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Facebook Introduces “Birthday Cam” To Encourage Videos Instead Of Wall Posts

By @TheMarkDalton Wishing someone a "Happy Birthday" on Facebook is probably one of the most mundane and unoriginal things we…

10 years ago

Facebook Improves Video Metrics

By @TheMarkDalton Facebook is dedicated to video content and you can see that it is starting to pay off for…

10 years ago

WhatsApp Joins The 1 Billion Club

By @TheMarkDalton. Remember when we paid carrier charges to send text messages? WhatsApp was the service that came along and shook…

10 years ago

Fine Brothers Facing Criticism Over ‘React’ Video Licensing

By @TheMarkDalton. You may or may not know about The Fine Bros. The duo are behind the popular react videos…

10 years ago

Periscope Live Streams Are Now Directly On Twitter Without The Links

By @TheMarkDalton. Periscope live streams are now finally embedded on Twitter so you no longer have to click a link…

10 years ago

What will the Commercial Drone Industry look like in 2016?

Great guest post by Rosalie Bartlett, top drone analyst. Working with amazing #drone startups! Advisor @uaviators. Love tech, traveling, baking, learning, dogs…

10 years ago

Ring Video Doorbell Review

We're used to them in office settings and even in some apartment complexes but video doorbells still aren't very common…

10 years ago

Videos of University College Dublin’s TEDxUCD 2015 Talks Go Live

University College Dublin’s TEDxUCD 2015 event, organised and managed by UCD’s innovation team at NovaUCD, took place recently in the…

10 years ago

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