Meerkat Could Not Compete With Twitter and Facebook. And For That Reason It Wants To Change
Meerkat is a mobile app that enables users to broadcast live-video streaming through their mobile device. Launched in 2015, it's been bombarded with heavy competitors with similar feature but a lot more influence. Meerkat is small, and it's pivoting to be a better being.
The point of a live video is for people to see it "live". And for the social giant Facebook that is aiming to get more into real-time engagement, is shifting to push more live videos to users' News Feed as a complementary to its Live video feature.
Many people say that the internet is almost synonymous to pornography. While that is indeed a bad reputation given to the World Wide Web, things get worse when seeing the Deep Web.
The internet is a giant place. Let alone for adults, it's never safe for children. There are too many things the web has to give, and some may stumble to the wrong place at the wrong time.
The social network giant Facebook wants users to see more ads, and now it means 'right there in front of you'. With Canvas, Facebook wants to give advertisers an immersive way to reach people without making them leave the social network.
YouTube continues to thrive as more video contents are shared on its platform. Virtually any camera or mobile devices with internet connection nowadays, are just a matter of clicks (taps) away from uploading things to YouTube.
At the end of 2015, Google began testing a way to make web pages load faster on mobile devices.
The internet is growing and social media is a one of which that benefits its massive netizens. With mobile devices in practically in everyone's pockets, Facebook that is the largest social media around, is looking forward to blend more of the digital social-sphere into reality.
Google Search is changing, and the change is about how it shows advertisement. The search giant confirms that it's removing the ads that appear on the right sidebar of its Search results, replacing it with ads above the fold.
When the internet is spreading to more places, its influence is somehow undisputed. With the help of mobile devices in practically in everyone's pockets, "digitally social" is just a word in common.