Engadget | Facebook turns to AI to identify offensive Live streams Engadget Facebook is doing its best to explain artificial intelligence through a new video series, but the social network wants to put AI to use for policing livestreams as well. The company's director of applied machine learning Joaquin Candela told Reuters ... Facebook developing artificial intelligence to flag offensive live videos Facebook: Don't freak out about artificial intelligence - CNET Facebook touts AI benefits as job risks loom |
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Facebook turns to AI to identify offensive Live streams - Engadget
Thursday, November 24, 2016
10 Conferences You Should Attend As A Business Owner
Sunday, November 20, 2016
This all-women Facebook team traveled the globe to help programmers build their business - Business Insider
Business Insider | This all-women Facebook team traveled the globe to help programmers build their business Business Insider facebook account kit The Facebook Account Kit team. Left to right: Emilia Dallman Howley, Product Designer, Shivani Mohan, Research Manager, Raman Hansi, UX Researcher, Amee Kamdar, Product Manager, Ravit Cohen, Product Designer, Pat Lai, ... |
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Facebook's Problem Is More Complicated than Fake News - Scientific American
Scientific American | Facebook's Problem Is More Complicated than Fake News Scientific American A few have downplayed Facebook's impact, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who said that it is “extremely unlikely” that fake news could have swayed the election. But questions about the social network's political significance merit more than passing ... From Hate Speech To Fake News: The Content Crisis Facing Mark Zuckerberg Facebook's Fake 'Fake News' Problem Did Facebook Help Elect Trump? It Already Could Do More Than Tweak The News |
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Keeping Your Audience (and Yourself) Engaged
Hey there - welcome back to the Copyblogger Weekly!
This week we're talking entertainment. Specifically, how you can keep your audience engaged and, just as importantly, keep yourself interested and fresh.
Because if you're bored … you're boring. And that's no fun for anyone.
On Tuesday, Sean D'Souza shared three of his favorite techniques for hooking (and keeping) your audience's attention.
And yesterday, our Editor-in-Chief Stefanie Flaxman offered 16 ways to squeeze interesting content out of seemingly limited material. (That one goes well with my podcast this week on “quick wins” for content marketers.)
Over on The Digital Entrepreneur podcast, Jerod Morris chatted with Sarah Morgan about how she keeps the excitement going in her business. But the real question is:
Is her business more entertaining than her previous career as a circus aerialist?
She digs into some of the funny things about the life of a digital entrepreneur, like how angry some commenters get when she talks about taking a nap during the day.
Jealousy is a terrible thing.
At the same time, she doesn't sugarcoat the hard work involved in running a business … or the failures that teach us along the way.
Hope you enjoy this week's content, and I'll catch you next week!
Chief Content Officer, Rainmaker Digital
Catch up on this week's content
Want to Sharpen Your Writing Skills? Try This Fun Challenge
by Sonia Simone
3 Eye-Opening Techniques to Wake Up Your Readers with Your First Sentence
by Sean D'Souza
How to Write 16 Knockout Articles When You Only Have One Wimpy Idea
by Stefanie Flaxman
How to Enhance Your Membership Site With Live Events
by Sean Jackson
How to Be a Great Community Leader, with Chris Lema
by Brian Gardner & Lauren Mancke
The Brilliant Strategy and Backstory Behind Zero to Book
by Jerod Morris & Jon Nastor
How One Successful Digital Entrepreneur Stays Entertained by Her Business
by Brian Clark & Jerod Morris
5 Quick Wins for Content Marketers
by Sonia Simone
How Bestselling Sci-fi Thriller Author Blake Crouch Writes: Part Two
by Kelton Reid
Host Your First Virtual Conference, with Bailey Richert
by Brian Clark
Brian Clark on the Getting Goosebumps Podcast
by Caroline Early
Master Class: Pricing Your Products and Services to Maximize Profits
with Sonia Simone and Pamela Wilson
Friday, November 4
Join Sonia Simone and Pamela Wilson for an in-depth session on the smart way to price your products and services online! Discover how the combination of mindset and research will help you find the ideal pricing strategy to maximize your profits.
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Thursday, October 27, 2016
Facebook's teen-only Lifestage app comes to Android - Engadget
Engadget | Facebook's teen-only Lifestage app comes to Android Engadget Are you a teenager in high school? If the answer is no, sorry -- this next app isn't for you. After launching on the iPhone earlier this year, Facebook's "Lifestage" has landed on Android, giving youngsters another way to engage with the service. The ... Facebook Lifestage, the teen-only app, arrives on Android Lifestage - Android Apps on Google Play |
Zillow partners with Facebook to help agents better connect with home shoppers and sellers - GeekWire
Zillow partners with Facebook to help agents better connect with home shoppers and sellers GeekWire In the Facebook partnership, Premier Agent Direct will allow agents to expand the targeted audience they advertise to. Technology identifies home shoppers or sellers who are using Zillow or Trulia and connects with them on Facebook. Agents are able to ... Zillow rolls out Facebook ads for real estate agents |
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Facebook demos art-themed video filters, says it got 2M voters registered - TechCrunch
USA TODAY | Facebook demos art-themed video filters, says it got 2M voters registered TechCrunch The two non-Zuck leaders of Facebook had a lot to show and tell onstage today at the WSJDLive conference, where they demoed potential products, labeled Facebook a tech company not a media company and touted the company's success at voter ... Facebook Leaders Call It a Tech Company, Not Media Company Facebook says it's helped register more than 2 million voters Facebook teases an app that makes live video look like fine art |
Friday, October 21, 2016
What a Bunch of Blockheads! Internet Outraged at MetLife Firing Snoopy.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
In its quest to be the front page of the internet (sorry Google), Facebook is testing a weather forecast for some ... - Mashable
Mashable | In its quest to be the front page of the internet (sorry Google), Facebook is testing a weather forecast for some ... Mashable A message greets people on login, advising them to "stay dry today in Sydney" thanks to a forecast of rain, for example. The weather alert does not currently seem to appear for all Australian Facebook users. It follows tests of the product in other ... |
Facebook Hoax: Privacy Warning No Truer Now Than It Was Last Time - The Inquisitr
The Inquisitr | Facebook Hoax: Privacy Warning No Truer Now Than It Was Last Time The Inquisitr If you've been on Facebook for any length of time, you've undoubtedly come across at least one almost-believable warning in your news feed. No matter how many times panicked claims such as “Facebook to start charging subscription fees” and earnest ... |
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Facebook, Twitter cut off data access for Geofeedia, a social media surveillance startup - TechCrunch
TechCrunch | Facebook, Twitter cut off data access for Geofeedia, a social media surveillance startup TechCrunch According to a new study published today from the American Civil Liberties Union, major social networks including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram have recently provided user data access to Geofeedia, the location-based, social media surveillance system ... Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram surveillance tool was used to arrest Baltimore protestors ACLU: Police used Twitter, Facebook to track protests Facebook, Twitter and Instagram sent feeds that helped police track minorities in Ferguson and Baltimore, report says |
Friday, October 7, 2016
Knowing where to go for help when the business is in crises, is paramount
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