www.twitter.com/twiegert) This week’s headlines: Video Ads Come to Messenger and Instagram’s Long-Form Video Platform is Here The week’s news quick hits: YouTube Launches Creative Suite, Facebook Opening Watch to More Creators, Facebook Tests Paid Group Subscriptions and Snapchat Adds Effects to Snap Map. Download or subscribe to this podcast at www.braveadworld.com/podcast. Find more social media marketing insights on the Brave Ad World blog at www.braveadworld.com. You can contact Brave Ad World at BraveAdWorld [at] gmail.com, or connect with Taylor on Twitter @twiegert.
On episode 2 of season 3, we talk about Snapchat's Snap Map Easter Egg Hunt & We deep dive into not being lazy at social media. Tips on how to Atomize your content and create value for your customers.Many thanks to Nino Lucarelli of Vocal Kitchen for creating our original #MoreThanHashtags score. Connect with him on Instagram @ninolucarelli to hear more or inquire. Intro track via FiverrMore Than Hashtags is hosted by:Adam Leidhecker5x Serial Entrepreneur, Social Media PractitionerBrand Strategist at CoplexTwitter.com/AdamLeidheckerVincent Orleck President Social Media Club PhoenixSocial Media Manager, ASU KEDTwitter.com/VincentOrleckTweet us at Twitter.com/HashtagsPod#MoreThanHashtags is a practical social media podcast that provides real application, what’s working, what’s trending and what’s next. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Facebook's leaked memo, Australian's never trusted Facebook to keep their data safe, GIFS come back to Instagram, Snapchat's third party apps update, Carnival Cruise gives fan a free holiday in exchange for his Snapchat handle, an update to Snap Map called 'Explore,' Twitter submits a metrics proposal to change the negative conversations on it's platform, Twitter introduces 'Timestamps' for videos, Bumble VS Tinder lawsuit update, Tinder for Farmers launches in the UK, Tinder for Dogs, possible social media screening for people wanting to get into the US, Jaywalkers in China make public apologies on social media to avoid fines and the most followed people on both Instagram and Twitter.
Host: Taylor Wiegert (www.twitter.com/twiegert) This week’s headlines: Instagram Updates Algorithm to Emphasize Recency, Snapchat Adds New Features to Snap Map, Facebook Implements Massive Changes in Wake of Controversy and Snapchat Seems to Be Launching Connected Apps. The week’s news quick hits: Facebook Expands Local News Initiative to All Countries, Snap Launches Location-Based Advertising Features, HQ Lands First Sponsor, Facebook Removes ‘Interested In’ Ad Targeting, Apple Slates New Shows for Next March, FTC Announces Investigation into Facebook Privacy Practices, Google Acquires Tenor, Turner Sports Launches New Streaming Service, Apple Launches iPad for Students, LinkedIn Brings Video Ads to All Advertisers, Business Chat Shows Up in iOS 11.3 and Snap Has Another Round of Employee Cuts. Download or subscribe to this podcast at www.braveadworld.com/podcast. Find more social media marketing insights on the Brave Ad World blog at www.braveadworld.com. You can contact Brave Ad World at BraveAdWorld [at] gmail.com, or connect with Taylor on Twitter @twiegert.
All the news you need to know for Friday, March 23rd, 2018! Today, we're talking about how the government shutdown was avoided just in time, more tariffs and Trump's lawyer is leaving. Plus: March for Our Lives rally this weekend, Starbucks announced equal pay for all U.S. employees and Snapchat's new Snap Map. All that and much more in less than 10 minutes! Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you. For links to all the stories referenced in today's episode, visit https://www.theNewsWorthy.com and click Episodes.
On this episode, I speak on SnapChats new launching feature called “SnapMap” and my thoughts on whether or not I think this will succeed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techandbusiness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/techandbusiness/support
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Subscribe to our podcast on: iTunes – Google Play – Stitcher Radio – Spotify – Web Player Are your kids addicted to Snapchat? Do you wonder the long term effects that Snapchat can have on them? In this episode Josh walks you through some of the worst features of Snapchat. You will learn what a Streak is, how students share passwords and also how the Snap Map feature is dangerous. Be sure to rate us on iTunes if you like this podcast! Thanks. Teen Snapchat statistics People under the age of 25 use Snapchat for 40 minutes on average every day, more than Instagram’s latest stat for the same demographic Snapchat ranks as the most popular social media site among teenagers Users 25 and younger visit Snapchat over 20 times per day Sources: 1, 2, 3 Teen social media statistics 91% of 16-24 year olds use the internet for social networking Social media use is linked with increased rates of anxiety, depression and poor sleep Social media has been described as more addictive than cigarettes and alcohol Source: 1 2 What is a Streak? A Streak is given to users who have sent each other Snaps consistently for two days or more A fire emoji (
When Hurricane Harvey wreaked destruction in Houston last August, the country turned not just to cable television, but also to Snapchat. Two months before the storm, the social media app had debuted Snap Map, a crowdsourced, interactive feature that displays what's happening on Snapchat around the world. At launch, Snap Map seemed mostly like a fun toy, albeit one with potential privacy implications; Snap Map can broadcast your location to your friends if you opt in.
Today's Commexis Cast discusses Snapchat's leaked daily active user metrics as reported by The Daily Beast, and Google PageSpeed Insight's latest upgrade. Taylor Lorenz' piece on The Daily Beast showcasing leaked Snap metrics has made the rounds in the news today. Lorenz' report dives deeper into the culture of Snapchat, and the paranoid secrecy of Snap CEO Evan Spiegal, and makes for a fantastic insight into the company that keeps most numbers close to the chest. That said, some statistical gems are sprinkled throughout. For example, the daily active users of the Snap Map feature peaked at 35 million in June, and dropped 40% by September, with only 11% of users checking it daily. A brighter number: 34.5. That's the number of minutes spend per day on the app in September, compared to Insta's 32 minutes for its younger demographics. There are more juicy numbers at the bottom of Lorenz' article in the graphs (check out one below). Finally, Google PageSpeed Insights has been upgraded to use real user data from Google Chrome browsers. Barry Schwartz reports that sites are now graded on Fast, Slow, and Average, and Google will offer speed optimization suggestions based on your site. Check out his article for more on these changes, and look below at Schwartz' screenshot of the tool in action. Today's cast: Phillip Brooks (Commexis Lead Strategist) and Matthew McGrorty (Commexis Videographer/Podcaster). Join the Commexis team as we add context to these stories for the busy CMO. All the news you need to know–from our inbox to yours.
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I talk about a very scary privacy issue concerning Snapchat. Hello and welcome to the Be Your Own Nerd podcast. My name is Shawn and I help make the tech in your life fun again. It can be anything you have questions about or trouble with, such as your laptop, phone, TV, etc. You can always reach out to me on my website, BeYourOwnNerd.com. You can also submit your tech questions on there to be included in a future podcast. Have a great tech day!
Star Trek utopia vs Star Wars dystopia; dark web takedowns; sex-bots; robot drowning; SnapMap; Google Glass 2.0; self-driving disease havens; droning drones; Doctoress Who; SocialStar camp; Microsoft fights back; panoramas gone wrong; DPRK news service. Full notes at http://gog.show/219
Les explicamos porque SnapMap es un peligro para los usuarios de SnapChat y como resolverlo.
On Episode 11 we talk about a recent update to Snapchat. Snapchat now lets you add links, voice filters and backdrops to Snaps. We dive into adding links to your Snapchat stories & using snap maps. We share our learnings and ideas for how brands and storytellers can effectively use links and maps to improve your stories, reach & engagement.Many thanks to Nino Lucarelli of Vocal Kitchen for creating our original #MoreThanHashtags score. Connect with him on Instagram @ninolucarelli to hear more or inquire.More Than Hashtags is hosted by:Adam Leidhecker5x Serial Entrepreneur, Social Media PractitionerDirector of Social Strategy of Otto RadioTwitter.com/AdamLeidheckerVincent Orleck President Social Media Club PhoenixCMO Brandish SocialTwitter.com/VincentOrleckTweet us at Twitter.com/HashtagsPod#MoreThanHashtags is a practical social media podcast that provides real application, what’s working, what’s trending and what’s next See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a special edition of Still Buffering, the sisters cover a topic that can't be compared to the generations of Sydnee and Teylor, but rather is so new that we all just want to be updated on the new technology with the teens. So, let's discuss the somewhat terrifying thing that is a Snapmap and maybe finally figure out that dichotomous key of social media classification. Music: "Baby You Change Your Mind" by Nouvellas
Gal Pal's Tila and Chantelle join Jasmine on the podcast to talk ish about celebrities, Snapmap and today's society of fuck boys. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jnolaism/support
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Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Mark Forrest on BBC Radio London to discuss the new Snap Map feature in Snapchat, which has drawn criticism for potentially revealing the location, even home address or school, of children. Just how dangerous could this opt-in feature be, especially for youngsters? You can contact Fevzi on Twitter @gadgetdetective #Fevzi #Turkalp #Gadget #Detective #Advice #News #BBC #Radio #London #Mark #Forrest #Snapchat #Snapmap #Map #Photo #Location #Minors #Children #Peadophile #Pedophile #Danger #Safety #Stalk
Snapchat has always known exactly where you are. What, you thought everyone saw that “Greetings from the Brooklyn Bridge” filter? Until recently, Snapchat didn't do much with your location data beyond serving up geofilters and pushing location-specific stories.
We've got a full studio this week as Kim Lyons joins us on the couch! Sorg is back behind the desk, and Katie and Chilla take up their respective spots around the Slice on Broadway pizza box. It can only mean we're ready to talk what's new in tech this week for AwesomeCast 354, including: Kim is sharing some fun information about what she's up to these days. Kim is ready to roll with her Awesome Thing of the Week from the land down under. Drones + Environment = Lim Lyons' Awesome Thing of the Week. Chilla is sharing an indoor antenna from Mohu as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Katie has an Awesome Thing of the Week (thanks to Mad Mike)! It's a ranch fountain! Katie is thinking of the possibilities for a ranch fountain and some Slice on Broadway. #PeaceLoveAndRanch Sorg's Awesome Thing of the Week is an AR replication of Super Mario in Central Park. Thanks to Slice on Broadway for providing the perfect pepperoni pizza to support Podcast Day. (You can order online now!) Chilla is bringing us this week's App of the Week with Lumafusion - the closest thing to Final Cut for mobile. Adobe is talking about full functionality for Photoshop on mobile devices? Thanks to Chris Whitlatch for sharing a new VR arcade (in Seattle) for this week's discussion. While Sorg was in Nebraska, he learned he can check a VR unit out of the school library. Hmm. Katie is sharing some snapmap information for us. Snapmap can also help you figure out where everyone is with hot spot mapping options. Instagram has location features similar to snapmap. Kim brings us back to Pittsburgh with CMU initiatives for AI (because kids are smarter than we are). We just figured out that CMU will be Skynet. Uber - When Lyft isn't an option... Does anything come out of MIT these days? Seems like all the cool kids are at CMU. Star Wars trailer for The Last Jedi made on a 1984 Apple IIC. Katie is closing out the show with porn again this week: the first standalone VR unit - that only plays porn. Will you be in Pittsburgh this weekend? It's Anthrocon 2017 time! (We're so excited!) Are you a musician? We'd love to talk updating our theme. Bonus points if you do it Mystery Science Theater style. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion? Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Kim Lyons (@SocialKimLy) Mike Sorg (@Sorgatron), Katie Dudas (@Kdudders), and John Chichilla (@chilla). Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST!
We've got a full studio this week as Kim Lyons joins us on the couch! Sorg is back behind the desk, and Katie and Chilla take up their respective spots around the Slice on Broadway pizza box. It can only mean we're ready to talk what's new in tech this week for AwesomeCast 354, including: Kim is sharing some fun information about what she's up to these days. Kim is ready to roll with her Awesome Thing of the Week from the land down under. Drones + Environment = Lim Lyons' Awesome Thing of the Week. Chilla is sharing an indoor antenna from Mohu as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Katie has an Awesome Thing of the Week (thanks to Mad Mike)! It's a ranch fountain! Katie is thinking of the possibilities for a ranch fountain and some Slice on Broadway. #PeaceLoveAndRanch Sorg's Awesome Thing of the Week is an AR replication of Super Mario in Central Park. Thanks to Slice on Broadway for providing the perfect pepperoni pizza to support Podcast Day. (You can order online now!) Chilla is bringing us this week's App of the Week with Lumafusion - the closest thing to Final Cut for mobile. Adobe is talking about full functionality for Photoshop on mobile devices? Thanks to Chris Whitlatch for sharing a new VR arcade (in Seattle) for this week's discussion. While Sorg was in Nebraska, he learned he can check a VR unit out of the school library. Hmm. Katie is sharing some snapmap information for us. Snapmap can also help you figure out where everyone is with hot spot mapping options. Instagram has location features similar to snapmap. Kim brings us back to Pittsburgh with CMU initiatives for AI (because kids are smarter than we are). We just figured out that CMU will be Skynet. Uber - When Lyft isn't an option... Does anything come out of MIT these days? Seems like all the cool kids are at CMU. Star Wars trailer for The Last Jedi made on a 1984 Apple IIC. Katie is closing out the show with porn again this week: the first standalone VR unit - that only plays porn. Will you be in Pittsburgh this weekend? It's Anthrocon 2017 time! (We're so excited!) Are you a musician? We'd love to talk updating our theme. Bonus points if you do it Mystery Science Theater style. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion? Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Kim Lyons (@SocialKimLy) Mike Sorg (@Sorgatron), Katie Dudas (@Kdudders), and John Chichilla (@chilla). Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST!
NBA Outsider Dane Mosher joins the Backpocket once more to catch up and talk NBA. Conversations also range to Snapchat introducing the Snap Map and we explain what “Trap the Puck” means. *Disclaimer: originally S1 E12 - Are we improving? (feat. Dane Mosher)* (00:30) Average Quality or Plugging Our Barbers (04:55) Simply Stevo (12:50) Strikes and Gutters (18:07) Dane Mosher NBA Outsider (48:20) Snapchat Map Update (55:12) Trapping the Puck on Hockey (58:20) What did we learn? (1:00:00) Feel Good Story
Has Snapchat gone too far with its latest feature, it’s 10 years since the iPhone first went on sale, we test out the new Nikon D7500 DSLR – on the sideline of the State of Origin, we chat to HMD CEO Arto Numella about the rebirth of the Nokia brand, we run our eye over the Sena X1 Bluetooth smart bicycle helmet, the Breville Oracle Touch coffee machine and the i.am+ Buttons earphones and we finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk.
Terwijl Thibault solliciteert naar een medische goedkeuring om zijn vliegbrevet te halen, solliciteert Wannes naar een stageplaats (en een blauw oog) door de SPAM-box van de VRT vol te spammen.… Continue reading "Tussen Pod en Pint #27 De podcast is cava"
This week on The PPC Show, Paul and JD break down the top news and trends in ad tech and digital marketing. In this episode we breakdown Facebook's new Group tools, Creative Hub updates, Periscope Adds 'Super Hearts', new look for Pinterest Lens, Snapchat's Snap Map, Amazon buys Whole Foods, and Cortana can now be the default assistant on Android. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-ppc-show-podcast/message
Presentan su Snap Map, para compartir la ubicación en la que estás y que tus amigos y followers la puedan ver, si tu quieres. Este podcast se oye mejor a velocidad 1,5x (en Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spreaker, AudioBoom, Stitcher, Overcast y más apps). Lee más sobre la noticia comentada en este episodio: http://geeksroom.com/2017/06/snapchat-snap-map/111555/amp/Sígueme en:*TWITTER* http://Twitter.com/LocutorCo*INSTAGRAM* http://Instagram.com/LocutorCo*APPLE PODCASTS* http://apple.co/2p0Ob09*BLOG* http://ElTiempo.ElSiglo21esHoy.com*WEB* http://ElSiglo21esHoy.com
Presentan su Snap Map, para compartir la ubicación en la que estás y que tus amigos y followers la puedan ver, si tu quieres. Este podcast se oye mejor a velocidad 1,5x (en Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spreaker, AudioBoom, Stitcher, Overcast y más apps). Lee más sobre la noticia comentada en este episodio: http://geeksroom.com/2017/06/snapchat-snap-map/111555/amp/Sígueme en:*TWITTER* http://Twitter.com/LocutorCo*INSTAGRAM* http://Instagram.com/LocutorCo*APPLE PODCASTS* http://apple.co/2p0Ob09*BLOG* http://ElTiempo.ElSiglo21esHoy.com*WEB* http://ElSiglo21esHoy.com
Presentan su Snap Map, para compartir la ubicación en la que estás y que tus amigos y followers la puedan ver, si tu quieres. Este podcast se oye mejor a velocidad 1,5x (en Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spreaker, AudioBoom, Stitcher, Overcast y más apps). Lee más sobre la noticia comentada en este episodio: http://geeksroom.com/2017/06/snapchat-snap-map/111555/amp/Sígueme en:*TWITTER* http://Twitter.com/LocutorCo*INSTAGRAM* http://Instagram.com/LocutorCo*APPLE PODCASTS* http://apple.co/2p0Ob09*BLOG* http://ElTiempo.ElSiglo21esHoy.com*WEB* http://ElSiglo21esHoy.com
On Episode 9 we talked about Snapchat's newly released feature Snap Maps, what you can discover and how you could utilize as a company, brand or visual storyteller.Many thanks to Nino Lucarelli of Vocal Kitchen for creating our original #MoreThanHashtags score. Connect with him on Instagram @ninolucarelli to hear more or inquire.More Than Hashtags is hosted by:Adam Leidhecker5x Serial Entrepreneur, Social Media PractitionerDirector of Social Strategy of Otto RadioTwitter.com/AdamLeidheckerVincent Orleck President Social Media Club PhoenixCMO Brandish SocialTwitter.com/VincentOrleckTweet us at Twitter.com/HashtagsPod#MoreThanHashtags is a practical social media podcast that provides real application, what’s working, what’s trending and what’s next See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Terwijl Wannes zijn verjaardag viert met een nieuwe bluetooth headset, krabt Thibault zich achter de oortjes. Hij kocht namelijk oortjes bij Media Markt, maar die bevallen hem niet helemaal. Verder… Continue reading "Tussen Pod en Pint #26 We krabben ons achter de oortjes"
In this extended cut of our interview with id Software legend Kevin Cloud, we talk about creating SnapMap, and his work as an artist on Wolfenstein, DOOM, Quake and more. Influence free games coverage, funded by gamers. Join today & support our work: https://www.patreon.com/dannyodwyer Hosted by Danny O'Dwyer https://twitter.com/dannyodwyer Produced by Danny O'Dwyer & Jeremy Jayne. Funded by Gamers.
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This week, the Clan discusses a certain listeners grotesquely awesome comic book collection, and then we dive into an epic review of Doom 2016. Enjoy! Doom is a science fiction - horror first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and publishedby Bethesda Softworks. DOOM (2016) is a reboot of the Doom7 series, and is the fourth installment since 2004's Doom 3. The game was released on May 13 2016.The gameplay returns to a fast paced shooter with open levels to explore, similar to the first two games.The game also features environment traversal such as ledge grabbing, and double jump. Character upgrades and execution kills are also new to the series. DOOM's multiplayer contains a level editor called SnapMap which was co-developed with id Software by Certain Affinity and Escalation Studios.DOOM (2016) was originally announced as Doom 4 while under development in 2008, the game had quite the developmentwith different builds and designs. It's development was restarted in 2011 and was unveiled as DOOM in 2014. Like the original DOOM (classic) DOOM (2016) was inspired by music particularly heavy metal. DOOM (2016) was very well received by critics and players; the single-player campaign, graphics, and gameplay were praised, whereas the multiplayer mode drew the most criticism. The game was ranked as the second best-selling video game in the UK and the US on its first week and month selling 500,000 copies at the end of May 2016 on PC alone.Story:DOOM takes place in a facility on Mars owned by the Union Aerospace Corporation. The scientists tried to take energyfrom the hell dimension to solve an energy crisis on earth. The leader of the UAC Samuel Hayden lead several expeditionsinto hell bringing back demons and artifacts, among these was a sarcophagus containing the Doom Slayer.Demons take over the facility after Olivia Pierce one of the head scientists makes a pact with them. Hayden revives the Doom Slayer after Olivia opens a portal to hell unleashing the demons. Doom Slayer then pursues Olivia through the base and hell until he finds her and she transforms into the Spider Mastermind and kills her.Development:Doom 4In April 2009, Hollenshead said that Doom 4 was "deep in development". When asked whether Doom 4 would be a sequel, a reboot, or a prequel?", his response was "It's not a sequel to Doom 3, but it's not a reboot either. Doom 3 was sort of a reboot.On June 23, 2009, ZeniMax Media, best known for Bethesda Softworks, acquired id Software and announced that all future id games would be published by Bethesda Softworks, including Doom 4 in addition to Rage and future Quake titles.DOOM (2016)At QuakeCon 2014, id Software Executive Producer Marty Stratton, the host of the presentation, announced that Doom 4 was officially renamed as Doom for the reason that "it’s an origin game, reimagining everything about the originals". The greatest challenge that id Software faced while developing the game was to create a game that can compete with other popular FPS games like Call of Duty and Battlefield, as they considered that the popularity of the Doom series among younger audiences is relatively low when compared to the popular franchises, since the last installment in the series was released back in 2004. Another challenge that they encountered was to build a game that was unique enough to establish its own identity, while "being faithful" to other games in the series. On July 2, 2015, Marty Stratton revealed that the game would not take place on Earth unlike the canceled Doom 4 and that, unlike Doom 3 and inspired by the two originals, Doom would not take itself seriously and that it was being designed to be comic and "very juvenile almost in their approach".Martin later said that the game was heavily inspired by rock and roll and He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and that it's Hell-themed levels would feature much heavy metal. He also said that Doom's world was designed to have a certain level of personality and be "over the top".According to Hugo Martin, the game's creative director, the team did not put lots of emphasis upon the game's story, as they believed that it is not an important feature of the franchise. He later said that he knew that some fans would not like to see story be in the way of the gameplay of a first-person shooter such as Doom and that players can optionally find codex entries for clues so that they can fill in gaps with their own ideas and theorize about who the Doom Slayer is, from where he came, and why he is there. Ratings Schweiss Craig DeGolyer Wilson Story 8 8 10 9 Gameplay 10 10 10 10 Design 10 10 10 10 Sound/Music 10 10 10 10 Replayability 10 10 10 9 Overall: 194/200 97/100 We have a new champion!!!
Hello to you lovely podcasty people. E3's done and we've recovered from last week's huge show and are ready to get back to normal. This week's show sees Coleman & Tim joined by a very special guest host Dan Pearse, the creator of 10 Second Ninja X. Here's what you can expect from this week's episode: Hello Games' three year battle with Sky UK Is Beyond Good & Evil 2 still happening? Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered coming to PlayStation 4 Fable Fortune's Kickstarter Canceled Nintendo NX update Coleman & Tim get stuck into Mirror's Edge Catalyst Tim bores everyone with Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 Dan takes a break from making video games ro make level's in Doom's SnapMap
Remember when this used to be a music podcast? Apparently the Echo Crew did this week. Apologizes for any audio issues! Topics include: Three Days Grace, Rise Against, Flobots, Rock Band DLC for June, Ring of Fire, Red vs Blue, Wasted, Snapmap, and more!
2v1 is psyched for the release of the demon-bashing gorefest that is the Doom revival. Alex, Josh and Nick are pleasantly surprised at the quality of the fast-paced first person shooter action, the minor (but welcome) modernizations, as well as the depth of the new Snap Map creative mode. Nick and Josh were convinced to buy Overwatch, Alex is still incredulous about the disinterest in Fallout music, and the gang finally breaks down the Dark Souls 3 lore and secrets presented (spoilers at about 48:00). They also briefly talk about the recent closure of Lionhead studios. An excellent article about the studio's history and demise can be found at Eurogamer, http://bit.ly/1VUAyLa. Highly recommended reading. Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @2v1Podcast Subscribe on iTunes: apple.co/1IaaKUU Check out our blog: 2v1podcast.com