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Influencer marketing needs to clean up its act in 2019

Dec19
by Sindy Cator on December 19, 2018 at 11:00 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Contributors, Social Media


If you can’t help but roll your eyes when you hear the word ‘influencer’ then trust me, you’re not alone. Earlier this year, one of the biggest social media influencers in the world told his colleagues to get a real job. So, does this mean the end is nigh for influencer marketing? While the platform is cluttered with posts promoting gummy bear-shaped vitamins, teeth-whitening products, and laxative tea, Instagram is also home to authentic influencer accounts that pique the interests of a massive array of audiences. From mainstream travel, lifestyle, and fashion influencers, to those that cater to niche interests such…

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Robert Rodriguez’ “The Limit” is the first must-watch film of the VR era

Dec19
by Sindy Cator on December 19, 2018 at 10:40 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, distract, virtual reality


VR is a polarizing technology in its current iteration. On the one hand, for some people it’s an uncomfortable, discombobulating experience. But, on the other, for those of us who thrill in the abyss it’s the closest we can get to living inside our dreams. If you’ve played the gorgeous little puzzle game Gnog or watched the BBC’s “Home,” A VR space-walk, you know what I’m talking about. These are experiences that are impossible for the vast majority of humans to experience any other way (LSD comes to mind, but that’s a different article entirely). VR, when done right, reveals…

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The Komplete Kontrol A25 is an excellent MIDI-controller without any bloat

Dec19
by Sindy Cator on December 19, 2018 at 8:26 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Music, Plugged


The Komplete Kontrol A-series from Native Instruments is here to do work. The lineup features three keyboard MIDI-controllers that aren’t very pretty, but manage to give producers everything they need in a hardware package – and plenty to love in the included software. First things first, if you’re not familiar with what a MIDI-controller does, it’s important to point out that this isn’t an electronic piano or digital organ. It can perform some synth functions, and with the right software sounds it can imitate the sound of a piano, but that’s not what the A25 is designed for. Technically speaking,…

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Facebook’s latest privacy stumble gave big tech access to your messages

Dec19
by Sindy Cator on December 19, 2018 at 7:41 pm
Posted In: Around the Web


Last night, we got word of yet another Facebook privacy scandal. What is that, Number 427 for the year? In this case, a report from The New York Times revealed the social media company gave an extreme amount of access to certain partner companies, over and above what users might have expected. According to the NYT report, Facebook offered these companies access to everything from friends lists to private messages, even after it claimed it no longer offered such access to anyone. Netflix and Spotify apparently had the ability to read, write, and delete messages for users, while Microsoft’s Bing search engine could…

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Facebook’s latest privacy stumble gave big tech access to your messages

Dec19
by Sindy Cator on December 19, 2018 at 7:41 pm
Posted In: Around the Web


Last night, we got word of yet another Facebook privacy scandal. What is that, Number 427 for the year? In this case, a report from The New York Times revealed the social media company gave an extreme amount of access to certain partner companies, over and above what users might have expected. According to the NYT report, Facebook offered these companies access to everything from friends lists to private messages, even after it claimed it no longer offered such access to anyone. Netflix and Spotify apparently had the ability to read, write, and delete messages for users, while Microsoft’s Bing search engine could…

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