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I episode #118 vender Thomas Walle - Co-Founder & CEO i teknologiselskapet Unacast - tilbake til podkasten. Selskapet ble etablert i USA i 2014 og har flere år på rad blitt rangert som et av landets raskest voksende private selskaper.Vi gir deg 5 konkrete råd som du bør tenke på hvis du skal etablere selskap i USA. Hvorfor USA: Største marked, kunder, konkurranse (når tidevannet stiger, løfter det alle båter), finansiering.Anerkjenn kulturelle forskjeller: Det ser kanskje ikke slik ut, men de er enorme. Kulturelle forskjeller: Utfordringene og fordelene ved å ta med seg skandinaviske forretningsverdier og praksiser til USA (f.eks. balanse mellom arbeid og fritid, åpenhet, ledelsesstil).Rekruttering: Forskjeller i USA (hvordan tiltrekke seg talent, lav lojalitet, alltid rekruttere, osv.). Bruk rådgivere tidlig. Bruk Norge som et salgsargument for ansatte (goder, osv.).Vær forberedt på salgs-BS: Tar tid å forstå hva som er et ja og nei. Markedsføring er nøkkelen: Rop det ut fra hustakene – det er ikke alltid det beste produktet som vinner i USA.
Thomas is obsessed with developing data-driven solutions designed to improve the way retailers and real estate make data-driven business decisions.He started Unacast with his co-founder, KJ ,to help businesses gain an in-depth understanding of how people move around the planet.Since its inception, Unacast has raised +$50m from VCs and has been awarded multiple awards for our tech platform to enable companies in retail, real estate, finance, and telcos to optimize their investment strategies and retail operations.Prior to Unacast, Thomas was a part of the early team at the music streaming service TIDAL (crazy ride), which was acquired by Jay Z in 2014. "I love what I do and regularly share my opinion on tech and startups as a member of the Forbes Technology Council or in Inc. Magazine, Business Insider, The New York Times, and Wall Street Journal."Connect with Thomas:www.unacast.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaswalle/TakeawaysUnicast provides data-driven solutions to help retailers and real estate investors make better decisions.The company collects data from various sources, including GPS data from cell phones, to understand people's movement patterns.Unicast offers a dashboard and data feeds to provide insights on foot traffic, demographics, and neighborhood performance.Transparency and accuracy are key values for Unicast, setting it apart from competitors.Generative AI is used to bridge the gap between data and narratives, making it easier for users to interpret and make decisions based on the data.Chapters00:00Introduction to Thomas Walley and Unicast02:32The Purpose of Unicast and its Data Sources04:08The Inspiration Behind Unicast06:16The Problem Unicast Solves for Investors and Retailers08:39How Unicast Provides Data to Real Estate Investors10:39The Unicast Dashboard and Data Features12:37Differentiating Unicast from Competitors15:24Data Sources and Accuracy of Unicast17:31Analyzing Trends and Granularity of Unicast Data21:37Ensuring Data Quality and Efficacy24:42The Power of Generative AI in Unicast28:24The Advantage of Unicast's Norwegian-American Background34:48Raising Capital and Building Trust39:18The Future of UnicastSupport the podcast by making a monthly donation through Patreon. When you contribute, you'll get access to bonus content not available anywhere else. If you enjoyed this episode, you would probably enjoy reading my weekly newsletter. Every Friday, you'll get a behind the scenes look at my investing, including current events in commercial real estate, deals I'm working on, and random personal things going on in my life. It's a super quick read and you can unsubscribe anytime. - Jonathan Subscribe to the newsletter here: www.thesourcecre.com/newsletterEmail Jonathan with comments or suggestions:podcast@thesourcecre.comOr visit the webpage:www.thesourcecre.com*Some or all of the show notes may have been generated using AI tools.
As you prepare to sit down with a potential investor, you start to worry about the questions you will be asked and hope you have all the answers. Ideally, what you would love to happen is to present the opportunity, they have all their questions answered with your amazing slide deck and come on board as partners. But wait, one common denominator that every potential investor has is that they are human. And that means when presenting a real estate opportunity to them, it's sometimes hard to remove the emotion from their decision. Their gut feeling could derail it all for you. So what do you do? Try to gloss over their concerns with enthusiasm for the project. Or keep emphasizing the numbers in the hope they convince themselves. There is a better answer. Location intelligence. In this episode, I talk with Thomas Walle, CEO and Co-Founder of Unacast, a technology company committed to understanding how people move around the planet by harnessing the power of location data. Their precise and verified human mobility data helps real estate businesses to improve their properties and portfolios. They provide the critical insights that help you zero in on the properties that meet your financial, tenant, and branding needs. We tried to remove the gut feel with data-driven decisions. And there's no doubt that gut feel and local knowledge plays a huge part in real estate investment. But you can never remove the human being. We're not there with data rules at all and AI at all. But you want to make sure that the data backs up your investment thesis. - Thomas Walle In this episode, you'll be able to understand how to: Utilize data for strategic real estate investments and growth. Harness location intelligence to maximize investment opportunities. Predict population migration patterns for informed investment decisions. Employ AI to interpret real estate data and gain a competitive edge. Thomas Walle, CEO and co-founder at Unacast is a leading expert in harnessing the power of location data to understand human mobility patterns. With a focus on predicting population migration trends, Thomas has spearheaded innovative approaches to collecting and analyzing data from various sources, including GPS signals, demographic data, and machine learning models. His extensive knowledge and experience have enabled real estate businesses to make informed, data-driven decisions, providing critical insights for identifying properties that align with financial, tenant, and company branding needs. Thomas' expertise in leveraging technology and data has revolutionized the real estate industry, offering a crystal ball for predicting future trends and empowering investors to make strategic investment decisions. For all podcast episodes go to https://www.realestateinvestorcontentmarketing.com/ For the latest in content marketing tools, tips and tactics for your real estate investing. business go here https://bit.ly/reicontent Connect with Thomas: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaswalle/ Website: https://www.unacast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unacast/ Connect with me here: https://paulcopcutt.com/ https://www.facebook.com/paulcopcutt/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulcopcutt/ https://twitter.com/paulcopcutt https://www.instagram.com/paulcopcutt/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV4g4R9026ObZBMyC0cuPtw Other episodes you'll enjoy: Welcome to Real Estate Investor Content Marketing https://paulcopcutt.com/episode141/ LinkedIn Unleashed: Turbocharge Your Real Estate Brand https://paulcopcutt.com/episode140/ Maximizing Your Real Estate Marketing Impact During Uncertain Times https://paulcopcutt.com/episode139/ Are you struggling with attracting the right people for your opportunities? Let's set up an initial call to get to know each other and discuss how we can help raise your visibility, increase leads and grow your business https://bookme.name/paulcopcutt/bb
This weeks #LocationWeekly episode features TextOMap building interactive maps from location-based texts, Location-based social network Jagat passes 10M users, Sony's sensing platform tracks viewer time on in-store screens, Unacast & Gravy Analytics merge. Tune in now! #thelbma #location #data #AI #lbma #locationweekly #marketing #partnership
I episode #104 prater jeg med Thomas Walle; Co-Founder & CEO i teknologiselskapet Unacast. Selskapet ble etablert i USA i 2014 og har flere år på rad blitt rangert som et av landets raskest voksende private selskaper. Vi snakker om: Oppveksten til Thomas i Oslo Studielivet på CBS i København Første møtet med USA og college Reisen med Tidal og salget til Beyonce og Jay Z Hjemmekontor og produktivitet USA vs Norge Livet og at det handler om opplevelser Hvordan starte og skalere et selskap i USA - reisen til Unacast sammen med Kjartan Slette Mindset og perspektiv Dette er episode #104 og Thomas Walle! Expresso på sosiale medier
In this episode of the Digital Supply Chain podcast, we embark on a fascinating journey with Thomas Walle, CEO of Unacast. Join us as we explore the intricate world of data-driven decision-making.Highlights from Our Chat:Thomas's Transition: From Oslo to Connecticut, Thomas shares his personal and professional journey, highlighting the stark contrasts in business cultures he encountered. This move wasn't just a change of scenery, but a complete shift in business dynamics.The Essence of Unacast: Thomas eloquently details Unacast's mission – guiding companies away from gut-feel decision-making to a data-driven approach. His insights into the power and necessity of accurate, high-quality data in today's business environment are illuminating.Impact of Location Data: We delve into how Unacast's data aids businesses in site selection, customer behavior understanding, and strategic investment decisions. Thomas's examples vividly illustrate the transformative impact this data has in various sectors.Generative AI in Data Analysis: A standout moment was learning how Unacast harnesses Generative AI to convert complex data into coherent narratives, aiding businesses in decision-making processes.Success Stories and Future Plans: Thomas shares compelling success stories where Unacast's data made a significant difference for clients, offering a sneak peek into the company's future aspirations.Data Privacy and Ethical Considerations: An essential part of our discussion, Thomas explains how Unacast navigates the complex world of data privacy and ethics.Sustainability and Post-COVID Trends: Thomas sheds light on how location data is playing a crucial role in creating sustainable supply chains and adapting to post-COVID work patterns.Wrap-Up Thoughts: Thomas's parting advice on embracing data transformation was a powerful call to action for businesses. His perspective on the convergence of multiple data sources to enrich business insights is a valuable takeaway.Check out the video version of this episodeConnect with Thomas Walle:LinkedIn: Thomas WalleWebsite: Unacast.comSupport the showPodcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's generous supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Krishna Kumar Christophe Kottelat Olivier Brusle Alicia Farag Joël VANDI Luis Olavarria And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Digital Supply Chain episodes like this one.Podcast Sponsorship Opportunities:If you/your organisation is interested in sponsoring this podcast - I have several options available. Let's talk!FinallyIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to just send me a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks for listening.
In the latest episode of the Business Strategy podcast, host Steve Coughran dives deep into the world of startups with a special guest, Thomas Walle, the CEO of Unacast. Together, they explore the critical role that momentum and speed play in the success or failure of a startup. Throughout the conversation, Walle shares valuable insights on how to harness momentum by implementing OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) to align the organization and achieve desired results. They also discuss the comparison between OKRs and Coltivar's proprietary IARs systems (Initiatives, Actions, and Results). Additionally, Coughran and Walle provide expert advice on kickstarting a quarter to gain an advantageous head start and cultivating a culture of urgency within a startup environment. Tune in to this captivating episode to discover the secrets behind making or breaking a startup through strategic momentum and lightning-fast execution.Links:Do you have ideas or feedback to share? Email me at contact@coltivar.comTo learn more about us, visit: https://www.coltivar.com/Disclaimer:The views expressed here are those of the individual Coltivar Group, LLC (“Coltivar”) personnel quoted and are not the views of Coltivar or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, Coltivar has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation.This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendations. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. Please see https://www.coltivar.com/privacy-policy-and-terms-of-use for additional important information.Support the show
We were joined by Ben Kozinn from Schulte Roth & Zabel, Kjartan Slette from Unacast, and Jason Sarfati from Gravy Analytics to discuss recent geolocation data collection and sharing developments. The panel discussed data collection best practices and data processing vendors are undertaking, sensitive locations, the FTC case with Kochava, and the likelihood of a US federal privacy law coming into effect any time soon.
Episode 622 of #LocationWeekly features Unacast launching a location intelligence platform powered by machine learning, SAP using generative AI to change DOOH ads every 24hrs, Wakefern expanding the usage of Freeosk sampling kiosks in groceries + China Telecom and 100Architects team-up on smartphone booths in Shanghai. Listen in now!
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In this episode, Shruti Gandhi joins us to talk about how data is being used to generate insights for humanity and the backend infrastructure to power that. Shruti Gandhi is the Founder and Managing Partner of Array Ventures, an early stage venture capital fund that focuses on solving pressing problems in large industries using data, AI, and ML. Shruti has investments in over 60 early stage companies with 6 exits to companies such as Apple, PayPal, ServiceNow, and The We Company. We dive deep into what the world of AI, ML and data look like for the last ten years, what it will look like going into the future and what she is working on today. Furthermore Shruti helps us understand how data aggregation provides insights, how machine learning is being used, big data platforms, and how publicly traded companies fight against these big data platforms and compete against emerging startups. “My life is my message” - Shruti Gandhi If you have technical talent and are planning to do something cool, dive in! This one's for you! SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/rhyslindmark JOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/PDAPkhNxrC Who is Shruti Gandhi? Shruti Gandhi is the Founder and Managing Partner of Array Ventures. She has investments in over 60 early stage companies with 6 exits to companies such as Apple, PayPal, ServiceNow, and The We Company and has a strong background in engineering. Topics: Welcome Shruti Gandhi to The Rhys Show!: (00:00:00) Goal for listeners: (00:02:29) What made Shruti find her fire & moment she decided what she wanted: (00:02:42) What Shruti has been working on in the past: Array, AI, ML & data: (00:09:02) Technical backend of Placer.ai: what company was building & how did they leverage data: (00:12:04) Technical backend of Unacast: (00:18:24) Core patterns underneath both platforms: (00:23:51) About data privacy & security: (00:26:53) Why TikTok is in the same category as GAFA: (00:31:16) How publicly traded companies fight against GAFA and compete against emerging startups: (00:33:31) What Shruti looks for in founders & how she likes to support them: (00:44:02) Overrated & underrated questions: (00:45:35) Wrap-up: (00:47:34) Mentioned resources: Placer.ai: https://www.placer.ai/ Unacast: https://www.unacast.com/products/foot-traffic-data Connect with Shruti Gandhi: Twitter: https://twitter.com/atShruti Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shrutigandhi/ Array VC Web: https://array.vc/ Substack: https://substack.com/profile/5304471-shruti-gandhi
Another inspiring conversation on the Zero to 5000 Podcast today. We were joined by Thomas Walle the Co-Founder and CEO of Unacast We discussed: - Leading a work life with maximum transparency - Psychological Safety in the workplace and creating the best work environment - Heroic individualism holding people back pros and cons - The different ways to value a company and define success - Understanding trends and patterns Thanks for Listening. Be sure to join our monthly email. One life-changing email to help you with your mindset, your methods, and your mission each month. https://zeroto5000.com/botw
Morgenkaffen med Finansavisen er en daglig oppdatering om toppsakene i Finansavisen fra klokken 05.00. De viktigste nyhetene på to minutter, presentert av Henning Christensen og Torgeir Kveim Sti. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I'm joined by Thomas Walle, who is the CEO and co-founder of Unacast, a leading location data company based out of New York and Oslo. As a location data company with a major European presence, Unacast is particularly aware of the new GDPR privacy regulations in Europe, and Thomas and I spoke about the challenges involved in trying to change consumer attitudes towards personal data and how it can be used for positive reasons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Propcast Season 2, Episode 3 Title: The Importance of Real Estate Data with L.D. Salmanson and Thomas Walle Summary: In this episode we talk to L.D. Salmanson from Cherre, and Thomas Walle from Unacast about the importance of real estate data. The Propcast by Louisa Dickins, Co-Founder of LMRE the leading Global PropTech recruiter brought to you in partnership with UK PropTech Association, The UK PropTech Association is a membership organisation to drive the digital transformation of the property industry. This show will focus on connecting the PropTechs, real estate funds and VC's globally…and get everyone talking about innovation of the built environment. About Our Host Louisa Dickins https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-dickins-ab065392/?originalSubdomain=uk Louisa started her career in property working at a well-known estate agency in London. Realising her people skills, she moved over to Lloyd May to pursue a career in recruitment. She now is a Director at LMRE, who are a specialist recruitment firm driven by PropTech and recruitment professionals, and Louisa oversees their 5 core areas. Louisa co-founded LMRE and provides a constructive recruitment platform to the new disruptors in real estate. Louisa is also on the board of Directors at UK PropTech Association (UKPA). About LMRE LMRE believe there is a better way to recruit. LMRE focus on a more comprehensive, client led focus delivering exceptional talent to the right place at the right time. They are passionate about the industry and passionate about people's careers. LMRE spend time with each client to become and an extension of the business, and their transparency and core values help them grow with the sector. LMRE simplify recruitment and innovate with our clients and evolve the people driven, PropTech community. About Our Guests L.D. Salmanson https://www.linkedin.com/in/ldsalmanson/ L.D. has extensive experience founding, advising and investing and leading private technology companies. L.D's latest venture is Cherre, which is the leader in real estate data and insight. Cherre connects decision makers to accurate property and market information, and helps them make faster, smarter decisions. By providing a unique single source of truth, Cherre empowers customers to evaluate opportunities and trends faster and more accurately, by saving millions of dollars in manual data collection and analytics costs. Prior to founding Cherre, L.D. served as an executive director of Oppenheimer's private shares group, and after Openheimmer acquired GreenCrest Capital, a firm he co-founded to enable pre IPO transactions and some of the largest private technology companies in the world, including Facebook, Twitter and Uber. Prior to that, L.D. served as the principal of Knight Capital's group private equity fund and previously as a captain in the Israeli army, which I'd love to hear a little bit more about as well later on in the show. L.D. holds an MBA in finance and is a Joseph Wharton Merit Scholar. He also holds a BA, LLB and LLM in finance and international law. Thomas Walle https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaswalle/ Thomas is the CEO and Co-Founder of Unacast, the leading human mobility data company who empower companies globally to make smarter decisions and build better products by understanding how people move around on our planet. Unacast serves data-hungry clients in multiple verticals such as retail, martech, research, real estate, and city planning. Unacast has been awarded multiple awards for its tech platform, products, and it's Nordic-based culture. Prior to Unacast, he was a part of the early team at the music streaming service TIDAL, which was acquired by Jay Z in 2014, where he led business development and partnerships globally.Thomas shares his opinion on tech and startups regularly as a member of Forbes Technology Council and has been profiled by Inc. Magazine, Business Insider, The New York Times and Wired. He is also an LP in Nordic Web, a seed-stage fund investing in the growing Nordic Startup scene. Resources LMRE website www.lmre.co.uk UKPA www.ukpa.com Insights from this Episode - What we've seen over last few years is the emergence of a lot of really interesting data sets that just didn't exist a few years ago or weren't packaged in a way that was usable… Firms are more and more looking to combine those datasets to have something that's a lot more meaningful for whatever end use cases they have today – L.D. - In order to cater to the real estate vertical, the data needs to be as you started with, it needs to be clean, it needs to be easily accessible - Thomas - Data is being put front and centre where it should be. It means that people are able to make a lot more informed decisions – L.D. - In a case like COVID, where the mobility patterns of people that changed overnight, it has an extremely powerful data set to help them understand what's happening in their neighbourhood, in their city, and help them make better decisions – Thomas - Our focus is on understanding how people move around on the planet, mobility data, that's where we are experts - Thomas Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Sponsors You're listening to a podcast produced by A PODCAST COMPANY. This show was made by Podcast Syndicator where we help you go from start to grow to make money with your podcast. Let us help you share your message and your voice with the world. Reach out now. Jason@apodcastcompany.com to find out more. Thank you for listening and do come back to hear more shows like this. 1) Hey, don't miss out on a free webinar! 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Come see what is common between music streaming (algorithm) and location intelligence for human mobility insights in the post-COVID world. See how Real-estate, Pharma, Retail, School districts, Smart cities and Autonomous can leverage the power of the Real World Graph- straight from founder and CEO of Unacast, Thomas Walle, a Norwegian by nature, and a NewYorker at heart!
Morgenkaffen med Finansavisen er en daglig oppdatering om toppsakene i Finansavisen fra klokken 05.00. De viktigste nyhetene på to minutter, presentert av Henning Christensen og Torgeir Kveim Sti. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're happy to introduce you to a company you may have heard of it, and if you haven’t, you’ll be glad you’re hearing about them now: Unacast. They’re the US-based leading human mobility data company who empower companies globally to make smarter decisions and build better products by understanding how people move around on our planet.While Unacast typically serves data-hungry clients in multiple verticals such as retail, martech, research, real estate, and city planning, lately the company has been focused on developing tools that can help us better understand and plan for - and around - COVID-19. One of their first initiatives is a Social Distancing Scoreboard—which gives a score, A-F, to cities and states, based on how well citizens are following social distancing guidelines. The company has also worked on a Retail Impact Scoreboard to show how various types of retail have been impacted by the pandemic.As always, we welcome your feedback. Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play.
Former Senate Majority Leader Ken Sikkema opines on Republican legislative leaders suing the Governor over her rolling executive orders. He and former Budget Director Bob Emerson advocated for a gradual gas tax increase 18 months ago. Do they support putting that in place now with gas prices still under $2 a gallon in many places? They discuss this and other budget opinions. Doug Rothwell, the outgoing president of Business Leaders for Michigan, shares some memories as he and his wife leave for North Carolina to their retirement condo. New data from Unacast shows Michiganders moved around Friday about as much as they did March 9, the day before the state reported its first COVID-19 case. What's going on with Rep. Karen Whitsett (D-Detroit) and could Rep. Justin Amash seek re-election as a Libertarian.
Harris County and Texas residents have received an "F" grade in social distancing amid the pandemic, according to an interactive scoreboard from Unacast, a Norway-based software company specializing in location data products for business clients. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kingk3lso/message
Elon Musk overstyrer amerikanske myndigheter og åpner Tesla i California, vi har intervjuet Unacast-sjef Kjartan Slette om hvordan de behandler lokasjonsdata, og gir utfyllende teksupport.
NHO, med flere, oppfordrer næringslivet til å dele kunnskap gratis med permitterte og arbeidsledige. Ny algoritme kjenner deg igjen på kun øyne og øyenbryn, og Forbrukerrådet beskylder norske selskaper for ulovlig datainnsamling.Episodens innslag:#DelingsdugnadenRank One trenger kun å se dine øyne og øyenbryn for å identifisere degKlarna satser på mikro-influencereForbrukerrådet hevder at norske Unacast og Fluxloop samler inn lokasjonsdata ulovligGodtlevert.no skal bruke kunstig intelligens for personaliserte matkasserPostens innovasjonsdirektør lanserer leder-podHans-Petter & Co presenteres av:Adlink - La våre profiler dele sin historie om din merkevareLenker til at jeg har snakket om, finner du på HansPetter.info. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It is Wednesday (we checked the calendar, it really is!) and Location Weekly is here! In these unprecedented times, we seek the comfort of good news everyday. And everyday we see another company putting forth their utmost effort to help the community. This week, we will be talking about Unacast releasing “Social Distancing Dashboard” to share how Americans are complying, Inpixon offering LBS tech to help hospitals with COVID-19, McDonalds seperating its Golden Arches in Brazil, Yelp offering $25M in free ads to bars, restaurants. In addition to these amazing news, we will be hosting Geoff Revill, the co-founder and CEO of our beloved member company Krowdthink to talk about Commuity Krowd to assit the UK Home Office in the crisis. Stay tuned and stay healthy!
Well that happened quick, didn’t it? The U.S. has now overtaken China for the most confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, and there is no sign of America’s trajectory from slowing down. This is what you get when 62 million people vote for a complete clown with no leadership skills in times of need. As usual, America’s problems have been left up to the people and individual states to clean up the federal government’s mess. It took Congress almost two weeks to pass a $2 trillion relief package that’s littered with treats for large corporations, while every American will receive just $1,200. We truly live in a fucked up world. Below is what every state is doing. A quick note about the data: The data is sourced from CoronaDataScraper.com, which is relying on individual state and federal data. Naturally, some figures won’t capture the entire situation. Enjoy. ✊Today I was given a huge assist by Pia Deshpande, a senior at Columbia University, who helped out on this mammoth task with excellent research and data analysis. Thank you Pia 🙏. And also a quick thanks to friend and former colleague Ali Ingersoll for the shout out on Twitter. Greatly appreciated, it doesn’t go unnoticed!Okay, let’s get to it. As you can see from the below log scale chart, the number of cases in the U.S. will soon be off the chart, literally.Credit: Pablo Gutiérrez 👇Where are the biggest hotbeds in the U.S. right now? Look to New York City, Chicago, Detroit, Seattle, New Orleans, San Francisco and Los Angeles.Credit: Pablo Gutiérrez 👇New York’s 39,000 cases were too many to include in the next chart, so they get their own chart which can be found in the state’s section below. Expect many of the states in the chart immediately below to follow New York in the coming days and weeks.Number of confirmed cases in states with more than 1,000As for the rest, many have yet to be hit too hard. But there’s still some worrying signs in states such as Alabama, Arizona, Indiana, Maryland, Nevada, Ohio and Tennessee.Number of confirmed cases in states with less than 1,000AlaskaAlaska's largest public sector union, the Alaska State Employees Association, filed a court order Wednesday that would allow most state employees to work from home, claiming that messaging from governor Mike Dunleavy had been “inconsistent” so far. Alaska now has 56 cases, with nearly half located in its largest city, Anchorage. The state announced its first death from the virus Wednesday morning.Cases: 56Deaths: 1AlabamaGovernor Kay Ivey last week authorized the Alabama National Guard to activate “up to 100 guardsmen, should the need arise” to combat the coronavirus. Ivey also ordered the shutdown of all Alabama beaches, dine-in facilities, schools, childcare centers and liquor stores until April 6th.Cases: 531Deaths: 1ArkansasGovernor Asa Hutchinson asked lawmakers to attend a special session of the General Assembly Thursday after two people died from coronavirus in the state. Hutchinson has shut down schools until April 17, ordered all traditional funerals to be delayed or changed, and mandated salons, barber shops, and massage parlors be temporarily closed. The governor stated that he wanted to avoid a shelter-in-place order in any part of the state. Cases: 349Deaths: 2American SamoaAmerican Samoa now requires non-US passport holders to spend at least 14 days in Hawaii before entering to mitigate the spread of coronavirus. Currently, the territory's health department tells residents that they’re at ‘Code Blue’, meaning schools are closed, bars and restaurants are limited to a 10 person occupancy, large gatherings are banned and people are “encouraged” to practice social distancing. The territory has yet to report an official case. Cases: 0Deaths: 0ArizonaArizona continues to mandate businesses and schools close and restaurants offer only dine-out options. The Navajo Nation, which has the highest number of cases per capita, is the only jurisdiction to institute a stay-at-home order. Cases in Arizona continue to rise, and now stand at 508.Cases: 508Deaths: 8CaliforniaCalifornia was the first state to institute a shelter-in-place order on March 19. The number of positive cases in California continues to grow, though at a slower rate than in New York. Overnight, California's cases increased by almost a third and now has more than 4,000 positive cases.Cases: 4,040Deaths: 82ColoradoGovernor Jared Polis enacted a stay-at-home order Wednesday to be put into effect the following morning. Colorado police have also been following specific advice from the governor which includes making fewer arrests but issue more summonses.Cases: 1,430Deaths: 19ConnecticutGovernor Ned Lamont requested a presidential disaster declaration for Connecticut as the state deals with its proximity to the U.S. epicenter in New York City. Wealthy New Yorkers frequently have alternate residences to get away from the noise and bustle of the city, and those are being used now to get away from the pandemic. Time will tell whether Connecticut will become the next state with an outbreak.Cases: 1,012Deaths: 21D.C.According to smart phone data collected by Unacast, D.C. has done the best of any U.S. state or territory at social distancing, with a 61 percent decrease in average distance traveled. Under the federal relief plan, which mayor Muriel Bowser has condemned, territories would receive $700 million less than states. Currently, D.C. has more cases than 19 states.Cases: 267Deaths: 3DelewareDelaware has had a stay-at-home order in effect since Tuesday morning, and its presidential primary was moved to June 2. It’s unclear at this point whether the primary will go ahead.Cases: 143Deaths: 1FloridaFlorida's stay-at-home order will come into effect this Friday morning. The majority of coronavirus cases in Florida are clustered in the southern tip, near Miami. Schools remain closed, and only essential businesses operate with a physical workforce present. Cases: 2,484Deaths: 29GeorgiaA shelter-in-place order remains in effect since it was enacted on Monday. The state has begun constructing mobile homes for individuals who need to be quarantined but cannot return or stay in their own homes.Cases: 1,642Deaths: 56GuamLatest news out of Guam is that an U.S. Navy aircraft carrier is being quarantined there after reports of crew members contracting the virus. All 5,000 crew onboard will now undergo testing.Cases: 45Deaths: 1HawaiiGovernor David Ige put in place a mandatory two-week quarantine for anyone returning to Hawaii, including permanent residents returning from trips. A U.S. family who flew to Hawaii earlier this week were attacked by a local man who accused them of trying to spread the coronavirus. Governor Ige has asked Americans to postpone their trips to the island.Cases: 106Deaths: 0IowaGovernor Kim Reynolds has recommended schools close for a month. Restaurants and bars offer takeout services, and banned gatherings of 10 or more. No shelter-in-place order is in effect. In fact, Brooks Jackson, Dean of University of Iowa's medical college, said that such an order would be disruptive and could hinder the work of hospitals trying to provide care.Cases: 179Deaths: 1IdahoGovernor Brad Little signed an emergency declaration before any cases were confirmed in Idaho. The governor also ordered residents to stay home on Wednesday, and is anticipated to remain in effect until mid-April, but may be extended like many other states.Cases: 191Deaths: 3IllinoisPolice are beginning to enforce governor J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order issued last week. On Thursday, Pritzker announced the Illinois COVID-19 Response Fund to support nonprofits and community foundations as the economy continues to halt. Cases in Illinois increased by more than a third overnight. Cases: 2,542Deaths: 26IndianaA shelter-in-place order went into effect on March 24 and is expected to continue until April 6. Bars and restaurants continue to only offer takeout services. Schools will be closed until May 1.Cases: 657Deaths: 17KansasGovernor Laura Kelly has closed schools for the year, making Kansas the first state to do so. Social distancing is encouraged and large gatherings are banned. However, restaurants and bars continue to have dine-in services.Cases: 172Deaths: 3KentuckyGovernor Andy Beshear announced the National Guard would begin to assist some hospitals in the state. Restaurants no longer offer dine-in services, and schools are temporarily closed.Cases: 247Deaths: 5LouisianaAll bars and restaurants to only offer takeout service and gatherings limited to 50 people or less. New Orleans accounts for around 70 percent of all cases in the state, and the surrounding Orleans Parish has the highest number of deaths per capita of any county in the country.Cases: 2,304Deaths: 83MassachusettsGovernor Charlie Baker limited gatherings to 25 people and under and closed schools. Pharmacies in the state are authorized to produce hand sanitizer and sell it over the counter.Cases: 2,417Deaths: 25MarylandGovernor Larry Hogan instituted a shelter-in-place order last week. Only essential businesses continue to have physically present personnel. Gatherings of over 50 are suspended.Cases: 583Deaths: 4MaineGatherings of more than 10 people are banned, and bars and restaurants no longer allow dine-in services. Schools are closed until further notice.Cases: 155Deaths: 0MichiganResidents have been ordered to stay at home, and all schools remain closed. Bars and restaurants offer takeout services. Detroit has been hit especially hard.Cases: 2,844Deaths: 61MinnesotaNonessential workers have been ordered to stay home as bars, restaurants, gyms and schools are all closed.Cases: 344Deaths: 2MissouriEnd to gatherings of more than 10 people ordered, but governor Mike Parsons has opted out of a stay-at-home order, citing the damage to the economy as the reason. What Mike doesn't realize is that the longer he puts off the inevitable, the deeper the recession will be in the Show Me State.Cases: 520Deaths: 9MississippiAccording to one study, Mississippi has taken the least aggressive measures of any state, despite having the 25th highest number of cases. All governor Tate Reeves has done is urge people not to gather in groups of more than 10 people, and stopped dine-in services. Great job, Tate, you the man 👍Cases: 485Deaths: 6MontanaMontana is one of those sparsely populated states that social distancing hasn't been too much of a problem. Still, a state of emergency was declared on March 12 and schools are set to be closed until April 10.Cases: 90Deaths: 1North CarolinaDemocratic governor Roy Cooper said on March 17 that all bars and restaurants would close, while takeout and delivery would remain open. But Republican lieutenant governor and Cooper’s primary opponent, Dan Forest, has said that Cooper didn't have the authority to impose such a restriction. So while the state burns down, political points are still trying to be scored. F**k my life.Cases: 755Deaths: 3North DakotaState of emergency declared on March 13 and all schools ordered to close a day later. No businesses have been ordered to close yet, meaning despite North Dakota's small population, it is playing with fire.Cases: 57Deaths: 0NebraskaPublic gatherings are limited to 10 people or less, though governor Pete Ricketts said the measure is not law enforceable. Fear not, because the mayor of Lincoln has since issued a similar order that will carry a $500 fine or three months in jail if broken. They should speak to the folks suing the government in New Hampshire…Cases: 82Deaths: 0New Hampshire… Meanwhile in New Hampshire, three residents have sued governor Chris Sununu arguing that the state's ban on gatherings of more than 50 people violates their constitutional rights. Sigh. One of the plaintiffs attends church service three times a week and claims the ban was made without due process. People, man.Cases: 154Deaths: 1New JerseyState declared a disaster yesterday as number of cases now stand second in the country behind New York, and deaths in New Jersey are 5th most. Federal funding can now be allocated to all areas impacted by the virus as its proximity to New York could mean we've yet to see the worse for The Garden State. Cases: 6,876Deaths: 81New MexicoOne of the few states that didn't wait for s**t to hit the fan before it actually acted to stop the spread. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a statewide emergency as soon as the first case were confirmed back on March 12, and then a day later closed all schools for three weeks. That's how you stop a pandemic from spreading. New Mexico's cases are still low at 9th-least in the country. Cases: 136Deaths: 1NevadaNevada saw a huge spike of new cases overnight, jumping around 67 percent, including 10 deaths in total. On March 18, Governor Steve Sisolak waived the state's seven-day wait for unemployment benefits, and declared that those applying for unemployment didn't need to demonstrate they were searching for work.Cases: 535Deaths: 10New YorkNew York has been the hardest-hit state with cases soaring to almost 40,000 and deaths to 457, the most of any state by far, and more than the likes of the UK and South Korea combined. Governor Andrew Cuomo said his state severely lacked ventilators and other crucial medical supplies, as 60 percent of the state's cases are concentrated in the New York City metro area. The good news, if you can call it that, is that the spread is slowing.Cases: 39,140Deaths: 457OhioJust like the folks in D.C. are doing, government officials in Ohio are using the coronavirus to push through political agenda. Ohio's attorney general Dave Yost ordered abortion clinics across the state to cease “nonessential and elective surgical” abortion operations. Not sure about you, but abortions are essential if you need an abortion.Cases: 870Deaths: 15OklahomaBars have closed and restaurants in OKC have been limited to take-out, drive-through and delivery. Gyms, mall food courts and movie theaters have also closed.Cases: 248Deaths: 7OregonStay-at-home order issued on Monday and all businesses where “close personal contact is difficult or impossible to avoid” have be ordered to shut. For a state so close to the outbreak in Washington, these measures feel too little too late.Cases: 317Deaths: 11PennsylvaniaThe Democratic and Republican presidential primaries due to be held on April 28 have been delayed to June 2. The AP reports that Democratic primaries cannot be held past June 16, so who the hell knows if there will even be a primary. Cases: 1,813Deaths: 18Puerto RicoNonessential workers must be home by 7pm and will have to be so until April 12. Governor Wanda Vázquez has also ordered that vehicles with license plates ending in even numbers can only be on the road Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Vehicles with tags ending in odd numbers are only permitted to move about on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. That’s how you stop a virus. ¡Olé!Cases: 70Deaths: 3Rhode IslandChild care for essential workers will be paid for, and anyone flying back to T.F. Green Airport — the state's largest airport — must self-quarantine for two weeks. All gyms, salons, theaters, bowling alleys and other entertainment venues are closed.Cases: 165Deaths: 0South CarolinaGroups of three or more will be broken up. Dine-in services in bars and restaurants have been banned, but curb-side alcohol sales are allowed. Phew. Public schools have been closed through the end of March and public universities have been urged to finish the semester through online classes.Cases: 456Deaths: 9South DakotaSchools are closed until at least May 1, and all state employees are to work from home until at least May 2.Cases: 46Deaths: 1TennesseeGovernor Bill Lee has banned in-house dining at bars and restaurants, and closed gyms. Individual cities including Memphis and Nashville have ordered their own stay-at-home orders.Cases: 1,097Deaths: 3TexasTexas lieutenant governor Dan Patrick told Fox News that he’s willing to die from the virus in order to preserve the economy, and that “lots of grandparents” would do the same. This isn't a joke, a paid official actually said that. Twenty-four people have died in Patrick’s state.Cases: 1,654Deaths: 24UtahUtah had originally banned gatherings of 10 or more people, but has since revised that policy to being a 'recommendation' to its people. Leave people to make their own decisions, yeah real smart, Utah. Cases: 396Deaths: 1VirginiaGovernor Ralph Northam closed certain nonessential businesses and banned gatherings of more than 10 people on Tuesday until April 23. Northam also shut the state’s K-12 schools for the rest of the academic year. Cases: 486Deaths: 10Virgin IslandsGovernor Albert Bryan Jr. is asking the VI legislature to use $60 million to fight the economic impact of the virus. A vote is scheduled for today.Cases: 17Deaths: 0VermontState legislators passed several bills this week to ensure those who are unemployed, will be covered by the state's $500 million in unemployment reserves. Gatherings of more than 10 people are banned.Cases: 158Deaths: 9WashingtonOne of two states to first record 100 cases, the other being California, Washington now has the 4th-most in the country. Governor Jay Inslee ordered residents to stay at home on Monday, after 1,996 cases were already confirmed. Too late to shut it down. Cases: 3,207Deaths: 150WisconsinGovernor Tony Evers ordered residents to stay at home earlier this week, reversing his vow not to do so. There are now 728 cases in Wisconsin.Cases: 728Deaths: 10West VirginiaWest Virginia's aging population — 20 percent of the state's 1.8 million residents are 65 years old or older — and underlying health issues from coal mining and opioid addiction leave the Mountaineer State in one of the most precarious situations in America. While only 76 cases have been confirmed, the mortality rate could be highest in the country.Cases: 76Deaths: 0WyomingGovernor Mark Gorden announced yesterday that he's considering relaxing the state's shut-in policies that have forced many businesses to lay-off workers. The state's case count jumped 14 percent overnight.Cases: 56Deaths: 0Thanks for making it all the way to the bottom. Please like and share this edition of Inside The Newsroom by clicking the ❤️ below. That way I’ll appear in clever algorithms and more people will be able to read.If you haven’t already, please consider subscribing to get a newsletter about a cool news topic in your inbox every time I publish (1-2 times a week). You can find me on Twitter at @DanielLevitt32 and email me corrections/feedback or even a guest you’d like me to get on the podcast at daniellevitt32@gmail.com. Get on the email list at insidethenewsroom.substack.com
Zoombombing, Russian Hackers, Zuck turns over the controls to the AIs, free cybersecurity products to help out, Chubb hacked, and more. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SWNEpisode22
This week, Doug White brings you the latest and greatest news across all of our shows on the network, as well as all of the hot topics this week! Doug discusses Zoombombing, Russian Hackers, Zuck turns over the controls to the AIs, free cybersecurity products to help out, Chubb hacked, and more! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SWNEpisode22 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
This week, Doug White brings you the latest and greatest news across all of our shows on the network, as well as all of the hot topics this week! Doug discusses Zoombombing, Russian Hackers, Zuck turns over the controls to the AIs, free cybersecurity products to help out, Chubb hacked, and more! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/SWNEpisode22 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Richie tells you how to utilize Marine Corps Training through prospecting, meetings and negotiations. You can check him out at https://www.UnaCast.com/
Here it is, episode 13 of the Analytics and Data Science Pulse Podcast. I was delighted to be joined by Linn Jordet Nygaard, who is the Head of Data at Unacast in Oslo. Unacast is doing some fascinating work concerning location and map data and has offices in both Oslo and New York. Linn is someone who has a unique perspective on the world of data as a result of having extensive experience as a Management Consultant and for the past two years, in a fast-growing start-up.
Featuring: Vibenomics AOOH platform, Cerberus Interactive takes on location-based gaming, Southwest Airlines with ApplePay, Blis partners with Location Sciences, 7Eleven launches mobile checkout in NYC, Unacast releases Turbine platform.
Featuring: Vibenomics AOOH platform, Cerberus Interactive takes on location-based gaming, Southwest Airlines with ApplePay, Blis partners with Location Sciences, 7Eleven launches mobile checkout in NYC, Unacast releases Turbine platform.
TeknologipositivFrPs nestleder er kritisk til elektriske biler, men teknologipositiv (fra sidelinjen). Det er også åpenbart 30 prosent av norske arbeidstagere.Først ute med det sisteVG har vært i hardt vær store deler av 2019. "Giske-dansen" førte til den største fellelsen i PFUs historie. Men har det kostet VG i tapte lesere og inntekter? Dårlig omdømme til tross, det er ingenting som tyder på at VG har tatt skade av "Giske-gate".Skal vi frykte eller fryde oss over kunstig intelligens?Hvor smart blir kunstig intelligens. Hvor mye smartere enn menneskelig intelligens blir den kunstige, og er det noe vi bør frykte eller fryde oss over? For kort tid siden møtte Alibabas Jack Ma og Teslas Elon Musk hverandre i Shanghai for å diskutere og debattere blant annet kunstig intelligens. Elon Musk er kritisk. Jack Ma tror det er det beste som har skjedd oss. Øvrige saker:Unacast inngår kjempeavtale med TeliaInzpire.me henter nærmere 12 millioner kroner og får med seg Schibsted på lagetHuawei vil lansere Mate 30 Pro 19. september - med Android, men uten GoogleStore endringer i Facebook MessengerFacebook vurderer å fjerne LikesFacebook har lagt lokk på planen om ansiktsgjenkjenningDen kinesiske deepfake-appen Zao har blitt mega-populær på rekordtidAnnonseringsteknologi er nå på agendaen til de europeiske datatilsyneneKolonial leverer dingser fra Clas OhlsonLenker til at jeg har snakket om, finner du på HansPetter.info. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Unacast-gründer, Kjartan Slette intervjuer Xeneta-gründer Patrik Berglund om gründerlivet.Begge jobber i raskt voksende selskaper hvor data er kjernen i produktet. Mens Unacast vil digitalisere den fysiske verdenen, jobber Xeneta for å åpne den tåkebelagte prisingen av containertrafikk slik at kjøpere og selgere får bedre oversikt over hva det koster å frakte en container fra A til B. Tema de er innom: Følelsen av å ikke være «needed»Opp-ned-pyramidePatriks lederstilHvordan Xeneta ble til?Patriks første møte med VC-kapitalTidsoptimaliseringOm å gjøre feilHvordan kommunisere i et voksende selskap+mye, mye mer.I studio:Kjartan Slette, medgründer i UnacastPatrik Berglund, medgründer i Xeneta. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
«Legg ned markedsavdelingen, nå er det Growth hacking som gjelder» skrev Kjartan Slette - grunder og toppsjef i Unacast i E24 tilbake til 2015. «Growth marketing handler om å gå bort ifra tradisjonell markedsføring, og kun bruke metoder som kan utvikles, implementeres og testes for å nå sine mål» heter det. Denne episoden her skal følgelig handle om nettopp growth hacking, men ikke bare det. I alle fall ikke bare om growth hacking her til lands.Google veteranen vender hjemGjesten min denne gangen er Lars Bratsberg - som for kort tid siden returnerte hjem etter 4 år i Hong Kong, hvor han satt i ledergruppen til Google, med ansvar for store markeder som Kina, Taiwan, Korea og Hong Kong. Og etter totalt 8 år som Google-ansatt, har han nå tatt på seg jobben for å bygge opp Growth Tribe her i Norge.Kinesisk businesskulturLars sitter ikke bare med en unik kunnskap om Google, men også om asiatisk og ikke minst kinesisk businesskultur. En kultur og en holdning til endring - som blant annet skyldes at man har en sjef som sjefer over 1,4 milliarder mennesker - som får ting til å skje over natten og ikke i løpet av flere regjeringsperioder.Det vi i vesten får til i løpet av et år, får kineserne til i løpet av et hundeår - 7 ganger raskere … minst.Så “buckle up” for en god prat om Google, growth hacking og et Kina som i løpet av kort tid vil være verdens største økonomi - og en teknologisk supermakt - til tross for de kjeppene som Donald Trump har stikket i hjulene til Huawei. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hvordan kan menneskelige lokasjonsdata bli til viktig innsikt? Og hvilke nye forretningsmodeller vil tilgjengeliggjøres på grunn av 5G? I denne episoden av #LØRN snakker Silvija med gründer av Unacast, Kjartan Slette, om hvordan lokasjonsdata fra den fysiske verden kan gi nye spennende muligheter.— Du må skape fremtiden selv og du må skape den i dag, forteller han.Dette lørner du: MobilitetsdataGlobal human mobility5GAnbefalt litteratur: Les dere opp på 5G - det kommer til å endre det meste See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hva gjør Unacast til et av Norges mest ambisiøse selskaper? Og hvilket samfunnsansvar skal de som bygger det nye Norge ta? I dagens episode møter du seriegründer, Kjartan Slette. I episode #105 av podkastserien 'De som bygger det nye Norge med Silvija Seres' snakker Slette om reisen med Tidal og hans nyeste selskap Unacast — en plattform for fysisk data som gjør dem i stand å koble den digitale og fysiske verdenen. I episoden diskuterer Seres og Slette teknologi, data, Norges konkrete muligheter, mangfold og hvorfor det er viktig å kapre de beste teknologikvinnene nå. I episoden deler han også sine beste råd til gründere som vil vil bygge et internasjonalt relevant selskap.Dette er vår nest siste episode i serien 'De som bygger det nye Norge med Silvija Seres', vi håper du vil bli med over til vårt nye podkastkonsept — #Lederlunsj. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DN har sammen med NTNU funnet at det skal være mer enn 320 millioner falske avspillinger av sanger på Kanye West-albumet. «The Life of Pablo» og Beyoncé-albumet «Lemonade». Tidal benekter at de har drevet med manipulasjonVi snakker i denne episoden med Unacast-gründer og tidligere strategissjef i WIMP/Tidal, Kjartan Slette og forsker og ekspert på musikkstrømmetjenester, Arnt Maasø, som er førsteamanuensis ved Institutt for medier og kommunikasjon, Universistetet i Oslo.Tema vi er innom:Hvorfor forsker Arnt Maasø mistenkte at det ble jukset med talleneHvordan Tidal har posisjonert seg i forhold til Spotify og Apple Music?Hva gjorde de feil i Wimp/Tidal som gjorde at de ikke ble «Spotify»?Har Tidal en fremtid?I studio:Kjartan Slette, ex-Tidal-sjef og nå gründer av UnacastArnt Maasø, forsker ved UIO og ekspert på strømmetjenesterLucas Weldeghebriel, journalist i Shifter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gründer Kjartan Slette forteller hvordan Unacast har jobbet målbevisst og metodisk i to år for å lande 140 millioner kroner, ikke minst fra White Star Capital, der den tidligere Google- og Facebook-toppen Christian Hernandez Gallardo er ledende partner. Dessuten får vi høre hvorfor det har vært viktig å braute litt på veien, og dog være litt irriterende. Han forteller også mer inngående om teknologien, og hva selskapet gjør i arbeidet med å bygge The Real World Graph. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Facebooks leder for strategiske mediepartnerskap om fremtiden til Instant Articles. Trondheim24 satser på nettvarder. Schibsted ute med ny fremtidsrapport. VG har sluppet Peil og popstjerner starter nytt bloggnettverk.Mediehusene var litt skeptiske til Facebook Instant Articles for ett år siden. De er ikke mindre skeptiske nå. Verken til Facebook eller Instant Articles. Nettavisen satset tidlig, men innrømmet at det ikke ga de resultatene de hadde håpet på.Så sent som i april 2017, vurderte de til og med om de skulle avslutte det hele. Nå har derimot "pipa fått en annen lyd". John Severinson er Facebooks leder for strategiske mediepartnerskap. Vi tok praten med han for å høre mer om hvilke planer Facebook har for Instant Articles fremover, og om de har det som skal til for at det skal bli den suksessen de selv håper på. Nytt liv i nettvardeneTrondheim24 har lansert en tilbuds-app som tar i bruk beacons. Bedre kjent på norsk som nettvarder. Etter stor interesse knyttet til disse blåtann-produktene i 2015 har det vært stille. Vi hadde for eksempel Kjartan Slette fra Unacast på besøk i episode 30, og det var store forventninger til hvordan nettopp mediehusene ville utnytte markedsmulighetene som nettvardene muliggjorde. To år senere er det den ferske Trondheim24-avisen som re-lanserer nettvardene med Superdeal24.Har du peil?Schibsted publiserte nylig den fjerde utgaven av deres fremtidsrapport - Schibsted Future Report 2018. Et fornuftig grep for å posisjonere seg som en innovativ og fremoverlent organisasjon. Rapporten er selvsagt preget av at det er Schibsted som har gitt den ut. Det er ikke mange lovord å finne om Google og Facebook. I tillegg har VG lansert Peil. En nyhetsapp for unge. Og derfor designet som en slags Snapchat-for-nyheter. God start, men ikke perfekt. Ennå.I sosiale medier siden sist ser vi nærmere på:Kinesiske Tencent større enn FacebookPopstjerner og milliardær-arvinger starter nytt bloggnettverkSosiale medier misbrukt for å påvirke valg i 18 land det siste åretInstagram ruller nå ut delte direktesendinger globaltTakk for at du lytter på MediaPuls.Har du forslag til temaer og saker vi bør ta opp i MediaPuls, kan du komme med de via vår åpne sendedisposisjon på http://bit.ly/MediaInnspill. Eventuelt sender du oss en epost til enten hpnhansen (a) gmail dott com, eller marius (a) heltdigital dott no.Du finner Hans-Petter og Marius på http://HansPetter.info og http://Helt.Digital. Vi hadde satt stor pris på om du vil abonnere og rate oss på iTunes. Alle episoder legges ut fortløpende med lenker til alt vi har snakket om på http://Mediapuls.no. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I podcasten er Unacast-gründer Kjartan Slette innom valget i USA, om å være pappa samtidig som man bygger et globalt tech-selskap, om hvordan han havnet i tech, bakgrunnen fra musikkbransjen og Wimp/Tidal, hvorfor de ansatte kan ta så mye fri de vil, samt mye mer. –Er Unacast en hype? –Det er noe vi har blitt møtt med helt siden starten. Jeg tror det har noe med at man så tydelig har eksponert seg fra dag én, og noe med en bedrift og en posisjon som først og fremst er kommersiell. Vi driver ikke med kreftsyke barn eller læring, sier Kjartan Slette, gründer av Unacast. Han avslører samtidig en liten nyhet. Vær kul og rate oss på iTunes! Schibsted Vekst er ukens sponsor. Er du en gründer med en god idé, så ta kontakt med rune@schibstedvekst.no See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Unacast's CEO provides a jargon busting introduction to programmatic advertising and how beacons are creating opportunities for brands, retailers and proximity solution providers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 11 av BEKK Open Podcast finner sted under BEKK Open Fagdag! Vi er utenfor vårt vanlige studio, og spiller inn mens fagdagen foregår rundt oss.Vi får besøk av et godt knippe foredragsholdere:Jørn Ola Birkeland som snakker om hvordan de leverte før tiden på Skatteetaten,Jøran Vagnby Lillesand som tar for seg skiftet til DevOps og mikrotjenester i Posten og Bring,Ensi Mofassar fra NRK og Lars Kristian Flem som snakker om brukertestingen og utviklingen av appen til NRK Super,Per Kristian Larsen fra Utdanningsdirektoratet og Morten Enger Grønvold som forteller hvordan de fikk til en Lean/MVP-tilnærming i utviklingen av ny nasjonal eksamenstjeneste, og Andreas Heim fra Unacast som snakker om hvordan de utnytter Google Cloud-plattformen for å kunne fokusere på utvikling i stedet for drift.I tillegg fikk vi besøk av Eldri Coll Mossige og Hilde Marie Flesland som forteller om workshoppen de holdt om design av lønnsomme tjenester, Tine Kleivane som snakker om hvordan det oppleves å delta på React/Redux-workshoppen, og Vegard Gamnes som viser oss @Kvitremaskin — en skrivemaskin koblet til Twitter.
Halvparten av retailere vil ha beacons i løpet av 2016. 400 millioner vil ha det på verdensbasis i løpet av 2020. Og nesten alle vil få det via norske Unacast. Har du hørt om beacons? Eller nettvarder? Analytikere verden over forventer enorm vekst, og da kanskje spesielt innenfor retailbransjen. I Norge har vi flere aktører som har utmerket seg spesielt innenfor denne kommunikasjon- og markedsføringsteknologien, og den mest kjente aktøren og personen her til lands er nok Kjartan Slette fra Unacast. Kjartan kommer fra det norske musikk-strømme-selskapet Wimp - nå Tidal - og startet opp som gründer av Uncast i 2014. På rekordtid har Unacast blitt verdens største nettverk av proximity-selskaper, som vil bestå av over 100 globale leverandører av proximity-data i løpet av 2016. Ideen til Unacast kommer fra et ønske om å skape en mer personlig kommunikasjon mellom bedrifter og kunder, både online og offline - og det er nettopp her beacons kommer inn. Foruten å være medgründer og Chief Operating Officer av... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Welcome to episode #270. On the show: Miami Heat taps AisleLabs; Down with CCTV-like service for location; Coors Light brings local music tastes to your ears with help from Shazam; Wells Fargo and BoA welcome ApplePay; UberRush delivers for Nordstrom; PeopleCount launches PlacesCount; Best Buy brings in Slyce; ViaDirect partners with Broadsign; ShopperTrak launches Advanced Analytics offering; Indoo.rs releases "SLAM" engine. Resources from Unacast and Samsung.
Welcome to episode #270. On the show: Miami Heat taps AisleLabs; Down with CCTV-like service for location; Coors Light brings local music tastes to your ears with help from Shazam; Wells Fargo and BoA welcome ApplePay; UberRush delivers for Nordstrom; PeopleCount launches PlacesCount; Best Buy brings in Slyce; ViaDirect partners with Broadsign; ShopperTrak launches Advanced Analytics offering; Indoo.rs releases "SLAM" engine. Resources from Unacast and Samsung. The post Shazaming your neighbourhood appeared first on UNTETHER.tv - Mobile, wearables and the Internet of Things.
Welcome to episode #270. On the show: Miami Heat taps AisleLabs; Down with CCTV-like service for location; Coors Light brings local music tastes to your ears with help from Shazam; Wells Fargo and BoA welcome ApplePay; UberRush delivers for Nordstrom; PeopleCount launches PlacesCount; Best Buy brings in Slyce; ViaDirect partners with Broadsign; ShopperTrak launches Advanced Analytics offering; Indoo.rs releases "SLAM" engine. Resources from Unacast and Samsung.
UNTETHER.tv - Mobile strategy and tactics (video) | Pervasive Computing | Internet of things
Welcome to episode #249. On the show: SmarTone Telecom complicates the KISS principle; Ikea Canada powers discounts with Twitter vending machines; SeeLight helps the blind cross the street; Area360 raises $3.5M; Yogrt rakes in $3M; Untold Music Festival trades tickets for blood...in Transylvania. Member news includes items from Mondelez Shopper Futures, Unacast and Coke, Walgreens, InMarket, Millennial Media, AOL. Special guest is Wojtek Hoch of Nomadic Uno.
Welcome to episode #249. On the show: SmarTone Telecom complicates the KISS principle; Ikea Canada powers discounts with Twitter vending machines; SeeLight helps the blind cross the street; Area360 raises $3.5M; Yogrt rakes in $3M; Untold Music Festival trades tickets for blood...in Transylvania. Member news includes items from Mondelez Shopper Futures, Unacast and Coke, Walgreens, InMarket, Millennial Media, AOL. Special guest is Wojtek Hoch of Nomadic Uno.
Welcome to episode #232. On the show: Don't EVER litter in Hong Kong; Samsung in Italy uses VR to transport sick kids to Movieland; ByteLyte acquired by Acuity Brands; the city of Jun does all its business on Twitter - all of it; Signpost and Unacast raise money; GBG acquires Loqate; David Chang's Maple foods; Westfield launches their own OOH network in their Australian malls; Pepsi's innovative Naked Juice bike path marketing. Special guest is Andrew Farah of Density Full show notes can be found here.
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Welcome to episode #219. On the show: Samsung moves into mobile payments; Adobe's Target and Campaign services; Geolocation Privacy and Surveillance Act; Drones for Good; Maponics Communities; Unacast & TCS partner; Merrell moves into virtual reality; American Express + HUSH; Facebook Place Tips; Dallas Mavericks partner with Tixsee + Adarsh Pallian of Trippeo Full show notes can be found here.
Welcome to episode #219. On the show: Samsung moves into mobile payments; Adobe's Target and Campaign services; Geolocation Privacy and Surveillance Act; Drones for Good; Maponics Communities; Unacast & TCS partner; Merrell moves into virtual reality; American Express + HUSH; Facebook Place Tips; Dallas Mavericks partner with Tixsee + Adarsh Pallian of Trippeo Full show notes can be found here.