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Instagram is rolling out features that offer creators a chance to monetize their content -- which has been a long time coming.
Welcome to the newest episode of "Facebook screws up daily." it uploaded contact lists of over 1.5 million people since 2016, without their permission
Think for a second: compared to your grandparents and parents, what do you actually own outright? Why own when you can rent, license, or subscribe? This seems to be the new mantra, where nothing is permanent — but everything is convenient. This is the era of the digital nomad, and consequently, it’s also the era of the digital serf. The masses of serfs in the feudal period in Europe provided the labor, and the owners of property reaped the profits. Today, the labor is largely data, and the properties are digital. Before we dive into digital serfdom, let’s take a look at what is actually happening now. The percentage of households without a car is increasing. Ride-hailing services have multiplied. Netflix boasts over 188 million subscribers. Spotify gains ten million paid members every five to six months. The model of “impermanence” has become the new normal. But there’s still one place where permanence finds its home, with over two billion active monthly users, Facebook has become a platform of record for the connected world. If it’s not on social media, it may as well have never happened.
The concept of ‘social TV’ first came to widespread prominence in 2010 as people embraced sharing their wild and wonderful opinions about TV experiences on social media. That same year, MIT Technology Review named the phenomenon in its top ten ‘breakthrough technologies’. Fast forward to 2017 and social TV is taking on a much different …
Digital connectivity in APAC reaches 47 percent penetration, as global digital adoption accelerates. The latest in Kepios’s on-going series of Global Digital Reports reveals that digital connectivity in Asia-Pacific has reached 47 percent in September 2017, and that the pace of global digital adoption may even be accelerating. The Digital in Asia-Pacific in 2017 report highlights …
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A Chrome extension from dev Juraj Ivan has just gone live with the goal of getting rid of any unwanted Facebook posts.