Twitter launches Vine video sharing service
Twitter has launched Vine- which lets users embed six second videos within their tweets.The service was used first by Twitter boss Dick Costolo, who posted a clip of himself making steak tartare....
View ArticleTwitter’s video social media Vine gets X rating
Surprise, surprise- as suggested by the Dyenamic Solution’s post last month Twitter launches Vine video sharing service in which we warned about potential content issues- Apple have re rated Twitter’s...
View ArticleJob interviews by Skype- how to best use the technology
A new process is starting to take place- job interviews by Skype- but how do make the best use of the technology?As more online interviews starts to take the place of the face-to-face interview, is it...
View ArticlePolice to target pirate copyright websites
The City of London Police has started contacting websites it believes are profiting by breaking copyright laws. The police and the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau have written to two sites known to...
View ArticleOnline music videos to have age ratings
The Prime Minister has announced a scheme to put age ratings on online music videos. David Cameron mentioned it during a speech about families and admits he has banned his own children from watching...
View ArticleMinecraft- good or evil?
Minecraft the computer game occupies millions of children- in homes as well as classrooms. Minecraft is “digital Lego” – a computer game in which you build things using cubic blocks. But it’s Lego on...
View ArticleNew YouTube app shows geographical searches
YouTube’s new geographical analytics tool reveals some surprising secrets about the world’s most popular musicians. Music Insight lets artists see where their videos are being streamed, helping them...
View ArticleGoogle demotes Google+ service
Google will demote it’s business Google+ by changing the way users log in. It said it would no longer require users to sign up to Google+ to post comments to products such as YouTube. Brad Horowitz,...
View ArticleExtra screen time lowers GCSE grades
An extra hour of screen time a day- television, internet or a computer game time in Year 10 is linked to poorer grades at GCSE, a Cambridge University study suggests. The researchers recorded the...
View ArticleHow video on demand is changing TV
Subscription video on demand (SVOD) services such as Amazon and Netflix have sent shockwaves through the broadcast world. As they gain millions of new viewers each year and produce ever more of their...
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