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๐ฆ It's Donkey Kong's Birthday!
On this day (9 July) in 1981 Nintendo released Donkey Kong.
#History
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On this day (9 July) in 1981 Nintendo released Donkey Kong.
#History
๐ @PerspectiveIX
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โโ๐ป Surface Go: A posh netbook and a gateway drug
One phrase wouldnโt leave my mind after reading about Microsoftโs new Surface Go tablet: โposh netbook.โ
Ten years ago, the joy of having a tiny little PC you could carry anywhere, running full Windows XP (perfectly acceptable for the time!) was incredible. The novelty wore off, as netbooks simply werenโt powerful enough for sustained use.
The Surface Go updates that 'desirable, underpowered PCโ idea for 2018.
You certainly wonโt be running high-end games on it, but as a way to carry a lightweight PC around wherever you go, it looks very tempting indeed.
But that 'netbookโ analogy just wonโt go away. Will its slow processor end up frustrating users? Weโll have to wait for the first reviews, but for Microsoft, maybe it doesnโt matter.
Surface Go has another purpose โ itโs the perfect 'gateway drugโ for Windows 10 for dipping your toe back into Windows 10 if you're a Windows-curious Mac user.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2N1A4ks
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
One phrase wouldnโt leave my mind after reading about Microsoftโs new Surface Go tablet: โposh netbook.โ
Ten years ago, the joy of having a tiny little PC you could carry anywhere, running full Windows XP (perfectly acceptable for the time!) was incredible. The novelty wore off, as netbooks simply werenโt powerful enough for sustained use.
The Surface Go updates that 'desirable, underpowered PCโ idea for 2018.
You certainly wonโt be running high-end games on it, but as a way to carry a lightweight PC around wherever you go, it looks very tempting indeed.
But that 'netbookโ analogy just wonโt go away. Will its slow processor end up frustrating users? Weโll have to wait for the first reviews, but for Microsoft, maybe it doesnโt matter.
Surface Go has another purpose โ itโs the perfect 'gateway drugโ for Windows 10 for dipping your toe back into Windows 10 if you're a Windows-curious Mac user.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2N1A4ks
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
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๐ฅค Behind the Design: Coca-Cola Curves
The iconic Coca-Cola bottle was born in Terre Haute, Indiana๐บ๐ธ in 1915 as the result of a national contest to fight off the copycats!
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The iconic Coca-Cola bottle was born in Terre Haute, Indiana๐บ๐ธ in 1915 as the result of a national contest to fight off the copycats!
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โโ๐ฐ Rich beyond reason
Yesterday, news broke that Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is now not only the richest man in the world, but a whole $50bn ahead of second-place Bill Gates. Quite frankly, that kind of accumulation of wealth in an individual is unsettling.
Bezosโ $143.1 billion net worth isnโt all cash he can spend whenever he wants, but why should it sit on his balance sheet when thereโs so much that needs improving about the world?
People should be able to do well from the businesses they build, and that means that some people who run particularly successful companies will become incredibly wealthy. But there comes a point where you look at that kind of wealth and think about what could be done with it if it was being put to use to make the world better.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2NGANZC
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
Yesterday, news broke that Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is now not only the richest man in the world, but a whole $50bn ahead of second-place Bill Gates. Quite frankly, that kind of accumulation of wealth in an individual is unsettling.
Bezosโ $143.1 billion net worth isnโt all cash he can spend whenever he wants, but why should it sit on his balance sheet when thereโs so much that needs improving about the world?
People should be able to do well from the businesses they build, and that means that some people who run particularly successful companies will become incredibly wealthy. But there comes a point where you look at that kind of wealth and think about what could be done with it if it was being put to use to make the world better.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2NGANZC
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ฐ #iXDailyBrief
STAT
โก๏ธ The โGareth Southgateโ effect? M&Sโ suit sales have been boosted so far for the 2018 World Cup with sales of waistcoats up by 35% YOY. (Source: Marks and Spencer)
INSIGHT
๐ #Pinterest's rudimentary consultancy gives retailers advice on in-store merchandising: prs.pctvix.co/2NJIVs3
OTHER NEWS
๐ Olio, the app that lets you share unwanted food items with your neighbours, picks up ยฃ6M Series A: t.me/iXNews/29108
๐ฑ HTCโs blockchain-powered Exodus #smartphone is a risky bet that needs to pay off: t.me/iXNews/29106
๐ #YouTube is fighting fake news with $25M to promote journalism and more context in search results: t.me/iXNews/29001
๐ค #Snapchat moves beyond traditional publishing brands with latest partnerships: prs.pctvix.co/2NJzzN5
๐ป Snapchat and #Amazon will team up on in-app shopping: prs.pctvix.co/2NIPag6
๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ House Republicans demand answers from Alphabet following Gmail privacy scandal: t.me/iXNews/28988
โ
Sorry about missing the Daily Brief yesterday. I was on a couple of flights with no internet access. And today, I'm trying to catch up ๐
Ben, @iXNews
STAT
โก๏ธ The โGareth Southgateโ effect? M&Sโ suit sales have been boosted so far for the 2018 World Cup with sales of waistcoats up by 35% YOY. (Source: Marks and Spencer)
INSIGHT
๐ #Pinterest's rudimentary consultancy gives retailers advice on in-store merchandising: prs.pctvix.co/2NJIVs3
OTHER NEWS
๐ Olio, the app that lets you share unwanted food items with your neighbours, picks up ยฃ6M Series A: t.me/iXNews/29108
๐ฑ HTCโs blockchain-powered Exodus #smartphone is a risky bet that needs to pay off: t.me/iXNews/29106
๐ #YouTube is fighting fake news with $25M to promote journalism and more context in search results: t.me/iXNews/29001
๐ค #Snapchat moves beyond traditional publishing brands with latest partnerships: prs.pctvix.co/2NJzzN5
๐ป Snapchat and #Amazon will team up on in-app shopping: prs.pctvix.co/2NIPag6
๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ House Republicans demand answers from Alphabet following Gmail privacy scandal: t.me/iXNews/28988
โ
Sorry about missing the Daily Brief yesterday. I was on a couple of flights with no internet access. And today, I'm trying to catch up ๐
Ben, @iXNews
โโ๐ฅ The apps with the most days as the No.1 free iPhone app since 2010
Messaging apps in general spent the most time at the top across all the App Store territories, accounting for seven of the top 10 in the ranking. Chief among them was the now Facebook-owned #WhatsApp, which was one of four apps in the top five under the social giantโs auspices, the other three being Messenger, #Instagram, and the core #Facebook app itself.
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via SensorTower: prs.pctvix.co/2N77232
Messaging apps in general spent the most time at the top across all the App Store territories, accounting for seven of the top 10 in the ranking. Chief among them was the now Facebook-owned #WhatsApp, which was one of four apps in the top five under the social giantโs auspices, the other three being Messenger, #Instagram, and the core #Facebook app itself.
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via SensorTower: prs.pctvix.co/2N77232
โโ๐ Rage against the burger maker
The Verge has an in-depth look at the burger-making robots that are the main attraction at San Francisco restaurant, Creator. The piece offers a balanced approach to the idea that these machines will replace human jobs, but thereโs no escaping the fact that โburger botsโ are a very real frontline face of automation.
Optimists love to say that automation is nothing new, and that it only ever offers new opportunities for humans by giving us new roles.
But technological progress accelerates ever onwards, and the coming wave of automation may happen so fast that we canโt find enough jobs to replace those it devours. And what happens then?
When we talk about automation taking jobs, itโs often in the context if artificial intelligence โ 'invisibleโ software replacing existing human roles. Burger-making robots show that, if automation causes significant unemployment, there will be plenty of real machines to rage against.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2NHvTeG
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
The Verge has an in-depth look at the burger-making robots that are the main attraction at San Francisco restaurant, Creator. The piece offers a balanced approach to the idea that these machines will replace human jobs, but thereโs no escaping the fact that โburger botsโ are a very real frontline face of automation.
Optimists love to say that automation is nothing new, and that it only ever offers new opportunities for humans by giving us new roles.
But technological progress accelerates ever onwards, and the coming wave of automation may happen so fast that we canโt find enough jobs to replace those it devours. And what happens then?
When we talk about automation taking jobs, itโs often in the context if artificial intelligence โ 'invisibleโ software replacing existing human roles. Burger-making robots show that, if automation causes significant unemployment, there will be plenty of real machines to rage against.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2NHvTeG
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ฐ #iXDailyBrief
STAT
โก๏ธ Snapchat usage and engagement has gone down 15-40% since the release of Instagram Stories. Top creators used to get around 330,000 views per day on Snapchat in 2015 up until June 2016. Nowadays, they only get around 205,000 to 250,000 views per day. (Source: TechCrunch)
INSIGHT
๐พ How Wimbledon is using #AI to enhance the fan experience: prs.pctvix.co/2mdR3EY
OTHER NEWS
๐ป Googleโs #Chrome desktop browser is about to receive a major facelift: prs.pctvix.co/2mahE5D
๐ฑ This sun-chasing robot looks after the plant on its head: t.me/iXNews/29209
๐ฅ #Google introduces machine learning ad tools and brands are hot for them:
๐ #Xbox One is getting Dolby Vision support: t.me/iXNews/29203
๐ค Casper opens a storefront for $25 naps: t.me/iXNews/29191
๐ #Facebook testing #AR ads in the News Feed and new tool to help brands create video ads: prs.pctvix.co/2mdjS4a
๐ Dirt Protocol raises $3M for a decentralized, #blockchain-based approach to information vetting: t.me/iXNews/29189
โ
"Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." โ Winston S. Churchill
Have great day!
Ben, @iXNews
STAT
โก๏ธ Snapchat usage and engagement has gone down 15-40% since the release of Instagram Stories. Top creators used to get around 330,000 views per day on Snapchat in 2015 up until June 2016. Nowadays, they only get around 205,000 to 250,000 views per day. (Source: TechCrunch)
INSIGHT
๐พ How Wimbledon is using #AI to enhance the fan experience: prs.pctvix.co/2mdR3EY
OTHER NEWS
๐ป Googleโs #Chrome desktop browser is about to receive a major facelift: prs.pctvix.co/2mahE5D
๐ฑ This sun-chasing robot looks after the plant on its head: t.me/iXNews/29209
๐ฅ #Google introduces machine learning ad tools and brands are hot for them:
๐ #Xbox One is getting Dolby Vision support: t.me/iXNews/29203
๐ค Casper opens a storefront for $25 naps: t.me/iXNews/29191
๐ #Facebook testing #AR ads in the News Feed and new tool to help brands create video ads: prs.pctvix.co/2mdjS4a
๐ Dirt Protocol raises $3M for a decentralized, #blockchain-based approach to information vetting: t.me/iXNews/29189
โ
"Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." โ Winston S. Churchill
Have great day!
Ben, @iXNews
โโโ๏ธ The Marketing Disconnect
There is a significant disconnect between what marketers post to #SocialMedia and what consumers want brands to post, according to recent research from Sprout Social.
Based on data from a survey conducted in April and May 2018 among 1,253 consumers and 2,060 social media marketers, this report shows that what consumers value the most is discounts/sales posts (72% say so) and posts that showcase new products/services (60%).
But marketers say the types of social content they share most are posts that teach something (61% say so) and posts that tell a story (58%).
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via MarketingProfs: prs.pctvix.co/2me0G6C
โฌ๏ธ Download the full report: prs.pctvix.co/2m9JEGB
There is a significant disconnect between what marketers post to #SocialMedia and what consumers want brands to post, according to recent research from Sprout Social.
Based on data from a survey conducted in April and May 2018 among 1,253 consumers and 2,060 social media marketers, this report shows that what consumers value the most is discounts/sales posts (72% say so) and posts that showcase new products/services (60%).
But marketers say the types of social content they share most are posts that teach something (61% say so) and posts that tell a story (58%).
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via MarketingProfs: prs.pctvix.co/2me0G6C
โฌ๏ธ Download the full report: prs.pctvix.co/2m9JEGB
โโ๐ฃ All Ears: Always-On Listening Devices Could Soon Be Everywhere
What the future of our voice-activated-everything world will feel like.
(illustrator: Peter Arkle)
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๐ via WSJ: prs.pctvix.co/2ue9hKY
What the future of our voice-activated-everything world will feel like.
(illustrator: Peter Arkle)
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via WSJ: prs.pctvix.co/2ue9hKY
๐ฅ Winning the info-war
Yesterday, Facebook caused a stir by defending the fact that it hasnโt banned InfoWars from its platform.
People were rightfully annoyed by this. Infowars is a site that blatantly lies to its audience for financial and political gain. It said the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax, it said Democrats in the US were planning to start a new civil war on Independence Day this yearโฆ itโs the very definition of fake news.
Facebook is right that some of what Infowars does is opinion and analysis based fundamentally in truth, but given its propensity for conspiracy theories, itโs indisputably a repeated and regular โfake newsโ offender.
Actions speak louder than all the contrite TV and billboard ads in the world. If Facebook is genuine about wanting to fight fake news, it needs to bite the bullet and tell sites like Infowars it doesnโt want their advertising dollars.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2uwwI1d
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
Yesterday, Facebook caused a stir by defending the fact that it hasnโt banned InfoWars from its platform.
People were rightfully annoyed by this. Infowars is a site that blatantly lies to its audience for financial and political gain. It said the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax, it said Democrats in the US were planning to start a new civil war on Independence Day this yearโฆ itโs the very definition of fake news.
Facebook is right that some of what Infowars does is opinion and analysis based fundamentally in truth, but given its propensity for conspiracy theories, itโs indisputably a repeated and regular โfake newsโ offender.
Actions speak louder than all the contrite TV and billboard ads in the world. If Facebook is genuine about wanting to fight fake news, it needs to bite the bullet and tell sites like Infowars it doesnโt want their advertising dollars.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2uwwI1d
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ฐ #iXDailyBrief
STAT
โก๏ธ PC sales are growing for the first time in six years. The PC market grew in the second quarter of 2018, with an increase of 2.7-1.4 percent. (Source: Gartner, IDC)
INSIGHT
๐ค Robot cognition requires machines that both think and feel: prs.pctvix.co/2Ne5Fzo
OTHER NEWS
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐ฆโ๐ฆ #Pinterest's new group boards are the most social feature on the platform: prs.pctvix.co/2N9ZQDm
๐ป Appleโs new MacBook Pros have the latest Intel processors and quieter keyboards: prs.pctvix.co/2NcifiB
โ Chrome now uses more RAM because of Spectre security fixes: t.me/iXNews/29228
๐ฆ #Twitter is testing Promoted Trend Spotlight ads: prs.pctvix.co/2NeI2af
#๏ธโฃ #Twitter released a hashtag-triggered emoji for the 2018 MLB all-star game: prs.pctvix.co/2Nfrvmn
โ
Have a great weekend!
Ben, @iXNews
STAT
โก๏ธ PC sales are growing for the first time in six years. The PC market grew in the second quarter of 2018, with an increase of 2.7-1.4 percent. (Source: Gartner, IDC)
INSIGHT
๐ค Robot cognition requires machines that both think and feel: prs.pctvix.co/2Ne5Fzo
OTHER NEWS
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐ฆโ๐ฆ #Pinterest's new group boards are the most social feature on the platform: prs.pctvix.co/2N9ZQDm
๐ป Appleโs new MacBook Pros have the latest Intel processors and quieter keyboards: prs.pctvix.co/2NcifiB
โ Chrome now uses more RAM because of Spectre security fixes: t.me/iXNews/29228
๐ฆ #Twitter is testing Promoted Trend Spotlight ads: prs.pctvix.co/2NeI2af
#๏ธโฃ #Twitter released a hashtag-triggered emoji for the 2018 MLB all-star game: prs.pctvix.co/2Nfrvmn
โ
Have a great weekend!
Ben, @iXNews
โโ๐ฐ Marketing Short-termism
Marketing for the long-term and the short-term is a constant balancing act. Pressure to show immediate results can lead marketers to focus on quick-hit sales conversation tactics, which can look good temporarily in marketing dashboards, but are far less effective in the long-run.
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via Marketoonist: prs.pctvix.co/2L897hz
Marketing for the long-term and the short-term is a constant balancing act. Pressure to show immediate results can lead marketers to focus on quick-hit sales conversation tactics, which can look good temporarily in marketing dashboards, but are far less effective in the long-run.
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via Marketoonist: prs.pctvix.co/2L897hz
โโ๐ Does Elon Musk need an intervention, or just a break?
As you may have seen, yesterday Elon Musk made a baseless allegation against a member of the team of divers that saved those Thai boys and their football coach. The storm of criticism that followed (eventually) led to Musk deleting his tweets.
It has gone beyond saying Musk is reckless and unprofessional; now itโs like the man needs an intervention to stop him tweeting. His fans will say Iโm being unkind, that he just cares so much about changing the world that heโll destroy anyone who gets in his way. His fans will ask why that is a bad thing. After all, the rest of us arenโt changing the world like Musk is, right?
But being a genius doesnโt give you a pass when you act like an idiot.
By recklessly throwing baseless accusations around, Musk establishing a pattern of outbursts that may worry investors in Tesla and SpaceX about his judgment.
Given these regrettable Twitter outbursts and other episodes are a relatively new phenomenon, maybe theyโre a sign that the stress of simultaneously running a bunch of big-vision, high-stakes companies, with lots of expectations to live up to, is getting to Musk.
Maybe he needs to get some support from the people close to him. Maybe he needs to bring in a communications chief who heโll listen to before making public statements. Maybe we can help by not paying so much attention to him.
One thingโs for sure; he should take a break from Twitter.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2NionGp
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
As you may have seen, yesterday Elon Musk made a baseless allegation against a member of the team of divers that saved those Thai boys and their football coach. The storm of criticism that followed (eventually) led to Musk deleting his tweets.
It has gone beyond saying Musk is reckless and unprofessional; now itโs like the man needs an intervention to stop him tweeting. His fans will say Iโm being unkind, that he just cares so much about changing the world that heโll destroy anyone who gets in his way. His fans will ask why that is a bad thing. After all, the rest of us arenโt changing the world like Musk is, right?
But being a genius doesnโt give you a pass when you act like an idiot.
By recklessly throwing baseless accusations around, Musk establishing a pattern of outbursts that may worry investors in Tesla and SpaceX about his judgment.
Given these regrettable Twitter outbursts and other episodes are a relatively new phenomenon, maybe theyโre a sign that the stress of simultaneously running a bunch of big-vision, high-stakes companies, with lots of expectations to live up to, is getting to Musk.
Maybe he needs to get some support from the people close to him. Maybe he needs to bring in a communications chief who heโll listen to before making public statements. Maybe we can help by not paying so much attention to him.
One thingโs for sure; he should take a break from Twitter.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2NionGp
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ Facebook's latest diversity report is as underwhelming as ever
Surprise, surprise: Facebook is still overwhelmingly white and male!
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via Mashable: prs.pctvix.co/2NionGp
Surprise, surprise: Facebook is still overwhelmingly white and male!
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via Mashable: prs.pctvix.co/2NionGp
๐ Happy World Emoji Day!
According to Facebook, ๐ฆ๐บ & ๐จ๐ฆ seem to be the most keen on birthday greetings!
๐ @PerspectiveIX
Which one is your favourite?
According to Facebook, ๐ฆ๐บ & ๐จ๐ฆ seem to be the most keen on birthday greetings!
๐ @PerspectiveIX
Which one is your favourite?
โโ๐ซ The most depressing job on the internet
Itโs easy to get angry at social media companies when they make the wrong decision about allowing or banning a particular piece of content. But last nightโs Channel 4 documentary in the UK made me spare a thought for the poor content moderators at Facebook.
They have to look at the absolute worst of the internet all day, every day. Violence, abuse, hatred in all its forms โ if theyโre going to clean it up, they have to see it all. I hope they have access to psychological support; they must either become emotionally numb or bottle up all sorts of torment for later.
They have very little room for their own judgment. Facebookโs rules on what stays and what goes are very strict. Some content that a common sense reading would say should be banned, has to stay up on a technicality.
Unless an act of harm is being live-streamed, they canโt report it to the authorities. Imagine having that on your conscience โ seeing a vulnerable person suffering and not being able to make sure they get the help they need.
Content moderators have one of the toughest jobs on the internet - and probably the most depressing. So next time you report some inappropriate content, spare a thought for the poor human who has to review it. It probably isnโt their fault if they make the wrong decision.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2mnP6Wy
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
Itโs easy to get angry at social media companies when they make the wrong decision about allowing or banning a particular piece of content. But last nightโs Channel 4 documentary in the UK made me spare a thought for the poor content moderators at Facebook.
They have to look at the absolute worst of the internet all day, every day. Violence, abuse, hatred in all its forms โ if theyโre going to clean it up, they have to see it all. I hope they have access to psychological support; they must either become emotionally numb or bottle up all sorts of torment for later.
They have very little room for their own judgment. Facebookโs rules on what stays and what goes are very strict. Some content that a common sense reading would say should be banned, has to stay up on a technicality.
Unless an act of harm is being live-streamed, they canโt report it to the authorities. Imagine having that on your conscience โ seeing a vulnerable person suffering and not being able to make sure they get the help they need.
Content moderators have one of the toughest jobs on the internet - and probably the most depressing. So next time you report some inappropriate content, spare a thought for the poor human who has to review it. It probably isnโt their fault if they make the wrong decision.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2mnP6Wy
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
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๐พ Nerds will love building their own game boy
Gamebuino META is a tiny handheld gameboy like system that allows you to program games as well as play unique video games.
๐ @PerspectiveIX
Gamebuino META is a tiny handheld gameboy like system that allows you to program games as well as play unique video games.
๐ @PerspectiveIX
โโ๐ Planning for the worst
The New York Times quietly announced a positive new security measure yesterday. Its Lock & Key system will keep an eye on public dumps of stolen usernames and passwords, and if any match your New York Times login, theyโll let you know and make you change your password.
In other words, if youโre using the same password across multiple services (not advisable), this makes you that little bit safer.
It doesnโt sound like that much of a big deal on its own, but it made me think about how too much online security work is reactive, rather than preventative.
Just think about the recent story about fitness tracking company Polar. A flaw in the way theyโd set up their service meant anyone could browse through the activity records of all Polar users, simply by adjusting the URL in their browser.
Thatโs the kind of flaw that shouldnโt make it past the earliest stages of development. How did no-one at Polar think about that potential problem? Software developers have lots of different priorities to juggle, but security should underpin them all. Itโs in the best interests of users, and also the software publisherโs legal budget.
Iโm generally an optimist, but when it comes to planning or developing anything involving the public, I always assume the worst outcome. It probably wonโt happen, but at least youโll be prepared if it does.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2uuMGd9
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
The New York Times quietly announced a positive new security measure yesterday. Its Lock & Key system will keep an eye on public dumps of stolen usernames and passwords, and if any match your New York Times login, theyโll let you know and make you change your password.
In other words, if youโre using the same password across multiple services (not advisable), this makes you that little bit safer.
It doesnโt sound like that much of a big deal on its own, but it made me think about how too much online security work is reactive, rather than preventative.
Just think about the recent story about fitness tracking company Polar. A flaw in the way theyโd set up their service meant anyone could browse through the activity records of all Polar users, simply by adjusting the URL in their browser.
Thatโs the kind of flaw that shouldnโt make it past the earliest stages of development. How did no-one at Polar think about that potential problem? Software developers have lots of different priorities to juggle, but security should underpin them all. Itโs in the best interests of users, and also the software publisherโs legal budget.
Iโm generally an optimist, but when it comes to planning or developing anything involving the public, I always assume the worst outcome. It probably wonโt happen, but at least youโll be prepared if it does.
Read more in today's Big Revolution: prs.pctvix.co/2uuMGd9
Martin Bryant,
๐ @PerspectiveIX
โโ๐ฃ Heavy Social Media Users Most Receptive to Influencers
According to GWI, the effectiveness of influencer marketing varies with how long people spend on social media.
The trend in the chart is clear to see: the heaviest #SocialMedia users are the most likely to be discovering new brands via celebrities endorsements, vlogs and expert bloggers.
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via GWI: prs.pctvix.co/2LbD2GR
According to GWI, the effectiveness of influencer marketing varies with how long people spend on social media.
The trend in the chart is clear to see: the heaviest #SocialMedia users are the most likely to be discovering new brands via celebrities endorsements, vlogs and expert bloggers.
๐ @PerspectiveIX
๐ via GWI: prs.pctvix.co/2LbD2GR