9 Real-Life Rules For Creating Shareable Content. If social media is a cocktail party, then all the great gossip, funny stories and interesting tidbits you hear at that party are the kinds of content we’re all striving to create. People share information online for the same reasons they share in real life. The good news? That makes us all experts in creating content that spreads, just by being human. All it takes to draw some inspiration, then, is a little self-reflection. Here are nine reasons people share in real life, and some tips for using those sharing impulses to create shareable online content. 1. Have you had the experience of hearing or reading something and knowing exactly the person you can’t wait to share it with? But if sharing is a way to let someone know you’re thinking about them, it has to be specific. 2.
It’s in our nature (and maybe even our biology) to share what’s helpful: coupons to a restaurant, a better way to get your carpet clean, a cool craft project. The lesson here? 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Cloud gaming. Cloud gaming, sometimes called gaming on demand, is a type of online gaming. Currently there are two main types of cloud gaming: cloud gaming based on video streaming and cloud gaming based on file streaming.
Cloud gaming aims to provide end users friction-less and direct play-ability of games across various devices. Types of cloud gaming[edit] Cloud gaming is an umbrella term used to describe a form of online game distribution. The most common methods of cloud gaming currently are video (or pixel) streaming and file streaming. Video streaming[edit] Companies that use this type of cloud gaming include CiiNOW, Ubitus, Playcast Media Systems, Gaikai and OnLive. Gaming on demand is a game service which takes advantage of a broadband connection, large server clusters, encryption and compression to stream game content to a subscriber's device.
File streaming[edit] Companies that use this type of cloud gaming include Kalydo, Approxy and SpawnApps. Cloud gaming providers[edit] History[edit] Mobli to naprawdę ciekawy projekt. Czy może być konkurencją dla Instagram? Instagram, prosta aplikacja na iOSa do robienia zdjęć i dzielenia się nimi z innymi użytkownikami, stał się prawdziwym hitem.
Jak zwykle przy tej okazji pojawiają się różnego rodzaju klony lub produkty czerpiące z idei, ale tworzące coś własnego. Oczywiście trudno stworzyć coś naprawdę dobrego, co pobije swój pierwowzór lub chociaż się zbliży do niego popularnością. Dzisiaj jednak chciałbym Wam przedstawić izraelski projekt, który, w moim odczuciu, ma na to spore szanse. O Mobli jest dość głośno od jakiegoś czasu, a to dlatego, że w startup ten zainwestowało kilka osób, które ładnie określamy celebrytami. Mówię tutaj o Leonardo DiCaprio czy Lance Amstrongu. Projekt ten spotkał się z mieszaną prasą, od namaszczenia go na pogromcę Instagram (na co się chyba jednak na razie nie zanosi), po „wytykanie” mu specyficznej listy inwestorów. Webowa wersja Mobli to niemal idealna kopia tego, co dostajemy w aplikacji.
Serwis ma jednak swoje minusy. Co przemawia za Mobli? Newsjacking! Today my newest book is released. Newsjacking: How to Inject your Ideas into a Breaking News Story and Generate Tons of Media Coverage The traditional PR model -- sticking closely to a preset script and campaign timeline -- no longer works the way it used to. Public discourse now moves so fast and so dynamically that all it takes is a single afternoon to blast the wheels off someone's laboriously crafted narrative. Enter newsjacking: the process by which you inject your ideas or angles into breaking news, in real-time, in order to generate media coverage for yourself or your business. A new kind of business book I wrote Newsjacking to take advantage of the many features of the ebook format used by Amazon’s new Kindle Fire, Apple's iPad, and the Barnes & Noble Nook.
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Pitchengine: 5 Tips for Effective Social Media Releases. Last week, I introduced a new media-relations tool called Pitch with Me, a resource designed to improve media relations. (Not sure what Pitch with Me is? Check out this review from Kellye Crane.) My goal was to get it in front of PR people — the end-user, for lack of a better word. How did I spread the word? First, I created a social media release on Pitchengine, which I shared via Twitter. Then, I identified a core group of PR bloggers who I thought might be interested in sharing the service with their readers.
I sent each one a customized email to introduce the service. I thought Pitchengine was cool before. Are you familiar with Pitchengine, the web-based service that helps PR people create content-rich releases? Enter Pitchengine. I’ve used this service for a number of clients, in addition to sharing my own news. Pitchengine: 5 Tips You don’t have to know HTML to use Pitchengine. If you’ve used Pitchengine already, what’s your experience been?
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