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Friday, 8 April 2016

Facebook drops marked substance limitations for distributers

Advertisers typically pay publishers and social celebrities for branded video or advertorial campaigns based on how many people see that branded content. And Facebook can be a super-easy way to get that content in front of a lot of people, especially if a publisher or celebrity can post that paid-for content to their own Facebook page for free distribution and maximum profit. But distributing paid-for content organically on a Facebook page without Facebook’s permission has been against the company’s rules. Not anymore.

On Friday, Facebook dropped its restriction around how branded content can be distributed on its social network. Anyone who runs a verified Facebook page — a publisher, brand or celebrity, for instance — can now post articles, videos, photos, links or other content to that page that someone else paid for without needing Facebook’s permission or cutting the company in on the proceeds.

The move potentially opens the floodgates for publishers and other creators to make more money by producing content for brands and keeping a larger chunk of it. Facebook’s billion-person daily audience offers a lot of eyeballs for their branded content, and now they can sell brands on those eyeballs without splitting any of that revenue with Facebook.

Of course, that assumes that publisher’s branded-content posts will receive the same level of organic distribution in people’s news feeds as their non-branded organic posts. If people engage with the branded posts as much as they do with the normal posts, that should remain the case. But Facebook has a history of shutting down the organic reach of content that’s too promotional.

There’s another catch: any eligible account posting content paid for by a brand to its Facebook page has to tag the brand so that the top of the post carries the line “[Publisher] with [Brand].” That tagging creates a way for marketers to be notified when a publisher posts content that’s paid for by their brand so that they can share it or promote it as an ad.

Example of the branded content on a Facebook post.
Facebook will require pages to tag brands when posting branded content organically.
It’s unclear whether Facebook’s branded-content tag will be enough for the Federal Trade Commission, which has been cracking down on branded content that’s not properly labeled. The FTC’s disclosure guidelines aren’t very clear. For example, the organization said in December 2015 that disclosures like “Presented by [Brand]” or “Brought to You by [Brand]” could suffice, “depending on the context” when they’re attached to content that an advertiser paid for but did not create or influence.

An FTC spokesperson was not immediately able to comment on whether Facebook’s tagging system complies with the FTC’s guidelines. We’ll update this post when we hear back.

Update: The FTC has decided it doesn’t want to say anything about Facebook’s branded content tags specifically, but its spokesperson sent over a statement. “All advertising promotional messages should be identifiable as advertising, regardless of where they appear. As our guidance for businesses on native advertising notes, everyone who participates directly or indirectly in creating or presenting native ads should make sure that ads don’t mislead consumers about their commercial nature,” the FTC said.

The branded-content tags also let Facebook know if a piece of content is branded. That knowledge could be used by Facebook’s computers to start automatically recognizing branded content. That system would be handy if ever Facebook saw all of the money publishers and creators were making from posting branded content on Facebook and decided that, actually, it does want a cut. But there’s a chance that Facebook will follow YouTube’s example and will keep things free in order to curry favor with companies building businesses — and entertaining audiences — on its platform.

The branded-content tags will also help Facebook make sure paid-for content doesn’t violate its branded content policies. Those policies prohibit pages from inserting traditional ads, like pre-rolls and banners, into a piece of branded content, as well as title cards spotlighting a sponsor or graphical overlays.

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Microsoft announced support for Apache

Microsoft announced support for Apache Cordova development in its Visual Studio Code lightweight text editor.
With the Visual Studio Code Cordova Tools Extension, developers can debug hybrid apps, find Cordova-specific commands in the Command Palette, and use IntelliSense to browse objects, functions and parameters.
"You can use it with both 'stock' versions of the Apache Cordova framework and downstream frameworks like IonicOnsenPhoneGap and SAP Fiori Mobile Client," said Ryan Salva, principal program manager on the Visual Studio Client Tools team, in a blog post on the new extension. http://googleweblight.com/?lite_url=http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visualstudio/archive/2016/01/28/apache-cordova-development-lands-on-visual-studio-code.aspx&lc=en-IN&geid=10&s=1&m=860&ts=1454553830&sig=ALL1Aj42qyk6XElt2xQw_2khJgDw5c--3w


Hare Radha Krishna iskcon store news

Can you imagine one city holding 500 Harinamas or distributing 500,000 of Srila Prabhupada’s books in one year?
That’s exactly what ISKCON of Pune in Maharashtra, India is doing as they ambitiously set out to 50th-ize the year 2016. And much, much more besides: the plan is to set higher-than-usual goals for all of Pune’s outreach efforts in multiples of five or fifty.
GBCs Radhanath Swami and Gopal Krishna Goswami, as well as supporter Lokanath Swami, are the inspiration behind the plan. Radheshyam Das – temple president at Pune for the past twenty years – is leading the charge. iskconnews.org/iskcon-pune-plans-ambitious-50th-ized-year,5370/

Hare Radha Krishna iskcon store

Can you imagine one city holding 500 Harinamas or distributing 500,000 of Srila Prabhupada’s books in one year?
That’s exactly what ISKCON of Pune in Maharashtra, India is doing as they ambitiously set out to 50th-ize the year 2016. And much, much more besides: the plan is to set higher-than-usual goals for all of Pune’s outreach efforts in multiples of five or fifty.
GBCs Radhanath Swami and Gopal Krishna Goswami, as well as supporter Lokanath Swami, are the inspiration behind the plan. Radheshyam Das – temple president at Pune for the past twenty years – is leading the charge. iskconnews.org/iskcon-pune-plans-ambitious-50th-ized-year,5370/

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

New Website on Natural Healing: “Cures That Work”

Gunagrahi Das Goswami
Gunagrahi Das Gowsami has made the following announcement: 
Dear fellow Vaishnavas,
Throughout the years we have all sought natural cures for many of the illnesses we have had. In doing so, at times we have met with great difficulty trying to decipher which of the cures would actually be effective, often spending an undue amount of time in research or experimentation, even failing in the end. With the blessings of HH Prahladananda Swami, ISKCON’s Minister of Health, we are beginning a website called “Cures That Work.” It will consist of personal testimonials from devotees who have been successful in treating their illnesses or others’ effectively with natural remedies. If you or an acquaintance from any walk of life would like to submit an account, we encourage you to do so. Please include as many details as possible. Upon acceptance, your submission will be posted on the site as soon as we are up and running, which we hope will be by the end of January. The testimonials should be in English and include your name and also permission for further contact if you are agreeable to being reached by those who seek more information.
After this beginning phase gets established, we are considering expanding the website to provide additional resources, so we welcome any ideas you might have. Bhagavan das (GdG) is our project manager, and he will be receiving all testimonials and suggestions. 
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American ISKCON Devotee's Death in Goa Sparks Facebook Campaign

Friends of Caitanya Lila Holt, 30-year-old US national, who died after allegedly choking on mud in a paddy field last week, have started an online campaign on the social media seeking justice for the former US soldier.
The #JusticeforCaitanya campaign started on Facebook on Thursday, alleges that Caitanya, a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (Iskcon) in the US was "murdered by a lynch mob and the police in Goa. We seek Justice!"
As part of the campaign, a letter has been sent to Goa's lawmakers questioning the circumstances in which Holt was killed, insisting on the lynching theory.
"He was a United States soldier in US Air Force. He was a lifetime member of Iskcon and a devotee of Lord Krishna. We demand justice. We will not stop till you investigate his murder and arrest the people responsible," a letter addressed to Goa's legislators said.

Ahmedabad Holds 5-Day Padayatra for ISKCON’s 50th

Between March 2014 and the end of 2016 – ISKCON’s 50th anniversary year – the Padayatra Worldwide Ministry is aiming to hold 50 padayatras, a kind of journey on foot accompanied by kirtan.
The first one in 2016 was a five-day affair held in the Indian state of Gujarat. Between January 15th and 19th, devotees walked from the ISKCON temple in Ahmedabad to Dakor, a Vaishnava pilgrimage site known for its grand temple of Ranchod Rai (a form of Lord Krishna).
The walk was organized under the guidance of ISKCON Ahmedabad temple president Jashomatinandana Das and Padayatra Minister Lokanath Swami, who organized ISKCON’s first Padayatra in India in 1976 and since then has seen Padayatras held in over 100 countries. iskconnews.org/ahmedabad-holds-5-day-padayatra-for-iskcons-50th,5358/

Monday, 1 February 2016

Tell us which Google Now features you want to see

That got us thinking, why do so few people use the service? Today, we ask for your input on what you would like to see added to Google Now – something that would make you want to use it in the futurehttps://www.androidpit.com/what-google-now-feature-would-you-like-to-see

Sunday, 31 January 2016

Net Neutrality: Now Rahul Gandhi joins debate, slams govt for delay in decision

With the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) expected to take a decision on differential pricing for data services soon, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday once again lent his support for net neutrality in the country. He accused the BJP-led government of delaying a decision and attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying his “Digital India (scheme) cannot become a euphemism for an Internet controlled by large remote corporations”. - See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/net-neutrality-now-rahul-gandhi-joins-debate-slams-govt-for-delay-in-decision/#sthash.A5iBvAyg.dpuf

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Google’s Project Skybender will beam 5G Internet from solar-powered planes

Google plans to beam down high-speed 5G Internet via solar-powered planes, and is testing out the same in New Mexico, reports The Guardian.

Google is calling it Project Skybender, adds the report and is using an “optionally piloted plane called Centaur” along with solar-powered drones by Google Titan. The search giant acquired the Titan Aerospace company in 2014 and at MWC 2015 indicated that the drones would start conducting their first-tests to beam down Internet from the skies.

Project Skybender is taking this to the next level, with the focus being on high-speed 5G Internet. The Guardian report, notes that Google has set up its own flight control system at Spaceport America in New Mexico, which is incidentally the site where Virgin Galatic is supposed to start testing its flights meant for space travel. http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/google-project-skybender-5g-internet-planes/

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