Displaying items by tag: YouTube

Thursday, 14 March 2019 18:58

Beware the great social media scam

It has often been said that on the Internet content is king. The current batch of parasitic social media monopolists discovered this long ago and, ever since, they have ripped off and exploited unwitting content producers.

Published in Beerfiles

Google's YouTube video-sharing site has announced that it will disable comments on videos that feature young minors in response to reports that the network was found to be harbouring paedophiles who share videos showing the exploitation of children.

Published in Technology Regulation

ACCC chair Rod Sims is seeking more data from the advertising industry about the preliminary conclusions reached by the competition watchdog's inquiry into digital platforms.

Published in Technology Regulation

Google has provided the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission another good reason to investigate the algorithms it uses for its ad network after its YouTube network was found to be harbouring paedophiles who share videos showing the exploitation of children.

Published in Open Sauce

Telstra-owned video software and services company Ooyala is expanding services to longtime client, the UK’s Arsenal Football Club, with deployment of its supply chain solution, Flex Media Platform.

Published in Deals

Facebook and Google appear to be using the hysteria in the US over alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential elections — yes, its still going on — to block access to alternative, smaller media sites and videos.

Published in Open Sauce
Thursday, 18 October 2018 05:50

Why did YouTube go down yesterday?

Video sharing site YouTube suffered a global outage yesterday leaving many insufferably starved of content. Why did it happen?

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 17 October 2018 13:48

YouTube went down for an hour on Wednesday

Twitter is awash with messages from around the world that YouTube is down.

Published in Entertainment

The open letter to US Attorney-General Jeff Sessions from ITIF published in USA Today on 25 September exemplified the lie that permeates America and other parts of the West. The social media censorship debate is not about right versus left as portrayed in the letter but something else entirely.

Published in Beerfiles

Apple puts more effort into its videos than some companies put into their entire product lines, and with its keynote a must-see TV show of epic proportions, here's all of Apple's recent video content.

Published in Home Tech

In the past days, weeks, months, and years the mask has come off Google, the company that was once considered cool and benevolent, to reveal a festering, pus-filled pit of hypocrisy and corrupt values.

Published in Beerfiles

Telstra-owned video software and services company Ooyala is collaborating with Netherlands-based ODMedia Group to integrate the group’s video localisation and delivery capabilities with Ooyala’s video production, management, distribution and monetisation services.

Published in Deals

Facebook’s “nearly 17 million strong” user base in Australia gives the social network a strong platform from which to leverage the launch of its Watch video on demand service and challenge YouTube in the Australian market, according to one research company.

Published in Market
Tuesday, 28 August 2018 11:18

Soon, you will be forced to watch ads on YouTube

YouTube video creators will soon be able to force viewers to watch ads on their clips and thus increase the revenue they earn, Google's YouTube has announced via its Creator Insider channel.

Published in Entertainment

Facebook has seen a massive decrease in the number of monthly page visits in the US, falling from 8.5 billion to 4.7 billion in the last two years, according to a study by market research company SimilarWeb.

Published in Entertainment

A number of companies which have been advertising fake reviews on Google have had their ads removed after they were brought to the notice of the search engine company.

Published in Technology Regulation

Millions of Aussies are reportedly “freaked out” because they think their smartphones are eavesdropping on them – all because they are bombarded with advertising after having a chat about a product or service.

Published in Mobility

Networking gear manufacturer Cisco is pulling all its advertisements from Google's YouTube video site, because it feared that they would appear on unsuitable content, according to a blog post that has now been removed.

Published in Technology Regulation

Kogan's famous pre-sale pricing is in place for four new smart TVs, which are smarter and more affordable than ever so you can smartly see much more for less at "under $300".

Published in Home Tech

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