VR + DIY = Google Cardboard.
“Never in business history have we seen a single company with so wide of a scope in its operations, so deep of its analytic capabilities, and so committed to embark on such a bold experiment. It’s set to reinvent the retail industry as we know it.“
Quiet people have the loudest minds.
Stephen Hawking (via quotemadness)
We like our internet free, open, and full of creativity. Here’s how we’re fighting for #netneutrality in 2017
Consumer Awareness Grows Over the Internet
Earned media such as Google search, social media and online articles/content are the only growing influencers of consumer product awareness, according to Nielsen.
No growth in consumer purchase awareness across paid and owned media like TV, newspaper, paid advertising and in-store or brand web content.
Michelle Corsano Pellettier
Each person in the world (at least among the 1.59 billion people active on Facebook) is connected to every other person by an average of three and a half other people.
Sergey Edunov, Carlos Diuk, Ismail Onur Filiz, Smriti Bhagat, and Moira Burke. Research at Facebook. Feb 4, 2016.
Only two (very interesting) charts from a long article with many more stats about the effectiveness of various paid social ads. A good read for B2C and B2B social media marketers.
On April 7, Jupiter–the king of planets–reaches opposition, when it shines brightest and appears largest.
Jupiter will be almost directly overhead at midnight.
This is also a great time to observe the planet’s Galilean moons–Io, Ganymeade, Europa and Callisto. They can be easily seen through binoculars.
With binoculars, you can even see the Great Red Spot as the storm transits the planet every ten hours.
Looking east on April 22, look to the skies for the Summer Triangle, consisting of Deneb, in Cygnus, the Swan; Altair in Aquila, the Eagle; and Vega, in Lyre(the Harp).
Get ready for the Lyrids, the year’s second major meteor shower, as it pierces the Summer Triangle in the early morning hours of April 22. Since the shower begins close to the new moon, expect excellent almost moonless viewing conditions.
You can catch up on solar system and all of our missions at www.nasa.gov
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