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Which Videos Are Most Popular on Mobiles? Hint: It's Not Sports...
A third of consumers use their mobile phones while they’re at home, not just when they’re out and about. And one in five watches video on their phone at least once every day, according to a Yahoo! and Ipsos study.
AMD Names Papermaster as CTO [with AMD infographic]
AMD announced today that Mark Papermaster has joined the company as senior vice president and chief technology officer, in which role he leads the newly formed Technology and Engineering Group. He will report to president and chief executive officer Rory Read.
Ooyala Enables Real-Time Facebook Video Analytics [with infographic]
Online video technologies firm Ooyala launched Custom Analytics with Business Dimension Reporting, a new product that enables video publishers to access real-time information about the numbers, demographics, geographic location and other data about the audience viewing their content.
Non-Facebook Social Games Worth $5.6 Billion by 2014 [with infographic]
A new study looked at social games and found that while Asia is the largest social games market, non-Facebook platforms in Western markets will be responsible for nearly one-quarter of worldwide social gaming revenue within the next three years.
NFL's Social Media Scorecard: Could Do Better [with infographic]
The National Football League bans players, coaches and other team personnel from using social media during a several hour window around every game, but that doesn’t protect the players from themselves the rest of the time. Two that come to mind are Rashard Mendenhall (Pittsburgh Steelers) sharing, um, his unique perspective on Osama bin Laden, and Larry Johnson (ex-Kansas City Chiefs) insulting the coach, gay people and a fan.
Xbox 360 Confirms TV Entertainment Hub Deals [with infographic]
Microsoft has been dropping hints since June about adding TV to its Xbox 360 entertainment hub, and today it announced the deals that will make this initiative actually happen. In the U.S., the company has partnerships with Comcast Xfinity, Verizon FiOS, HBO Go, Bravo, Crackle, Syfy, TMZ, UFC and "The Today Show" to bring on-demand television to the Xbox.
Blekko Gets $30M and Strategic Partner to Dump Search Litter [with...
Upstart Blekko has secured $30 million in new funding to drive its vision of junk-free search engine results. Half of that amount comes from Yandex, the biggest search engine in Russia, which also will be providing some strategic technology infrastructure support. Yandex CEO Arkady Volozh will join Blekko's board as part of the deal.
The other new investor in the round is the Australia-based MLC Private Equity, while returning investors include U.S. Venture Partners, CMEA Capital and PivotNorth Capital.
Facebook Evolves into Interactive, Shareable Scrapbook [with infographic]
Now that Facebook has wrapped up its F8 Developers conference, it’s time for an overview of what emerged from the rumors and gossip. After all, with 800 million users – half a billion of which checked in to the site on one single day last week, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg – anything Facebook does is likely to affect an awful lot of people. The ubiquitous social network has now become a giant interactive scrapbook that includes a user’s photos, videos, news, music, movies and memories, all automatically organized better than most people’s desks and shareable with friends.